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Joy Electric is a one-man electropop/synth pop group consisting of Ronnie Martin.
Joy Electric started out in 1994. It was a spin off of Dance House Children, a band Ronnie was in with his brother Jason Martin of Starflyer 59. Starflyer 59 bass player Jeff Cloud joined Joy Electric from 1996 until 2002. Ronnie is once again solo as Joy Electric.
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Discography
- Melody (1994)
- Five Stars for Failure (EP) (1995)
- We Are The Music Makers (1996)
- Old Wives Tales (EP) (1996)
- Robot Rock (1997)
- The Land Of Misfits (EP) (1998)
- Children of the Lord (Single) (1999)
- CHRISTIANsongs (1999)
- Unelectric (2000)
- The White Songbook (2001)
- Starcadia (EP) (2002)
- The Art and Craft of Popular Music (2002)
- The Tick Tock Treasury (2003)
- The Tick Tock Companion (2003)
- The Magic Of Christmas (2003)
- Hello, Mannequin (2004)
- Friend of Mannequin (2004)