Electronic began as a side project for New Order's Bernard Sumner and the Smiths' Johnny Marr, dabbling in the sort of '80s synth-pop pioneered by the former's band. Raise the Pressure is not so firmly planted in that genre -- there's still a good deal of retro electronica, but Marr brings in more guitar work, making the album more of a straight-ahead pop affair. Some of the songs are Brit-pop at its finest ("Forbidden City," "For You,"), and others hint at New Order's oeuvre (&"Dark Angel") -- some engage in a more danceable pop style reminiscent of the Pet Shop Boys. Solid writing and a few new tricks keep it from becoming an exercise in mid-'80s English nostalgia. ~ Nitsuh Abebe, All Music Guide
Raise the Pressure
07/09/1996 | Warner Bros / Wea
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Alan Meyerson
- Mixing
- Guy Pratt
- Bass
- Danny Saber
- Organ
- Bernard Sumner
- Keyboards, Vocals
- Ged Lynch
- Percussion, Drums
- James Spencer
- Engineer, Mixing
- Howard Wakefield
- Design
- Johannes Handschin
- Artwork, Illustrations
- Johnny Marr & The Healers
- Bass, Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
- Donald Johnson
- Drums
- Paul Barnes
- ?, Logo
- Electronic
- Producer, Main Performer
- Karl Bartos
- Keyboards
- Denise Johnson
- Vocals
















