Electronic Pleasure

Electronic Pleasure is the first full-length studio album released by British electronic music group N-Trance. It was released in November 1995 and the U.S. on 1996.

Critical reception
Music & Media wrote, "The album of this group, based around Kevin O' Toole and Dale Longworth, consists mostly of high-tempo techno, although some tracks have swingbeat, jungle, ragga and hip hop influences. "Gimme 1 2 3 4 5" is one of those groovy mixtures, in which the rhythm around Ricardo Da Force' (KLF) and Jerome Stokes' rapping is much looser. "I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love...Again" is a touching ballad with a warm sax solo." British magazine Music Week noted, "A mixes collection of dance styles, ranging from electro-pop to solid soul. It includes their two hits and a half dozen other tracks which could spin off as successful singles."

Personnel
N-Trance
 * Kevin O'Toole and Dale Longworth: Producer
 * Ricardo da Force: Rap
 * Kelly Llorenna: Vocals
 * Jerome Stokes: Vocals
 * Gillian Wisdom: Vocals
 * Rachel McFarlane: Vocals
 * T-1K: Rap

Other musicians
 * David Grant & Choir: Backing Vocals
 * Snake Davis: Saxophone
 * Vinny Burns: Guitar
 * Bee Gees: Backing Track
 * Martin Ansell & Sandy McLelland: Vocals
 * Lee Limer: Dancin'

Engineers
 * Nobby: Engineer
 * Timothy Russell: Engineer
 * Adam Lesser: Engineer
 * Richie Rich: Assistant Engineer