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King Electric

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King Electric
Background information
GenresIndie, Alternative, Electronica, experimental
OccupationBand
Years active2003–present
LabelsTop10 Records
MembersPeter Hartwig
Chris Isepp
Website[1]

King Electric is an electro-pop duo from Austria, founded in 2005 by Peter Hartwig and Chris Isepp.

Career

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Hartwig and Isepp met while working in the Viennese music scene, Hartwig as a former member of The Basket Boys and BASK, and Isepp as an electro DJ/Producer and music magazine editor.

In mid-2000, after several studio sessions together, the pair founded the group Sultans of Swing.[1] The first single, "Summerbreeze", was reviewed in the music press in the UK, Germany, and Japan, described by one reviewer as the "charming 1970s MFSB Phillysound". The single reached #1 in the Belgium Radio Charts and was followed by further releases on the band's own label, Top10 Records.[2]

In 2009, they released "Da King", their first single under the name King Electric. A video clip for the track featuring two clowns was presented as part of the Diagonale Festival of Austrian Film in 2010.

By the end of 2012, the duo had released their debut album King Electric and two further singles: "Commit Yourself" and "Out of Reach". In December 2013, they released the first part of the album Remixes Remixology Vol. 1.

Isepp announced that the new King Electric album, Pluto, would be released in Spring 2021, as well as two singles: "Satellite of Hate", a Depeche Mode cover, and "Oh So Quiet", based on Greta Thunberg's address to the United Nations assembly.

Discography

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Albums

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  • 2012: King Electric
  • 2013: Remixology Vol 1
  • 2021: Pluto

Singles

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  • 2003: Summerbreeze (as Sultans of Swing)
  • 2004: (Make) A Little Love (as Sultans of Swing)
  • 2005: The Way You Feel Inside (as Sultans of Swing)
  • 2009: Da King
  • 2011: Commit Yourself
  • 2012: Out Of Reach
  • 2021: Satellite Of Hate

References

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  1. ^ "Sultans of Swing (2)". Discogs.
  2. ^ "Top10 Records | Releases".
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