Seattle-based artist ELYXR and Kurt Harland Larson from legendary synth band Information Society have teamed up to present their collaborative single 'Strange Stubborn Proud'.
Formed in 1982 while in college, Larson started Information Society, which would become a decades-long involvement with music, electronic audio, and recording/programming. As a synthpop band, Information Society achieved mainstream success in the late eighties and early nineties, most widely known for their 1988 hit single 'What's On Your Mind? (Pure Energy)'. Larson reunited with his former bandmates in 2007, giving the band new impetus, releasing new material and touring internationally.
"I first heard Freezepop in the early '00's, and immediately told my wife, who worked at a record store, about them. Shortly thereafter she got them to come out to San Francisco for a in-store appearance, which was, I think, their first San Francisco trip. I loved Kasson's work with Freezepop over those years, and when he started Elyxr, I jumped at the chance to make music together for the first time," explains Kurt Harland Larson.
While some of ELXYR past work has been dreamy and introspective, 'Strange Stubborn Proud' is more an in-your-face mix of classic synthpop and electro. This track is upbeat and energetic, featuring modern synthesizer sounds intermingled with detuned vintage synths over complex and syncopated drum machines. The unique nature of each song's vocalist takes each composition in a different aesthetic direction.
"Information Society is one of my most influential bands and helped inspire me to begin making synthpop in the 80's. In fact, InSoc was the very first band I ever went to see as a teenager," says Kasson Crooker.
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