"Electronic" began as a Bernard Sumner (Joy Division, New Order) solo project, but became a duo in 1989 with Johnny Marr (The Smiths) aiming to follow a more "electronic" style of music, blending synthesizers with guitars and rock with contemporary dance music.
First signed to Factory, later to Parlophone.
Despite international commercial success and collaborations with Neil Tennant, the band is on indefinite hiatus since 1999.
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December 12, 1991
Wembley Hall 1
London, England, United Kingdom1. Soviet
2. Idiot Country
3. Gangster
4. Try All You Want
5. Get the Message
6. Reality
7. Tighten Up
8. Some Distant Memory
9. The Patience of a Saint
10. Disappointed
11. Getting Away With It
12. Feel Every Beat
13. Free Will
December 9, 1991
Barrowland
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom1. Soviet
2. Idiot Country
3. Gangster
4. Try All You Want
5. Disappointed
6. Get the Message
7. Reality
8. Tighten Up
9. Some Distant Memory
10. Feel Every Beat
1. Free Will
December 6, 1991
Théâtre Le Palace
Paris, Île-de-France, FranceAugust 4, 1991
Heaton Park
Manchester, England, United Kingdom1. Get the Message
2. Idiot Country
3. Try All You Want
4. Reality
5. Tighten Up
6. Some Distant Memory
7. Getting Away With It
8. Feel Every Beat
9. Free Will
January 9, 1991
The Haçienda
Manchester, England, United KingdomAugust 5, 1990
Dodger Stadium
Los Angeles, California, United States1.
2. Gangster
3. Try All You Want
instrumental4. Reality
5. Get the Message
6. The Patience of a Saint
7. Getting Away With It
8. Idiot Country
9. Tighten Up
1. Soviet
August 4, 1990
Dodger Stadium
Los Angeles, California, United States1.
2. Gangster
3. Try All You Want
4. Reality
5. Get the Message
6. The Patience of a Saint
7. Getting Away With It
8. Idiot Country
9. Tighten Up
10. Soviet
Electronic has released 375+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Now Yearbook Extra '97 (60 More Essential Hits From 1997), Cherry Pop Says: Extended Stimulation (12" Pop Adventures On The Dancefloor 1983-1988), NOW Yearbook '89. Explore their complete discography on this page.
Some of Electronic's most popular tracks include Getting Away With It, Get the Message, Forbidden City, Disappointed, For You. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
"Electronic" began as a Bernard Sumner (Joy Division, New Order) solo project, but became a duo in 1989 with Johnny Marr (The Smiths) aiming to follow a more "electronic" style of music, blending synt... Read the full biography on this page.
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