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Electronic (band)

| years_active = 1988〔''Melody Maker, 13 April 1991〕–1999
| label =
| associated_acts =
| current_members =
| past_members =
*Bernard Sumner
*Johnny Marr
*Neil Tennant
*Karl Bartos
*Jimi Goodwin
*Ged Lynch
}}
Electronic was an English alternative dance supergroup formed by New Order singer and guitarist Bernard Sumner and ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr. They co-wrote the majority of their output between 1989 and 1998, collaborating with Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe, of Pet Shop Boys, on three tracks in their early years, and former Kraftwerk member Karl Bartos on nine songs in 1995.
==History==
The two first met in 1984 when the Smiths guitarist contributed to a Quando Quango track that Sumner was producing. Later in 1988, Sumner was frustrated because his New Order bandmates were not receptive to his desire to add synth programming to their music.〔"Q&A: Bernard Sumner", ''Spin'', 21 September 2009 (link )〕 He decided to produce a solo album but found that he did not enjoy working alone, so he called Marr for help.〔''Q'', July 1991〕
Inspired by contemporary dance music like Italo house and acts such as Technotronic,〔 their initial concept was to release white label records on Factory and remain an anonymous entity,〔''Reflex'', November 1991〕〔''Uncut'', April 1999〕〔''Q'', September 2007〕 in contrast to their considerable reputations with The Smiths and New Order. The track "Lucky Bag" and the name Electronic itself are two of the vestiges of this initial approach. In 1989, Pet Shop Boys singer Neil Tennant suggested a collaboration when he heard of the budding partnership through sleeve designer Mark Farrow .
The fruits of this union became "Getting Away with It", Electronic's debut single which was released in December 1989 and sold around a quarter of a million copies. The drums on this record were played by ABC's David Palmer and the string arrangement was written by Anne Dudley. It was a Top 40 hit in America the following spring and they toured in support for Depeche Mode in August, 1990. After this success, Sumner and Marr took a more commercial direction,〔 blending synthesizers, guitars and analogue technology whilst retaining the template of contemporary alternative rock.

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