Electronic After a year of intensive recording (and 18 months after "Getting Away with It"), the debut album
Electronic was released to critical acclaim and domestic commercial success, featuring the Top 10 single "
Get the Message" and another Top 40 single, "
Feel Every Beat". Along with its fusion of rock and pop, Electronic continued their interest in
dance music by inviting DJs to remix their singles and album tracks; this was a trend that continued throughout their career. Prominent acts that worked on Electronic songs around this period include
Danny Rampling, DNA, Dave Shaw and Quando Quango founder and
Haçienda DJ
Mike Pickering. After the first album was released and promoted, Marr and Sumner recorded albums with
The The and New Order respectively, regrouping with Neil Tennant in 1992 to record their fourth and highest-charting single "
Disappointed".
Raise the Pressure Electronic was resumed when these activities ended, and work began on the second album in late 1994. The core duo was joined by Karl Bartos, ex-percussionist and songwriter with
Kraftwerk.
Raise the Pressure was released in July 1996 on the
Parlophone label in the UK and
Warner Bros. Like its predecessor it fused dance music with a guitar-led approach, but some reviewers felt its production was too rich and distracted from the songs. The album spawned two guitar oriented singles, "
Forbidden City" [UK number 14] and "
For You" [UK number 16], with the dancier "
Second Nature" issued in February 1997 and reaching UK number 35.
Twisted Tenderness Electronic did not promote
Raise the Pressure with a tour, although they performed its singles live on television shows including
Top of the Pops and
TFI Friday. Instead, they chose to swiftly record their third album. This was to be a reaction to the length of time they spent producing
Raise the Pressure, with an emphasis on writing and demoing songs quickly before recording them. Marr and Sumner were joined by
Doves bassist
Jimi Goodwin and
Black Grape drummer
Ged Lynch, and together they made the album
Twisted Tenderness as a more conventional four-piece group. The album did not return the group to their early 1990s levels of popularity but was well received by critics.
Current status Neither Sumner nor Marr has gone on record with any formal dissolution of the band despite both having moved on to other projects. However, in 2003, Marr did agree that the band had reached "its natural conclusion" and that he was happy that it ended on a positive note. Sumner returned with New Order shortly after the final album was released, and in 2009, formed a new band,
Bad Lieutenant. Marr has since worked with many acts, including
The Healers,
Pet Shop Boys,
The Cribs and
Modest Mouse, as well as releasing several solo albums. Marr and Sumner played with Doves for the
Manchester v Cancer charity concert in January 2006 and the compilation album
Get the Message – The Best of was released that September to mild promotion and sales [UK number 194]. In July 2013 Sumner joined Marr at Jodrell Bank to perform "Getting Away With It". Marr was supporting for New Order and performing songs from his career. == Members ==