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Electralyte : ウィキペディア英語版
Electralyte

Electralyte were a four piece British rock band from Chelmsford, Essex. Their debut album was titled ''Breakout'', and they released a follow up album ''Scratch Beneath the Surface'' in July 2008. They were distributed by Fierce Distribution in the UK. The band had a Brit-rock sound but were noted for mixing in other musical styles and influences.
==History==
The band formed in 2004, when Matt Leeder, Paul Leverett and Jon Mitson decided to pursue forming a full-time band. Leverett and Leeder met when they played for another band. At the time Leverett was working as a freelance record producer and recording engineer and Leeder was working for the Salvation Army in London.〔(Electralyte Interview with ''Blaze'' magazine )〕 The name Electralyte was chosen because they liked the sound of it, but it was also deemed appropriate due to an Electrolyte's role in creating energy.〔
The first full length CD ''Breakout'' was recorded with ICC in the UK. Leeder was the principal songwriter and the album was released in 2006. The song "Take Broken Me" featured a full Salvation Army brass band, organised through Leeder's Salvation Army work.〔
The band played at music festivals such as Nth Fest, Cazfest, Fling Fest and Greenbelt and supported Delirious? on their Omnisonic tour towards the end of 2007.
Electralyte split up in 2009.

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