You can just about anything. And that, without losing their own style. Just one year after the publication of the last grandiose album "Elysium" Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe place again after an album. And with "Electric", the Pet Shop Boys show once again from a rather unexpected source. "Electric" is the first album release on the band's own label x2 and contains nine tracks. Musically, the British duo is also on this work even more timeless and retro. However, in the musical interpretation of the title this time around are not the 80s, but the 90s the focus. And in these 90s especially the techno and dance areas. Driving Beats determine all the tracks on "Electric" and the album name is on this work also compromise the per program. Subliminally are of course the the Pet Shop Boys also incorporated with distinguishing melodies in the songs. However, the danceable stands at the songs clearly in the foreground. When you hear the album, so one gets the impression that the Pet Shop Boys and their latest work "Disco 5" could nominate. But if they demonstrate under the name "Electric", that the two Britons are still so great and complex as they are, this has always been since the beginning of her exceptional career in the early 80s. And in retrospect it should be noted that the Pet Shop Boys never two albums have successively produced and released that have copied the content and by the arrangements here. To make your own Next Tick Lung successfully, you have to frequently break new ground. Here we must not forget just where you come from. And exactly these thoughts have once again proved unconditionally Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe on "Electric". "Electric" is a vibrant experience trip. Produced by Stuart Price twelfth album of Pet Shop Boys pulsates like the nights of a big city. Experimental techno tracks like the opener "Axis", "Bolshy" or "Fluorescent" let the hearts of fans beat faster as well as the danceable disco / dance tracks "Love Is A Burgeouis Thing" or the first single from the album, "Vocal" , Among the nine tracks on "Electric" is incidentally also a very successful cover version of Bruce Springsteen song "The Last To Die". So if you fancy a danceable and energetic all-round carefree package from the House of Pet Shop Boys has, can not ignore this fireworks of the British.