4:31. But their survival instincts are truly indicated by the adept way they have evolved along with pop (and specifically dance) music. It has been attributed with providing industrial and metal music with a fresh connection.
Listening to the early classic, New Order’s comeback single off their (much-needed) comeback album had no business being this good. Substance (also known as Substance 1987) is a compilation album by English alternative dance band New Order.It was released in August 1987 by Factory Records.The album compiles all of the band's singles at that point in their 12-inch versions, along with their respective B-side tracks. SAVE STEREOGUM: Donate to keep us in business and Movement feels and sounds like Joy Division in mood and execution. New Order are fine musicians who manage to make a quartet sound like an orchestra.
Saw them Playing at Moby's Area One, in the San Bernardino Desert, a real life changing experience. What else there is to say about New Order that hasn't been said? “Dreams Never End” on Movement; “Age of Consent” on And this is where it all started, where the New Order we know and love found its voice and broke out in song (and, for the first time, dance). Oh, you’ve grey eyes. Yet it’s a bona fide hit: Supposedly “Blue Monday” is the top-selling 12″ single of all time — meaning disc jockeys ate this up, with good reason.
Maybe that, more than any other band/project (save, maybe, for The Clash), they were responsible for bringing black-rooted dance and electronic music to a reluctant indie/alternative audience, making it more palatable to those kind of listeners. The choice of name is telling. On the the back cover lies a signature, I was wondering if anyone could identify it, I would be so grateful.
(An analogue cut!) Their synthetic dirges were ubiquitous throughout the '80s. Just noticed that my version has Cat No. No & Price Code, is Printed By JAT, Saint Quentin. The then-newly released non-album single "True Faith" is also featured, along with its B-side "1963". Cover artwork. sounds fine.
For a band that openly embraced ambiguity and seemed to take pride in depersonalization (they rarely did interviews in the ’80s, and their It’s easy to look at New Order as a singles band — the singles are massive, domineering things (I’m sitting here at my desk trying NOT to chair-dance to “State Of The Nation” as I type this) — but ignoring the twists and turns of the often-brilliant studio albums would paint an incomplete picture. Anothers Blood - Lonesome Tonight (New Order Cover for Mojo Magazine) by anothersblood. It’s in keeping with the darker tone of the earliest stuff, it just happens to be catchy — the bass and rhythm programming could easily pass as something from one of their synthier contemporaries (Human League, OMD, whoever). Blue Monday such an avante garde manifestation of electronic music.
I wouldn't be surprised, as I've heard great reviews, and Metropolis Mastering and the Engineer who cut this release reside in London! (CD, Album, Promo, RE + CD, Comp, Promo + Dlx, RE, ) The code on the front sleeve is "FACT 75".
"Survivors" might also refer to their evolution from the guitar-based Post-Punk of Joy Division to the increasingly synthetic sounds of their later records. obviously their best output was the 80's, they only done Republic in the 90's, 2 in the 00's, Get Ready(fine lp) Waiting For the Sirens Call and follow up to that Lost Sirens 2011(from same Sessions as WFTSC) but their 80's tunes you missed Confusion, state of the Nation,Love vigilantes, The Perfect Kiss, Bizarre Love Triangle, true faith, everythings gone green, age of consent, your perfect face, vanishing point, Sunrise, you get my point, but Bernards Lyrics aren't to your liking in comparison to Ian Curtis is laughable, there's no pleasing you & Hooky is a jealous little child running around crucifying their Legacy with his PH&TL i love Rowetta but her replacing the most haunting vocal ever put to vinyl is a piss take, poor Ian Curtis will be rotating violently in his grave!! Something about that track named leave me alone, it is just so good, never tire of that track or this album as a whole even after all these years. After New Order signed to Qwest in the US, Quincy Jones saw an opportunity for their groundbreaking track to have a legitimate single release and a shot at radio airplay. “Oh, you’ve got green eyes. Discover all New Order's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download.
We bounce to the beat, the melody leads the way, we all win. So many tunes are special to me from my discovery in 86 to the present day.