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Frontman Andy McCluskey described "Electricity" as a faster, "punkier" version of Kraftwerk's "Radioactivity" . Other primary influences for the band included Brian Eno, David Bowie, and Neu!.

The song addresses mankind's wasteful energy consumption, delivering a "politically clear" message without being preachy. The line "the alternative is all we want" is often viewed as the band's artistic manifesto.

The following report outlines the history, production, and cultural significance of "Electricity," the debut single by the English synth-pop duo . Release History Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Electricity

Different versions featured production by Martin Hannett (Martin Zero) and later by the band themselves alongside Chester Valentino .

A 40th-anniversary clear vinyl edition was released in 2019, which eventually topped the UK vinyl singles chart. Production & Technical Details Frontman Andy McCluskey described "Electricity" as a faster,

The track was reissued in September 1979 (DIN 2) and again in March 1980.

Built with minimal equipment, the song features a melodic synth hook and pulsing beats. Its intro is famously described as a "spaceship" count-in with synthetic snare taps. Artistic Influences & Interpretation The line "the alternative is all we want"

The track is noted for its multiple recorded versions and its reliance on early electronic equipment.