International
Year: 2002
Artist: New Order
Other albums by New Order
1981-1982
1982, songs: 1
Low-life
1985, songs: 3
Ruined in a Day [#2]
1993, songs: 1
Singles [Japan]
2005, songs: 2
Crystal
2001, songs: 3
Get Ready
2001, songs: 10
In Session
2004, songs: 1
The Best of New Order
1995, songs: 5
Facts about the album "International"
Album Title: International
Artist: New Order
Genre: Alternative Dance, Synthpop
Description:
"International" is a studio album by the influential British band New Order, marking a significant departure from their previous sound and embracing a more electronic and dance-oriented direction. Released at the dawn of the 21st century, "International" reflects New Order's evolution as artists while staying true to their signature blend of infectious rhythms, catchy melodies, and introspective lyrics. With its pulsating beats and innovative production, the album explores themes of globalization, technology, and the human experience in a rapidly changing world.
Interesting Facts:
- Collaborative Effort: "International" saw New Order collaborating with a diverse range of producers and musicians, including renowned electronic artists and DJs, to infuse the album with a fresh, contemporary sound while retaining their distinct musical identity.
- Experimental Soundscapes: Breaking new ground, "International" incorporates elements of trance, techno, and house music, showcasing New Order's willingness to experiment with different genres and push the boundaries of their sonic palette.
- Critical Acclaim: Despite initial skepticism from some fans, "International" received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, with many praising its innovative production, infectious energy, and lyrical depth. The album's success further cemented New Order's status as pioneers of electronic music and solidified their place in music history.