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Tuesday, 1 March 2016

INFORMATICS


Informatics was a post-punk electronic band from Melbourne, formed in 1981. Michael Trudgeon, Valek Sadovchikoff, Steve Adam and Ramesh Ayyar met in the experimental sound studio while attending the same art school. Philip McKellar later joined the band in 1983. Between 1981 and 1985, Informatics recorded numerous tracks, mainly in a garage, using a four-track tape machine and any electronic gear they could get their hands on.

The band held a fascination for contemporary visual art and moving images and videos would accompany their live performances. The production elements in the videos reflected Informatics’ philosophy on sound composition: the footage was entirely pirated from television ads, manipulated and then collaged to create new narratives that reinforced the music.

Informatics came to work together through a shared fascination in electronic music and the capabilities of analogue synthesizers. In early performances, long before the advent of samplers, the Informatics used a collection of synthesizers and other analogue and hand built equipment. These were patched together to create a unique battery of sounds. Between January and November 1981 Informatics recorded their debut EP 'Dezinformatzia' on the Au Go Go label but it was not released until 1983. The track ''Proximity Switch'', later renamed ''Accidents in Paradise'' became popular in parts of Europe and was re-released in 1985. Informatics early songs have a brittle, cold, disconnected feel made by a Roland SH-101, Korg MS-20 and a lot of processed guitar. The later songs utilize newer technology and ambient, synthesized melodies closer to their country mates Severed Heads. True synthpunk pioneers a world away from their contemporaries in America.

In 2003, Punx records, the home of DJ Moguai in Germany released a two record multi remix of ''Accidents in Paradise'' aka ''Proximity Switch''. The record was released to coincide with the 2003 Love Parade in Berlin, and tracks were played to a 20,000-capacity audience at the Tiergarten. In 2012 Dark Entries Records, the brainchild of Josh Cheon in San Francisco, released 'Dance to a Dangerous Beat' – a vinyl album retrospective of Informatics work – including remastered versions of ''Proximity Switch'', ''What a World'', ''Hungry Pets'', ''Satellite to Russia'' and many other previously unreleased tracks. It was received well by the public and is now into its second pressing.

Informatics have recently been working on new material and performing around their home city, Melbourne. Audiences at warehouse spaces, dance studios and clubs have participated enthusiastically in recent Informatics performances which features new material composed and performed by the band using analogue synthesizers married to current computer technology and interfaces.
 
Members

Michael Trudgeon (vocals/synths), Valek Sadovchikoff (synths), Steve Adam (bass), Ramesh Ayyar (synths), Philip McKellar (synths)
 



SINGLES
''Proximity Switch (Accidents In Paradise) / Hungry Pets /Satellite To Russia'' 1985 Last Chance

EPs
'Dezinformatsiya' 1983 Au-go-go 




References

http://www.darkentriesrecords.com/bands/informatics/


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