New Order
Rising from the ashes of the legendary British post-punk unit Joy Division, the enigmatic New Order triumphed over tragedy to emerge as one of the most influential and acclaimed bands of the 1980s; embracing the electronic textures and disco rhythms of the underground club culture many years in advance of its contemporaries, the group's pioneering fusion of new wave aesthetics and dance music successfully bridged the gap between the two worlds, creating a distinctively thoughtful and oblique brand of synth pop appealing equally to the mind, body, and soul. {$...[more]
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This is a heather grey, size small New Order shirt with a blue Everything's Gone Green design.
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VINYL FORMAT. The bass-driven and ridiculously catchy Krafty heralds the arrival of Waiting For The Sirens' Call, the band's hotly anticipated new album. This vinyl release features 8 remixes of New Order's latest single. TRACKLIST: 'Morel's Pink Noise Vocal', 'Phones Reality Remix', 'DJ Dan Vocal', 'The Glimmers Dub', Eric Kupper Club Mix', The Glimmers 12" Extended', 'Riton Re-Rub Remix', Morel's Pink Noise Dub Mix.'
LP $9.99
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VINYL FORMAT. With influences from electro and rock to dance hall and punk, all bound together by new Order's cool romance, diamond-hard modernity, and wild, unparalleled musicality, Waiting For The Sirens' Call both shakes the dance floor and rocks hard. No one else makes such pop music for clever people that hits the heart as well as the head.
LP $28.99
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Easily the most popular act to deliver a volume in the after-hours mix series Back to Mine, New Order have been much more than artists, but true tastemakers, over their two-decade history. Accordingly, instead of the narrow swath of downbeat usually found on this type of compilation, the quartet (minus Gillian Gilbert) selected tracks by 14 artists whose only clear connections are as iconoclasts. Rock experimentalists from the '60s and '70s like Captain Beefheart, Cat Stevens, {$Roxy Mu [ read more ]
CD $17.08
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New Order's second album was their giant step out of the looming shadow of Joy Division, clearly establishing their own unique and innovative musical identity. Seamlessly incorporating Gillian Gilbert's lush synth patterns into the mix, Power, Corruption & Lies springs from the propulsive, almost liquid bass of Peter Hook and the increasingly strong compositional skills of Bernard Sumner to firmly install the group as a cutting-edge electronic dance unit, one with unsurpassed reserves of h [ read more ]
CD $11.38
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New Order's evolution from post-punk survivors to state of the art electronic unit became complete with the superb Low-life, the first of their albums to receive a proper American release. Tracks like "Sub-Culture" and "The Perfect Kiss" represent dance-pop at its very finest -- propulsive, smart, and edgy, they combine lush synth patterns and programmed beats with a level of emotional investment seemingly at odds with its environs, creating a tension which keeps the music fresh and involving wh [ read more ]
CD $13.28
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New Order's evolution from post-punk survivors to state of the art electronic unit became complete with the superb Low-life, the first of their albums to receive a proper American release. Tracks like "Sub-Culture" and "The Perfect Kiss" represent dance-pop at its very finest -- propulsive, smart, and edgy, they combine lush synth patterns and programmed beats with a level of emotional investment seemingly at odds with its environs, creating a tension which keeps the music fresh and involving wh [ read more ]
CD $11.38
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One of the least-synthesized albums in New Order's discography, Brotherhood offers the simultaneous peak of the group's hook-filled songwriting (not just on the single "Bizarre Love Triangle") and Peter Hook's trademark bass work, which takes a plaintive, upper-register lead on highlights like "Weirdo" and "Broken Promise." As usual, the lines dividing organic and electronic are quite fuzzy, resulting in stark drum-machine lines for the tender ballad "All Day Long." Sumner's fondness [ read more ]
CD $9.48
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Substance is a double-disc set collecting New Order's singles, including several songs that were never available on the group's albums, at least in these versions. While there are a couple of re-recordings of earlier singles, most of Substance consists of 12" single mixes designed for danceclub play. Arguably, these 12" mixes represent New Order's most groundbreaking and successful work, since they expanded the notion of what a rock & roll band, particularly an indie rock band, could do. {^Subst [ read more ]
CD $31.33
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Substance is a double-disc set collecting New Order's singles, including several songs that were never available on the group's albums, at least in these versions. While there are a couple of re-recordings of earlier singles, most of Substance consists of 12" single mixes designed for danceclub play. Arguably, these 12" mixes represent New Order's most groundbreaking and successful work, since they expanded the notion of what a rock & roll band, particularly an indie rock band, could do. {^Subst [ read more ]
CD $23.73