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General Info
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Genre: Alternative / Rock
Location SAN FRANCISCO, California, US
Profile Views: 186160
Last Login: 1/31/2012
Member Since 5/5/2006
Website nymphomatik.com
Record Label Metropolis Records
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
Informatik released their debut album, Direct Memory Access, in 1995 via their own label SINless Records. Having achieved considerable success on the strength of the club hit “At Your Command,” they signed to Metropolis Records to re-issue the album as Direct Memory Access V2.0 with additional songs and a bonus video. Just two years later, Informatik released the sophomore album Syntax, which spawned a series of club hits that are still in rotation a decade later, such as “Entropy,” “Watching You Watching Me,” and “Things To Come.”.. .. After a few years of work on other projects, Informatik returned in 2002 with a retooled new trance influenced sound, delivering an album of powerful club anthems titled Nymphomatik. Considered an almost perfect “future-pop” album by critics, Nymphomatik brought even more hits to the band's discography, with anthems like “A Matter of Time” and “Flesh Menagerie” popping up in setlists around the world. In 2005 they released yet another amazing dance album Re:Vision, a collection of new material as well as redesigned versions of some of their older hits from Nymphomatik and Syntax. An all new live show was assembled to begin promoting their upcoming release and the band co-headlined numerous US festivals as well as doing a string of live appearances to support Re:Vision... .. In 2008 Informatik returned with a new album Beyond, their most unique and genre-defying work to date. Taking their signature sound in a new rock oriented direction, Da5id and Tyler released an album that set about changing the listener's expection of the “Informatik sound.” Featuring guitar driven dark melodies and soulful lyrics, Beyond delivered powerful electronic arena rock anthems such as “It Always Ends The Same” and “Nothing Greater” alongside the infectious beats of “Temporary” and “Louder Than Words.” To help promote the release of Beyond, the band created a community driven remix contest, resulting in a maxi single of “Temporary” / “My True Love”, remixed by both veteran acts and newcomers alike. Issued by the band for free, the album has been downloaded several thousand times to date... .. Continuing to explore their new "electronic arena rock" style, Informatik returned in 2009 with their latest album Arena. Without question the bands finest work to date, Arena offers truly stadium sized songs such as “Night and Day [Arena Mix]” and “The World Belongs To Us [Live at Budokan Mix]” while offering their latest club hit on “Falling.” A single and video for the lead track “Come Together” was released in advance of Arena, showcasing the bands incredible production style and offering even more club ready hits. In November of 2009, the band went on a very successful European tour supporting Mesh, bringing their new sound to foreign shores for the first time. .. .. 2010 finds Da5id and Tyler back in the studio working on their seventh album for Metropolis Records. More info to come!!.. .. -
Members
Da5id Din and Tyler Newman. For booking inquiries please email:.. ..band@nymphomatik.com.... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -
Influences
Da5id: The Cars, IAMX, Thomas Dolby, Steve Miller Band, Iris, Neil Diamond, Shiny Toy Guns, Dokken, The Birthday Massacre, Boston..... Tyler: Kraftwerk, Brian Eno, Lustmord, Earth, Motley Crue, Nine Inch Nails, Labradford, Joy Division, Wire, Massive Attack, Curve, Depeche Mode. -
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tracking vocals yesterday... http://t.co/TPQUDS3B
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selling my sweet ass Drumkat. be a geek, you know you want to. used all over the upcoming informatik album :)... http://t.co/YnRza8tc
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the new compilation 'dependence 2012' featuring our new track "world of wonder" is now available in all digital... http://t.co/SLrsHtzV
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hello everyone, you may now listen to a long preview of "world of wonder" on the upcoming dependence 2012... http://t.co/sCobRI8K
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Bio:
.. ..Buy the new album "Arena" from Metropolis Records **HERE!**

Informatik released their debut album, Direct Memory Access, in 1995 via their own label SINless Records. Having achieved considerable success on the strength of the club hit “At Your Command,” they signed to Metropolis Records to re-issue the album as Direct Memory Access V2.0 with additional songs and a bonus video. Just two years later, Informatik released the sophomore album Syntax, which spawned a series of club hits that are still in rotation a decade later, such as “Entropy,” “Watching You Watching Me,” and “Things To Come.”
After a few years of work on other projects, Informatik returned in 2002 with a retooled new trance influenced sound, delivering an album of powerful club anthems titled Nymphomatik. Considered an almost perfect “future-pop” album by critics, Nymphomatik brought even more hits to the band's discography, with anthems like “A Matter of Time” and “Flesh Menagerie” popping up in setlists around the world. In 2005 they released yet another amazing dance album Re:Vision, a collection of new material as well as redesigned versions of some of their older hits from Nymphomatik and Syntax. An all new live show was assembled to begin promoting their upcoming release and the band co-headlined numerous US festivals as well as doing a string of live appearances to support Re:Vision.
In 2008 Informatik returned with a new album Beyond, their most unique and genre-defying work to date. Taking their signature sound in a new rock oriented direction, Da5id and Tyler released an album that set about changing the listener's expection of the “Informatik sound.” Featuring guitar driven dark melodies and soulful lyrics, Beyond delivered powerful electronic arena rock anthems such as “It Always Ends The Same” and “Nothing Greater” alongside the infectious beats of “Temporary” and “Louder Than Words.” To help promote the release of Beyond, the band created a community driven remix contest, resulting in a maxi single of “Temporary” / “My True Love”, remixed by both veteran acts and newcomers alike. Issued by the band for free, the album has been downloaded several thousand times to date.
Continuing to explore their new "electronic arena rock" style, Informatik returned in 2009 with their latest album Arena. Without question the bands finest work to date, Arena offers truly stadium sized songs such as “Night and Day [Arena Mix]” and “The World Belongs To Us [Live at Budokan Mix]” while offering their latest club hit on “Falling.” A single and video for the lead track “Come Together” was released in advance of Arena, showcasing the bands incredible production style and offering even more club ready hits. In November of 2009, the band went on a very successful European tour supporting Mesh, bringing their new sound to foreign shores for the first time.
2010 finds Da5id and Tyler back in the studio working on their seventh album for Metropolis Records. More info to come!!
Member Since:
May 05, 2006Influences:
Da5id: The Cars, IAMX, Thomas Dolby, Steve Miller Band, Iris, Neil Diamond, Shiny Toy Guns, Dokken, The Birthday Massacre, Boston.Tyler: Kraftwerk, Brian Eno, Lustmord, Earth, Motley Crue, Nine Inch Nails, Labradford, Joy Division, Wire, Massive Attack, Curve, Depeche Mode.





















