Michael Johnston/
Mark Cancellara/
Mike "Billy" Bainbridge
Influences
Kraftwerk/
Ennio Morricone/
Lee 'Scratch' Perry/
Brian Eno/
Aphex Twin/
Suicide/
Jean Jacques Perry/
Cluster/
Sun Ra/
Beach Boys/
BBC Radiophonic Workshop/
Raymond Scott
Plone were formed in Birmingham in 1996.
The group's first release was "Press a Key", a 7 inch single on the Wurlitzer Jukebox label.
The "Plock EP" was released in 1998 and debut album "For Beginner Piano" in 1999 on Warp Records. Plone also featured on the WAP100 complilation and Warp 10+3 remix album.
The band split up shortly after completing the second album in 2001. This untitled album has never been released. Since 2001 the three members have been involved in new projects.
Michael Johnston is now a solo artist who performs and releases records as "Mike In Mono".
Billy Bainbridge toured with Broadcast for a while and is now a member of "Seeland" along with Tim Felton, former guitarist with Broadcast.
Mark Cancellara DJ's with Birmingham's Silver Dollar Sound SystemThis profile was edited with The CricketSoda Myspace Editor
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"Explosivos" n° 11 by Suonho A 15mn high quality selection
Monday, october 26th 2009 Tracklist :
01) Lainie Kazan - Feeling Good / Universal Jazz 02) Buddy Guy - Crazy Love / Universal Jazz 03) Ambro Seelos - Joker / Universal Jazz 04) Perry Como - Papa Loves Mambo / Arista 05) Renato Carosone - Tu Vuo Fa l' Americano / Wave 06) Encarnita Polo - Paco, Paco, Paco / Love Monk Spain
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Hi Plone, thanks for continuing to be a friend of Electroflex.
Some important news!
Electroflex have been back in the studio following a break from gigging and recording with new track ‘Computer Virus’.
This is the first of a series of new releases for 2009, and what better day to start on than Liz’s Birthday!
‘Computer Virus’ is a live favourite. Anyone forced to work with computers will know how evil they are and this track is Electroflex’s response to Kraftwerk’s ‘Its More Fun to Compute’. It is a bouncy number with a serious bassline, sing-along chorus and a selection of curious samples.
The track will only be up on Myspace in full for a short time. Alternatively, visit our Facebook and iLike pages where you can add the song to you playlists