Description
Electronic – 1989 Remixes 1992 – RSD Exclusive Vinyl Record
Record Store Day 2022 release
Limited to 7500 copies worldwide
Brand new, never played and still in the factory plastic
Electronic was a British alternative dance supergroup formed by New Order’s Bernard Sumner and The Smiths’ Johnny Marr. In 1992, they released a compilation album titled Electronic – 1989 Remixes 1992. This album featured remixes of some of their earlier tracks from the late 1980s, offering a fresh take on their electronic and dance-oriented sound.
The album includes remixes of songs such as “Getting Away with It,” “Get the Message,” and “Feel Every Beat.” These remixes were crafted to suit the evolving dance music landscape of the early 1990s, incorporating elements of house and techno into their original synth-pop sound.
Electronic – 1989 Remixes 1992 provides a snapshot of how Electronic adapted their music to the changing trends in electronic and dance music during that period. It showcases their ability to create catchy, danceable tracks while experimenting with different styles and production techniques.
The album is a testament to the collaborative talents of Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr, who brought their respective musical backgrounds together to create a distinctive blend of electronic and pop music.
Track Listing
Getting Away With It (Extended Mix)
Get The Message (DNA Groove Mix)
Gangster (FBI Mix)
Written-By – Bernard Sumner, Johnny Marr
Feel Every Beat (12″ Remix)
Idiot Country Two
Disappointed (12″ Remix)