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Electrasy formed in 1994 in the South West of England and achieved chart success with 'Morning Afterglow' 'Lost In Space' 'Best Friend’s Girl and released two major label albums, 1998's Beautiful Insane (MCA/ Universal) and 2000's In Here We Fall (Arista USA). The underground cult classic song 'Cosmic Castaway', also from In Here We Fall, was featured on the soundtrack album of the 2000 animated film Titan A.E. and has become streamed million times, and used for countless “game mash-up” videos on YouTube with millions of views.

The song 'Renegades' can also be heard in the final scene and credits of the 2001 Tim Burton film, Monkeybone.

Dubbed by the NME as “the hardest working band in Britain”, playing over 180 shows in 1998 alone. Live performances included two spots on Channel 4’s TFI Friday, and performing the Other Stage at the Glastonbury Festival in 1999. Later, the band toured the USA.

New music arrived and in the summer of 2023 when the band released three singles 'A Million Pictures' 'Easing My Soul' and ' Tried', followed by a new album 'To The Other Side' widely lauded by music pundits, as ‘album of the year’.

In July 2023 a new book, entitled ‘Calling All The Dreamers’ was released to chronicle the band's journey to date. The book took the #1 spot in the Amazon chart in its first week - followed up with a new album of unreleased versions of early recordings also titled 'Calling All The Dreamers.'

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