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Power Corruption And Lies»rank: 310par: New Order
Chroniques et points de vue::Power, Corruption & Lies established New 0rder's identity separate from its previous incarnation as Joy Division. Containing 'Blue Monday,' one of the most sacredly important dance songs of all time, this album truly stands not only as New 0rder's most defining moment but perhaps as the most standard-setting moment in alternative dance. Yet as definitive as they may be, New 0rder have outsmarted any copycats. 0wing in substantial part to Peter Hook's prominent and melodic bass lines, New 0rder's songs have always aspired to a complexity that maintains the band's ... |
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Low-Life (Coll Ed) (Rm)»rank: 570par: New Order
Chroniques et points de vue::With the 1985 release of Low Life, New 0rder put forth their most commercially accessible effort to date. While some of the dark-wave drippings of their Joy Division roots are evident, high energy progressions, which would carry them for years to come, began to emerge here. Hits like 'Perfect Kiss' and 'Sub-Culture,' with their synth hooks, club-stomping accents, and visceral lyrics, helped bridge the gap for growing synth-pop audiences who bolstered their success. 0ther refined techniques on the album became standard New 0rder conventions: sweeping analogue rolls, live and sequenced ... |
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Movement (Coll Ed) (Rm)»rank: 553par: New Order
Chroniques et points de vue::With the 1985 release of Low Life, New 0rder put forth their most commercially accessible effort to date. While some of the dark-wave drippings of their Joy Division roots are evident, high energy progressions, which would carry them for years to come, began to emerge here. Hits like 'Perfect Kiss' and 'Sub-Culture,' with their synth hooks, club-stomping accents, and visceral lyrics, helped bridge the gap for growing synth-pop audiences who bolstered their success. 0ther refined techniques on the album became standard New 0rder conventions: sweeping analogue rolls, live and sequenced ... |
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Brotherhood (Coll Ed) (Rm)»rank: 4494par: New Order
Chroniques et points de vue::With the 1985 release of Low Life, New 0rder put forth their most commercially accessible effort to date. While some of the dark-wave drippings of their Joy Division roots are evident, high energy progressions, which would carry them for years to come, began to emerge here. Hits like 'Perfect Kiss' and 'Sub-Culture,' with their synth hooks, club-stomping accents, and visceral lyrics, helped bridge the gap for growing synth-pop audiences who bolstered their success. 0ther refined techniques on the album became standard New 0rder conventions: sweeping analogue rolls, live and sequenced ... |
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Technique (Coll Ed) (Rm)»rank: 4150par: New Order
Chroniques et points de vue::With the 1985 release of Low Life, New 0rder put forth their most commercially accessible effort to date. While some of the dark-wave drippings of their Joy Division roots are evident, high energy progressions, which would carry them for years to come, began to emerge here. Hits like 'Perfect Kiss' and 'Sub-Culture,' with their synth hooks, club-stomping accents, and visceral lyrics, helped bridge the gap for growing synth-pop audiences who bolstered their success. 0ther refined techniques on the album became standard New 0rder conventions: sweeping analogue rolls, live and sequenced ... |
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The Singles»rank: 10327par: New Order
Chroniques et points de vue::With the 1985 release of Low Life, New 0rder put forth their most commercially accessible effort to date. While some of the dark-wave drippings of their Joy Division roots are evident, high energy progressions, which would carry them for years to come, began to emerge here. Hits like 'Perfect Kiss' and 'Sub-Culture,' with their synth hooks, club-stomping accents, and visceral lyrics, helped bridge the gap for growing synth-pop audiences who bolstered their success. 0ther refined techniques on the album became standard New 0rder conventions: sweeping analogue rolls, live and sequenced ... |
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Waiting for the Sirens Call»rank: 10327par: New Order
Chroniques et points de vue::With the 1985 release of Low Life, New 0rder put forth their most commercially accessible effort to date. While some of the dark-wave drippings of their Joy Division roots are evident, high energy progressions, which would carry them for years to come, began to emerge here. Hits like 'Perfect Kiss' and 'Sub-Culture,' with their synth hooks, club-stomping accents, and visceral lyrics, helped bridge the gap for growing synth-pop audiences who bolstered their success. 0ther refined techniques on the album became standard New 0rder conventions: sweeping analogue rolls, live and sequenced ... |
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Republic»rank: 10327par: New Order
Chroniques et points de vue::With the 1985 release of Low Life, New 0rder put forth their most commercially accessible effort to date. While some of the dark-wave drippings of their Joy Division roots are evident, high energy progressions, which would carry them for years to come, began to emerge here. Hits like 'Perfect Kiss' and 'Sub-Culture,' with their synth hooks, club-stomping accents, and visceral lyrics, helped bridge the gap for growing synth-pop audiences who bolstered their success. 0ther refined techniques on the album became standard New 0rder conventions: sweeping analogue rolls, live and sequenced ... |
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Substance»rank: 10327par: New Order
Chroniques et points de vue::lt's a simple concept--the first dozen singles by New 0rder collected, a couple of them rerecorded--but it's also a totally entertaining seven-year history of the band that married British post-punk alienation to the relentless hedonism of the dance floor. The band's hits were always deeply unconventional (like the haunting 'Blue Monday,' essentially a seven-minute drum machine test with a short lyric that alluded to the Falklands War), but they were brilliant productions, layering dozens of electronic countermelodies and percussion tricks over Barney Sumner's uncertain warble and Peter Hook's lead bass ... |
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Substance»rank: 6346par: New Order
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:lt's a simple concept--the first dozen singles by New 0rder collected, a couple of them rerecorded--but it's also a totally entertaining seven-year history of the band that married British post-punk alienation to the relentless hedonism of the dance floor. The band's hits were always deeply unconventional (like the haunting 'Blue Monday', essentially a seven-minute drum machine test with a short lyric that alluded to the Falklands War), but they were brilliant productions, layering dozens of electronic countermelodies and percussion tricks over Bernard Sumner's uncertain warble and Peter Hook's lead ... |