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Electric SixDanger! High VoltageETV Network Vital Dance 9063 December 2002
Electric SixDance Commander (Soul Child Club Mix)Club Video February 2004
Electric Six - Jay Jay Johanson - AppletonDanger! High Voltage (Soulchild Blitz Edit) - Automatic Lover (Extended Edit) - Don't Worry (Angry Mexican DJs Retronic Mix)Dance Mix Video June 2003
Electric SixGay BarClub Video August 2003
Electric SixDanger! High Voltage (Soulchild Blitz Edit)Club Video April 2003
Electric SixGay BarMixMash Indie Disco Vol.07
Electric SixRadio Ga GaUK Chart Video December 2004
Electric SixDanger! High VoltageMixMash Indie Disco Vol.02
Electric SixDanger! High VoltageMixMash Party Classics Vol.05
Electric SixDown At McDonaldzExpress Video February 2008 Week 3
Electric SixDown At McDonaldzModern Rock Video January 2008
Electric SixRubber RocketScreenplay VJ-Pro Club Vision April 2008
Electric SixRadio Ga Ga (Rockamerica Remix)Rock America Videopool March 2005
Electric SixFormula 409Screenplay VJ-Pro Club Vision November 2008
Six-piece Detroit-based band previously known as The Wildbunch. They play what has been described as an energetic and unique brand of rock music infused with elements of garage, disco, punk, new wave, and metal.
Formerly known as the Wildbunch, the Detroit sextet Electric Six mix garage, disco, punk, new wave, and metal into cleverly dumb, in-your-face songs like "Danger! High Voltage," which reached number two on the British charts early in 2003. Singer Dick Valentine, guitarists Rock and Roll Indian and Surge Joebot, bassist Disco, and drummer M. formed the Wildbunch in 1996 (keyboardist Tait Nucleus? joined the band later), releasing their debut single, "I Lost Control (Of My Rock & Roll)," and the eight-track An Evening with the Many Moods of the Wildbunch's Greatest Hits...Tonight! that year on Uchu Cult Records. They also released 1999's full-length on that imprint. The group switched to Flying Bomb for singles like 1997's "The Ballade of MC Sucka DJ," the Christmas single "Flying Bomb Surprise Package, Vol. 1," and 2001's "Danger! High Voltage," which became an underground hit, particularly in the U.K. The following year the group signed to XL and re-recorded "Danger! High Voltage," this time adding backing vocals from the White Stripes' Jack White. After the re-release of the single in 2003, Electric Six issued their full-length debut album, Fire, later that spring. Just a few weeks after the album's release, Disco, Rock and Roll Indian, and Surge Joebot left the band and were replaced by Frank Lloyd Bonaventure, the Colonel, and Johnny Na$hinal. In 2004, the band got a new record deal with Rushmore, a British Warner Bros. imprint, and lost Bonaventure and M., whose bass and drum duties were filled by John R. Dequindre and Percussion World, respectively. The second Electric Six album, Señor Smoke, arrived in the U.K. early in 2005. It took another year for the album to be released stateside, on Metropolis Records. Switzerland arrived in fall of 2006 and I Shall Exterminate Everything Around Me That Restricts Me from Being the Master followed in October of 2007. Early in 2008, Valentine embarked on his American Troubadour solo tour, which included stops in Hamtramck, Michigan, and Portland, Oregon; that spring, Electric Six recorded their fifth album, Flashy, in the Colonel's studio. Metropolis released Flashy that fall, followed by Sexy Trash, a 30-track album of demos and previously unreleased material, and two new studio albums, Kill (2009) and Zodiac (2010). The following year, the band took their sound in a darker direction, shifting slightly from dance-rock to synth pop on the nocturnal Heartbeats and Brainwaves. 2012 saw them bringing their high-energy live shows to fans on their first concert album, Absolute Pleasure.
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