Hello all,
I thought I'd lighten the mood by sharing a little mashup I recently made,
New Order v. TLC Blue Scrubs. It's not at all a straight up mashup
though, actually more of a remix combining two different tracks. The
genre, for lack of a better term, is electro-glitch.
Page:
Nice mashup! A lot of fun.
I've been tempted to do things like this but never get around to it...
Jamil
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Hello all,
I thought I'd lighten the mood by sharing a little mashup I recently made,
New Order v. TLC Blue Scrubs. It's not at all a straight up mashup
May 02, 2005
Peter Hook DJ Set, SmartBar, Chicago 10pm (USA)
May 03, 2005
New Order Live @ Aragon Ballroom, Chicago (USA)
On Jul 21, 2004, at 1:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
its opening real player in a window for me- but isn't playing it
and when i open real player individually, it won't play either
i have this same problem with Radio 1. how annoying
You guys are SO Gay.
:)
View Source is Your Friend.
i did ya flamer. it still doesn't work.
=P
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Greg Earle wrote:
On Jul 21, 2004, at 1:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
its opening real player in a window for me- but isn't playing it
and when i open real player individually, it won't play either
i have this same
Rude 66 (Bunker/Clone) made a historical New Order mix. His New Order/Joy
Division collection counts over 200 rarities, flexidisks, singles albums
etc. The mix will be online only for one month..
http://www.vpro.nl/weblog/news.jsp?news=18339426
enjoy!
Rebelbass/DJ Lady Aïda
Don't know what format that is in, but I can't play it :(
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Rude 66 (Bunker/Clone) made a historical New Order
Rob,
I just clicked it and it fired up in real player.
Rav
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Don't know what format that is in, but I can't
I cannae use RA at work cos of the spyware they install.
Oh well
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Rob
player.
Rav
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Don't know what format that is in, but I can't play it :(
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aida
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meanwhile check: http://www.3voor12.vpro.nl/rebelbass
http://www.rebelbass.com
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- jobot
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Date: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 5:53 am
Subject: (313) New Order mega-rarity-mix
Rude
i emailed ruud about this earlier. I'd imagine he'll give
me a copy of the mix in mp3 format, and then (with his
blessing of course) someone (other than me) can host it.
-Joe
I've ripped the mix and shared the .rm file on SoulSeek. my user name is
glenn_mc
Glenn
I am sorry, the mix is only available in real audio.
check: http://www.worldinmotion.net the new order community website
latest news: 808 state is doing a few New Order remixes !
and there is a message
So last night I'm watching VH1 Classic's 80s music video hour We are the
80s - not the one where they have talking heads make bad jokes about 80s
pop culture but the music video show
anyway, I saw a New Order video for Confusion that had unbelievably great
footage of the Paradise Garage, NYC
The New Order website has the Confusion video in the media section,
along with all the other New Order, Joy Division and Electronic videos.
http://www.neworderonline.com/MediaList.aspx?MediaTypeID=2
Glenn
So last night I'm watching VH1 Classic's 80s music video hour We are the
80s - not the
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anyway, I saw a New Order video for Confusion that had unbelievably
great
footage of the Paradise Garage, NYC back in the early 80s, and Arthur
Baker
in it too!
it showed New Order walking down the entrance ramp of the club - Arthur
Baker takes a new recording of the tune into the DJ booth (sadly
/04 09:21 AMSubject: Re: (313) New Order
video @ Paradise Garage
That video--along with original cuts for The Perfect Kiss, True Faith, Blue
Monday 88, Touched By The Hand of God, Bizarre Love Triangle, and one other (I
think) are on a VHS tape called Substance. shock Came out at the same time
as the double album in 87. I believe the Confusion vid also
That video--along with original cuts for The Perfect Kiss, True Faith, Blue
Monday 88, Touched By The Hand of God, Bizarre Love Triangle, and one other (I
think) are on a VHS tape called Substance. shock Came out at the same time
as the double album in 87. I believe the Confusion vid
Full of worthless data this morning
Hey Heath, if thats your worthless data, looking forward to the worthwhile
stuff!
Another set of so-called official reprints is being offered through Vinyl
Revival
Yes, thats the shop in town. He probably didn't ask Mr Saville, but I'm
sure Mr Wilson knows
Speaking of confusion dunno know if anyone else knows about the 808
state remixes? Apologies if this is old news.
from 808 website...
# 808 State Prebuild album on Rephlex. All paperwork has now been
completed, hoping for a March release date. To be proceeded by a single
with 808 cover
, 2004 9:37 AM
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Watching the video again I noticed this time that all the club logos are
for The Fun House disco
here's info on it http://www.jahsonic.com/FunHouse.html
http://www.disco
trying to confirm it on DHP. Nice post
Thanks...
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Watching the video again I noticed this time that all
Maarten Baute wrote:
Can I find some information on the net covering the link between new order
and detroit techno?
And what new order albums should I buy as an introduction to the band?
This post is a bit old, but...
I've always thought that the intro of a track in Red Planet 6 (I don't
At 11:26 PM 8/9/2003, Two divided by zero wrote:
Maarten Baute wrote:
And what new order albums should I buy as an introduction to the band?
Personally, I could spin Fine Time (off of Technique) for a long time
before I get sick of it. What an incredible track.
PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) new order.
Massive influence in European circles, the Manchester scene was probably
just as important as the UK shoegaze scene as far as influence on
electronic music. As far as techno, or more specifically Detroit techno,
it's hard to say but I wouldn't
I
think they were at least as important to Detroit as a lot of the other
synth-pop-type bands of that era, like Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, Erasure,
and the less-pop ones too.
Definitely--it was the thick synths and rabid experimentation (on
Stephen Morris' part) with electronic percussion
@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) new order.
I
think they were at least as important to Detroit as a lot of the other
synth-pop-type bands of that era, like Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys,
Erasure,
and the less-pop ones too.
Definitely--it was the thick synths and rabid experimentation (on
Stephen Morris
That was the album I thought of as well. Absolutely classic. :)
Their single Confusion was a huge crossover song. Back in the day you'd
find this played at most *any* east coast club playing dance music, no
matter what the genre.
lisa
Phonopsia wrote:
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, 2003 8:31 PM
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I
think they were at least as important to Detroit as a lot of the other
synth-pop-type bands of that era, like Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys,
Erasure,
and the less-pop ones too.
Definitely--it was the thick synths and rabid experimentation
O.L. From The Basement wrote:
Yes, as for a Detroit connection remix wise, Kevin Saunderson remixed
Round Round on Quest Records in 1989.
Not just Kevin Saunderson, but Ben Grosse (also of Detroit, I assume;
he mixed Good Life) as well.
There's a nice discography at
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 8:58 PM
Subject: (313) new order.
Can I find some information on the net covering the link between new order
and detroit techno?
Aha! One of my favorite subjects, and for a long time my favorite band. I
think they were at least
I tend to agree, but I still love Regret as a fantastic pop song.
Republic and Get Ready both sit outside the traditional canon of most
New Order fans. Why? Lots of theories abound, but in general the band
more or less broke up after Technique (1989), and frankly never really
found their
[Kelly M [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
As far as the side-projects go, you must agree, Barny's work with Johnny
Marr and Neil Tennant in the first Electronic album produced some
amazing, severely under-rated music.
Definitely.
Matt
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As far as the side-projects go, you must agree, Barny's work with Johnny
Marr and Neil Tennant in the first Electronic album produced some
amazing, severely under-rated music.
Definitely.
'Getting Away With It' is probably one of my all-time favourite songs by any
artist, oh! the
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Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 2:42 AM
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As far as the side-projects go, you must agree, Barny's work with Johnny
Marr and Neil Tennant in the first Electronic album produced some
Can someone please tell me how important new order was for the
development
of techno? What do the detroit guys think of new order? how did it
influence
what they were doing?
pretty important i would say, but i'll let the more verbose 313 members go
on about that ;)
And what new order
[Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Can I find some information on the net covering the link between new order
and detroit techno?
And what new order albums should I buy as an introduction to the band?
Can't comment on the techno connection, but as far as recommendations,
there's no better
Massive influence in European circles, the Manchester scene was probably
just as important as the UK shoegaze scene as far as influence on
electronic music. As far as techno, or more specifically Detroit techno,
its hard to say but I wouldnt doubt it.
As far as recommendations go, I would pick
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Can someone please tell me how important new order was for the
development
of techno? What do the detroit guys think of new order? how did it
influence
what they were doing?
pretty important i would say, but i'll
[sean deason [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
a better question would be: how much of an influence was Kraftwerk on New
Order?
I recall an interview where they mention a track of thiers with a working
title KW1 which stood for the Kraftwerk One I think it later became
Your Smile or something similar.
was Kraftwerk on
New Order?
sean
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Can someone please tell me how important new order was for the
development
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From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 8:58 PM
Subject: (313) new order.
Can I find some information on the net covering the link between new order
and detroit techno?
Aha! One of my favorite subjects
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personally: No record collection could be complete without the
LowLife
album. most of the tracks from that album got loads of club play in
Detroit's and LowLife was the soundtrack to many of my
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'Your Silent Face' - I suspect this is the one you mean, Sean?),
thanx Tristian! yes, *thats* the one I was trying to recall. it's very
kraftwerk sounding. even the vocals are sang in a very cold detached
monotone with a very
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personally: No record collection could be complete without the
LowLife
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'Your
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coolness! everyone on 313 should own this album. it's not very Joy
Division,
nor New Order sounding, at least
I have heard it at the office a few times, it sounds too indie to me - which
I guess are their roots but not my thang.
Incidentally, can anyone recall the name of the last Advent LP? The electro
one from last year?
M. Todd Smith wrote:
Remixes of 'Crystal' are out this week, you'll be
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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 2:51 AM
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I have heard it at the office a few times, it sounds too indie to me - which
I guess are their roots but not my thang.
you could say
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'Crystal' has been remixed by Bedrock (John Digweed and Co.), a mix wich
in my eyes sounded pretty cool! and a remix
Incidentally, can anyone recall the name of the last Advent LP? The
electro
one from last year?
Would that be: New Beginnings. Some tracks were pretty electro. I think it
was released further back than last year though. It was their 2nd LP I
think. (one THE most wicked sleeves ever too.)
Incidentally, can anyone recall the name of the last Advent LP? The
electro
one from last year?
Would that be: New Beginnings. Some tracks were pretty
electro. I think it
was released further back than last year though. It was
their 2nd LP I
think. (one THE most wicked sleeves
Incidentally, can anyone recall the name of the last Advent LP? The electro
one from last year?
Time Trap Tehnik
Jernej
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Hi all,
Bought the new album of New Order ´get ready´ yesterday.
After 8 years of silence they still sound pretty good!!
Although it´s more of rockier sound they play nowadays,
it´s great to hear these guys again who have been such a big
influence on the (acid)house-culture (a bit of 313 here:)
for me its a little bit less then i excpected. But its just enough to hear
sumner again. crystal is perfect.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 8:20 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] new order
Hi all,
Bought
for me its a little bit less then i
excpected. But its just enough to hear
sumner again. crystal is perfect.
And dig that video! I could've sworn it was Travis or Starsailor or Blur or
one of those half-pint Britpop twats... ;
John
PS: Right on with Sumner and Hook -- they sound better than
We'll likely see the classic New Order (i.e. dancey stuff) on the remixes and
on a possible EP out next year in conjunction with Chemical Brothers (it wasn't
finished in time for the album). But if you come to Get Ready with any sort of
expectation that it's going to carry on from where either
M. Todd Smith wrote:
Remixes of 'Crystal' are out this week, you'll be surprised at who got the
rmx duties.
I think depressed would be more appropriate than surprised, :-(
(the album is pretty good though).
Sean.
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To
Sean Creen wrote:
I think depressed would be more appropriate than surprised, :-(
(the album is pretty good though).
well, Pete Tong has ar'd the lp for London Records, so the choice of
remixers for Crystal is hardly a surprise... unfortunately.
rob
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