Electronic

Songs: 40
Albums: 10

Facts about Electronic

Electronic

"Electronic" is a British alternative dance supergroup formed by New Order vocalist and guitarist Bernard Sumner and former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr. Here are some facts about the group:

  1. Formation and Members: Electronic was formed in 1988 by Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr, both prominent figures in the UK music scene at the time. Sumner, known for his work with the influential band New Order, provided vocals and guitar, while Marr, famed for his tenure with The Smiths, contributed guitar and keyboards. The duo collaborated with various guest musicians and vocalists throughout their career, including Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys and Karl Bartos of Kraftwerk.

  2. Debut Album "Electronic": In 1991, Electronic released their self-titled debut album, which featured the hit singles "Get the Message" and "Feel Every Beat". The album showcased the duo's knack for crafting infectious pop melodies and danceable rhythms, blending elements of synth-pop, house, and alternative rock. "Electronic" received positive reviews from critics and fans, establishing the duo as a formidable force in the electronic music landscape.

  3. Subsequent Releases and Collaborations: Following the success of their debut album, Electronic released several more albums, including "Raise the Pressure" (1996) and "Twisted Tenderness" (1999). These albums continued to explore the intersection of electronic music and alternative rock, with Sumner and Marr experimenting with new sounds and production techniques. Electronic also collaborated with other artists and producers, including influential dance music producer Brian Higgins of Xenomania.

  4. Influence and Legacy: Electronic's fusion of electronic and rock elements paved the way for a new wave of alternative dance music in the 1990s and beyond. Their seamless blending of guitars, synths, and dance beats influenced countless bands and artists in the electronic and indie rock genres. Electronic's music remains beloved by fans of both New Order and The Smiths, as well as by fans of electronic and alternative music more broadly.

  5. Solo Careers and Reunions: Despite the success of Electronic, both Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr continued to pursue their solo careers and collaborate with other artists. Sumner remained active with New Order, releasing several albums and touring extensively, while Marr embarked on a successful solo career and collaborated with artists like Modest Mouse and The Cribs. While there have been occasional rumors of a reunion or new material from Electronic, the duo has yet to release any new music since the late 1990s, leaving their existing body of work as a testament to their influential contributions to the electronic and alternative music scenes.

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