Electrafixion
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OriginEngland, United Kingdom
GenresAlternative rock
Years active1994–1996
LabelsWarner Music
Phree
Sire Records (US)
Elektra Records (US)
Phree
Sire Records (US)
Elektra Records (US)
Electrafixion | |
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![]() L-R: Tony McGuigan, Ian McCulloch, and Will Sergeant | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | England, United Kingdom |
| Genres | Alternative rock |
| Years active | 1994–1996 |
| Labels | Warner Music Phree Sire Records (US) Elektra Records (US) |
| Past members | Ian McCulloch Will Sergeant Leon de Sylva Tony McGuigan Julian Phillips |
Electrafixion were an alternative rock band, formed by former Echo & the Bunnymen members Ian McCulloch and Will Sergeant in 1994, joined by bass guitarist Leon de Sylva and drummer Tony McGuigan.[1] They released one album, Burned, and four singles and EPs before splitting up in 1996, due to the reformation of the Bunnymen.[1] A posthumous limited edition 7" single, "Baseball Bill" was released in 1997.[1] When touring, the band included Julian Phillips[2] (formerly of Marion) on bass and his brother, George Phillips, on drums.
