New Order

Songs: 131
Albums: 34

Albums

New Order - Live in Glasgow
Live in Glasgow
2007, songs: 3
New Order - Item
Item
2005, songs: 3
New Order - Jetstream [UK CD #2]
Jetstream [UK CD #2]
2005, songs: 2
New Order - Singles
Singles
2005, songs: 10
New Order - Singles [Japan]
Singles [Japan]
2005, songs: 2
New Order - In Session
In Session
2004, songs: 1
New Order - International
International
2002, songs: 3
New Order - Retro
Retro
2002, songs: 10
New Order - Retro [Bonus CD]
Retro [Bonus CD]
2002, songs: 4
New Order - Crystal
Crystal
2001, songs: 3
New Order - Get Ready
Get Ready
2001, songs: 10
New Order - The Best of New Order
The Best of New Order
1995, songs: 5
New Order - The Rest of New Order
The Rest of New Order
1995, songs: 1
New Order - New Order Story
New Order Story
1994, songs: 10
New Order - Republic
Republic
1993, songs: 5
New Order - Ruined in a Day [#2]
Ruined in a Day [#2]
1993, songs: 1
New Order - The Peel Sessions
The Peel Sessions
1990, songs: 1
New Order - Technique
Technique
1989, songs: 5
New Order - Fine Time [UK]
Fine Time [UK]
1988, songs: 1
New Order - Fine Time [US]
Fine Time [US]
1988, songs: 1
New Order - Substance
Substance
1987, songs: 5
New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle
Bizarre Love Triangle
1986, songs: 2
New Order - Brotherhood
Brotherhood
1986, songs: 7
New Order - Low-life
Low-life
1985, songs: 3
New Order - Taras Shevchenko
Taras Shevchenko
1983, songs: 5
New Order - 1981-1982
1981-1982
1982, songs: 1
New Order - Movement
Movement
1981, songs: 5

Facts about New Order

New Order

New Order is a British electronic rock band formed in 1980, known for their pioneering fusion of post-punk and electronic music. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Origins and Transition from Joy Division: New Order emerged from the ashes of the iconic post-punk band Joy Division, following the suicide of their lead singer Ian Curtis in 1980. After Curtis' tragic death, the remaining members – Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, and Stephen Morris – decided to continue making music under a new name, thus forming New Order. They recruited Gillian Gilbert to join the band on keyboards and guitar, solidifying the lineup that would define New Order's sound.

  2. Synthesis of Post-Punk and Electronic Music: New Order's music was groundbreaking for its seamless integration of post-punk guitar-driven melodies with electronic rhythms and synthesizers. Influenced by the burgeoning electronic music scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s, the band embraced technology and experimentation to create a sound that was both innovative and accessible. Tracks like "Blue Monday" and "Bizarre Love Triangle" exemplify New Order's distinctive blend of rock instrumentation and electronic production, which would go on to influence countless artists in the dance, indie, and electronic genres.

  3. Commercial Success and Influence: New Order achieved significant commercial success throughout the 1980s and 1990s, with albums like "Power, Corruption & Lies" (1983) and "Technique" (1989) becoming critically acclaimed and commercially successful. "Blue Monday", released in 1983, remains one of the best-selling singles of all time and a seminal track in the history of electronic music. New Order's innovative sound and pioneering approach to blending rock and electronic elements paved the way for the rise of alternative dance music and influenced generations of musicians across various genres.

  4. Evolution and Solo Projects: Over the years, New Order continued to evolve their sound, incorporating elements of house, techno, and synth-pop into their music. The band's lineup also underwent changes, with Gillian Gilbert temporarily leaving in the early 1990s and returning later in the decade. Additionally, members of New Order pursued solo projects and collaborations, further expanding their musical horizons. Despite these changes, New Order remained a creative force in the music industry, releasing albums like "Republic" (1993) and "Get Ready" (2001) to critical and commercial acclaim.

  5. Legacy and Continued Relevance: New Order's impact on popular music extends far beyond their initial success in the 1980s. Their innovative fusion of rock and electronic elements laid the groundwork for countless artists and genres that followed, from synth-pop and alternative rock to techno and EDM. New Order's influence can be heard in the music of bands like The Chemical Brothers, LCD Soundsystem, and Gorillaz, among others. With their iconic sound and enduring legacy, New Order remains a seminal force in the history of electronic music.

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