SPARKS had discovered Patricia A Noël, a model-turned-singer playing Farfisa organ and doing background vocals with The Mick Smiley Band. Having learnt about electronic instrumentation from working with Giorgio Moroder, they wanted to apply those techniques and processes with Noël as the Maels’ very own Donna Summer. Continue Reading ›
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Ulrika Mild says “I’m just a girl standing in front of a machine asking it to go ‘bleep bloop’…”
As the year comes to its conclusion, there is a new COMPUTE mini-album ‘The Pitch’, comprising of 6 new tracks in a return to expression in the English language. ‘The Pitch’ is a satisfying melancholic body of work that continues the recent COMPUTE tradition. Continue Reading ›
50 years from KRAFTWERK appearing on the BBC’s ‘Tomorrow’s World’ to perform ‘Autobahn’ and demonstrate the future of music, as Ralf Hütter remarked at the start of the 21st Century, “electro is everywhere” and can now be made on your mobile phone!
2025 saw the sad passing of Synth Britannia heroes Dave Ball and Stephen Luscombe. Continue Reading ›
One individual complained on social media that there were far too many women in ELECTRICITYCLUB.CO.UK’s 30 SONGS OF 2024 earlier this year; well they really are out of luck because this time round, only 8 out of the 30 songs listed are of an entirely male preserve as in 2025, the female side of synth was strong. Continue Reading ›
The start of 2026 sees the release of the second KNIGHT$ album ‘Supernatural Lover’.
An intimate document of struggle and survival, obsession and loss, turbulence and change, set mostly to uptempo dance rhythms, England’s very own “Disco Rampensau” chatted to ELECTRICITYCLUB.CO.UK about the making of ‘Supernatural Lover’. Continue Reading ›
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