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One of the most influential bands of our time are coming back to Australia. To celebrate New Order's return, I'm dusting off a cracking Take 5 from 2020 with the one and only Bernard Sumner. The frontman joined me to share the songs that made him, which was a real treat given his blueprint has changed the course of modern music.Dive into the Haçienda, and hear some incredible stories with this Mancunian legend.Iggy Pop - 'Shades' Joe Smooth - 'Promised Land'Electronic - 'Twisted Tenderness'Arcade Fire - 'Ready To Start'David Morales - Hideaway [Ft. Blondewearingblack] [Classic Mix]Listen to Peter Hook's Take 5 here
We were back for the first Side Effects of 2025! Loads of Winter, Weather, and New Year classics. We celebrated the birthdays of Bernard Sumner, David Bowie, Mark Hollis, and Michael Stipe.New(-ish/er) music this week from Celeste Madden, Jacob Alon, Sky Ferreira, Pale Blue Eyes, Fat Dog, Vacations and Alice Phoebe Lou.As promised, we're Making Mondays Happy Again!For more info and tracklisting, visit https://thefaceradio.com/side-effects.Tune into new broadcasts of Side Effects, LIVE, Monday from 2 - 4 PM EST / 7 - 9 PM GMT on The Face Radio.Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com.Connect: https://linktr.ee/kurtispowers Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We were back for the first Side Effects of 2025! Loads of Winter, Weather, and New Year classics. We celebrated the birthdays of Bernard Sumner, David Bowie, Mark Hollis, and Michael Stipe. New(-ish/er) music this week from Celeste Madden, Jacob Alon, Sky Ferreira, Pale Blue Eyes, Fat Dog, Vacations and Alice Phoebe Lou. As promised, we're Making Mondays Happy Again! For more info and tracklisting, visit https://thefaceradio.com/side-effects. Tune into new broadcasts of Side Effects, LIVE, Monday from 2 - 4 PM EST / 7 - 9 PM GMT on The Face Radio. Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com. Connect: https://linktr.ee/kurtispowers
Rejoignez Ombline Roche pour une passionnante exploration de l'histoire de New Order, groupe emblématique de la new wave britannique des années 80. Après le tragique suicide d'Ian Curtis, le chanteur de Joy Division, les membres restants décident de se réinventer et de former un nouveau groupe, New Order. Découvrez comment ce trio de musiciens mancuniens, composé de Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook et Stephen Morris, a réussi à créer un son novateur, mêlant influences new wave et électro, et à s'imposer comme l'un des acteurs majeurs de la scène musicale de cette époque.Plongez dans les coulisses de la naissance de ce groupe légendaire. Vous apprendrez comment les trois amis ont dû faire face à la comparaison inévitable avec l'héritage de Joy Division, et comment ils ont finalement réussi à se forger leur propre identité, en s'ouvrant à de nouvelles sonorités électroniques. Découvrez les défis qu'ils ont dû relever pour trouver leur nouvelle voie, entre la volonté de rendre hommage à leur passé et la nécessité de s'en détacher pour aller de l'avant.Suivez le parcours de New Order, de la sortie de leur premier album, «Movement», jusqu'à leur consécration avec le single culte «Blue Monday», véritable hymne dancefloor de la new wave. Vous serez captivés par la manière dont ce trio a réussi à réinventer la musique new wave, en la rendant plus dansante et accessible, tout en conservant une authenticité et une profondeur artistique uniques.Que vous soyez un fan inconditionnel de New Order ou simplement curieux d'en apprendre davantage sur cette période charnière de l'histoire de la musique britannique, cet épisode de «La Partition» vous réserve de passionnantes révélations. Laissez-vous emporter par l'odyssée de ce groupe légendaire et découvrez les coulisses de la naissance d'un son qui a marqué toute une génération.
La Truande De La Semaine : les infos sur l'interdiction de cultiver du cannabis dans son jardin ne sont pas encore arrivées en Lozère Mix #1Roxy Music - Love is the drug (Todd Terje Disco Dub)Beppe Loda - Spaghetti Disco Freak / Untitled 3Nick Faber - B-Boys breakin'in every disco (Tribute to DJ Regal)Discotecas - Early riser Tétéou : le 21 juillet 2023 on avalait des burgers végés succulents sous un soleil de plombKraak & Smaak & Turbotito - My all Mix #2Rinocerose - AwakeACUD - Supermarkt (Prins Thomas Diskomiks)Khaled Barkat - Galouli ensahiRaf Reza - Why you gotta ? L'Info du 20H : la gourde devient l'accessoire ecolo et trendy dans les clubs parisiensPlastique De Rêve - I'm A Cliché Edit Service 87 Mix #3Miss Kittin & The Hacker - You and usBryan's Magic Tears - Stream rollerEtran De L'Aïr - AmidinineCharif Megarbane - Carnations La VO Soutirée : la recette du Blue Monday 83 d'après Bernard Sumner de New OrderZombie Zombie - The beach
Ah, the bizarre love/hate life of the New Order fan. What's your most loved and least favorite song on Low-Life?! For our fourth Request Episode Election, we went through dozens of listener suggestions to nominate Joe Jackson's Look Sharp, Jane's Addiction's Ritual de lo Habitual and this 1985 Manchester classic, which won in a landslide election. While half of us moaned about the album choice from our mystery nominators (MIA), we all had lots of great memories to share of adoring and rolling our eyes at NO. Superfan Sam hosted and held up lots of New Order vinyl, old tshirts were dusted off and Adam delivered an avalanche of guest rankers, starting with internationally-loved San Diego superstars Koi Division, who donned their iconic fish heads for a filmed interview. Days later, he visited Gold Diggers Sound in Los Angeles to chat with Dave Trumfio of the synth-lovin' Pulsars, whose lone 1997 debut/farewell album has finally recently been reissued. The two full interviews will be on our Youtube channel. Just you wait. In addition to getting tribute band opinions from San Francisco's Temptation and San Diego's Thieves Like Us (Substance responded too late to have their support for "Sunrise" be included), he got first hand accounts of 91X FM's infamous 1985 year-end countdown switcheroo from DJs Dwight Arnold, Pam Wolf and Billy Bones. Listen at WeWillRankYouPod.com, Apple, Spotify and your favorite voting booth. Follow us and weigh in with your favorites on Facebook, Instagram & Threads and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod . SPOILERS/FILE UNDER:Angel dust, Angel Dust, Dwight Arnold, As It Is When It Was, Blue Monday, Billy Bones, breathing solo, Brotherhood, capitalization, Jimmy Cliff, Ian Clownfish, cowbell, the Cure, dance pop, darkwave, Darker Waves Festival, Jonathan Demme, Depeche Mode, double claps, Echo and the Bunnymen, Elegia, England, Erasure, Face Up, Factory Records, folk music, frogs, funeral soundtrack, Gene Loves Jezebel, Gillian Gilbert, harpsichord, Hook, Peter Hook, hooky, Hooky, Joy Division, Koi Division, Love Vigilantes, Low-Life, Manchester, Ennio Morricone, Stephen Morris, New Order, new wave, 91X FM, Oyster Band, Paradise, The Perfect Kiss, post-punk, Power Corruption and Lies, Pretty In Pink, Pulsars, request episode, Bernard Salmon, Peter Saville, seasonable, shaft, shenanigans, Simple Minds, Sooner Than You Think, Sub-culture, Bernard Sumner, Sunrise, synthpop, Temptation, terrible lyrics, Thieves Like Us, This Time of Night, tribute band, Dave Trumfio, Weirdo, Steve West, Pam Wolf, 1963, 1985. US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.comNEW! Host tips: Venmo @wewillrankyoupodhttp://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPodhttp://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPodhttps://www.threads.net/@WeWillRankYouPodhttp://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo http://www.YourOlderBrother.com(Sam's music page) http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page)https://open.spotify.com/user/dancecarbuzz (Dan's playlists)
Join us as we dive into the synth-laden world of Electronic's self-titled 1991 debut album—a meeting of minds where New Order's beats and The Smiths' wit collided. We'll unpack how Johnny Marr and Bernard Sumner's side hustle became the ultimate ‘90s supergroup flex, blending Britpop angst with dancefloor grooves. Tune in for a nostalgic trip that's as smooth as a synth solo and as sharp as a Mancunian quip. ********************** EARLY ACCESS FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.
Don't say we don't treat you listeners—we've only got another EXTRA TIME episode for you! MUNDIAL Editor-at-Large Seb White regales James Bird and Tommy Stewart about going to the EURO 2020 final at Wembley in the adidas box alongside some of England's great and good. Noel Gallagher, Mick Jagger, Toni Duggan, Bernard Sumner, and... Goldie, who Seb suspects gave him Covid due to an out-of-control embrace.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jordan and Alex don their most severe clothing and geometric haircuts to dive in the Big Bang of post-punk and goth: Joy Division's “Unknown Pleasures!” They'll trace the band's origins to a pre-fame Sex Pistols gig in Manchester attended by virtually every member of the city's musical luminaries to the maddening conditions of recording with insane genius producer Martin Hannett, who maybe tried to suffocate and/or poison their drummer? They'll also re-litigate 1980s Manchester's most famous rock feud…among people who aren't in the Smiths: Joy Division/ New Order's Peter Hook and Bernard Sumner! Also get ready to be so sad hearing about Ian Curtis' life! Too Much Information: Two men in their 30s struggling to delicately parse mental health issues via granular trivia!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 82nd episode of the Pictures of Lily Podcast, we continue our new format where I share my experience about a specific interview from my 32-year archive. In this … Continue reading → The post Pictures of Lily Podcast (Vintage Edition): Episode 5.82: Electronic: Johnny Marr and Bernard Sumner 2000 Interview appeared first on Lily Moayeri.
Plongez dans l'histoire fascinante du groupe emblématique de la New Wave britannique des années 80, New Order, à travers cet épisode de "La partition" avec Ombline Roche. Découvrez les débuts tumultueux de New Order, née des cendres de Joy Division après le tragique suicide de leur leader Ian Curtis. Suivez le parcours de Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, et Steven Morris alors qu'ils se réinventent, cherchant à la fois leur identité et une nouvelle direction musicale. Entre introspection et expérimentation, New Order trace son chemin avec détermination. Plongez dans les coulisses de la création de leur premier album post-Joy Division, "Movement", et vibrez au rythme de leur évolution vers des sons plus optimistes et dansants. L'épisode explore comment le groupe a su se réinventer, passant de l'ombre à la lumière, pour créer des hits incontournables comme "Blue Monday". Laissez-vous immerger dans une révolution sonore où l'électro se mêle au disco, où la mélancolie se transforme en énergie contagieuse. Découvrez les coulisses de la création de ce morceau emblématique, devenu le maxi 45 tours le plus vendu de l'histoire musicale. Plongez dans l'univers créatif de New Order, entre nostalgie de Joy Division et désir de faire danser les foules, dans un épisode où l'histoire de la musique rencontre l'émotion et l'innovation.
Équipe, amitiés, émotions partagéesNuits sonores est avant tout une aventure collective, un projet d'équipe. C'est un travail et c'est plus qu'un travail : c'est un engagement et une passion. Une route pavée de solidarités et d'histoires d'amitié, une épopée à partager, ouverte aux autres, aux bénévoles, aux partenaires, aux ami.es, aux artistes, à celles et ceux qui aiment ce festival, et ont souhaité lui donner un peu d'eux-mêmes !“Nuits sonores, 20 ans sans dormir”Un podcast produit par Arty Farty et réalisé par Cheese Naan Écrit par Anne-Caroline Jambaud et Vincent CarryDirecteur de création : Loïc MabilyMontage : Mathilde TinetMixage : Julien AttalVoix off : Laure Porthé Intervenant.es : Vincent Carry, Frédérique Joly, Pierre-Marie Oullion, Fanny Crapanzano, Alexandre Didier, Meryl Laurent, Mathilde Carry-Servais, Carmen Higueras, Lucie James, Hyacinthe Pavlides, Jennifer Cardini, Chloé Krempf, Chantal la Nuit Musique : New order - Blue mondayThe Blessed Madonna - He is the voice I hear Musique live : Abul Mogard, Camion Bazar, Red Axes, The Balek Band Crédits musicaux : ‘'Blue Monday'' Composé et interprété par New Order (Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, Bernard Sumner)℗ 1983 Warner Music UK Ltd, avec l'autorisation de Warner Music France© Universal Music Publishing on behalf of Vitalrun CO. LTD. - 100%Avec l'autorisation d'Universal Music Publishing Film & TV ‘'He is the voice I hear'' composé et interprété par The Blessed Madonna (Marea Stamper)℗ 2016, We Still Believe© BMG Rights Management Extraits Live : ‘'Abul Mogard - Live Nuits Sonores 2023'' Composé et interprété par Abul Mogard‘'Camion Bazar - Live Nuits Sonores 2023'' Composé et interprété par Camion Bazar‘'Red Axes - Live Nuits Sonores 2023'' Composé et interprété par Red Axes‘'The Balek Band - Live Nuits Sonores 2023” Composé et interprété par The Balek Band (ABS Records) Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Your host, Tom Austin-Morgan, is back on this episode of the Banned Biographies Podcast to let you know what's been going on and what you can expect on the next episode, which will be released next week. The news in this episode revolves around festival line up announcements, tour date announcements and cancellations, new album announcements, Ex Anti-Flag frontman, Justin Geever being sued for sexual assault, Crass releasing a picture book, Kevin 'Geordie' Walker from Killing Joke passing away, GWAR making a new film in which they save Earth from destruction, Shane MacGowan passing away, Spotify changing their royalties structure to stop two thirds of the songs on the platform from making money, Dead Kennedy's debut album reaching Gold status in the US 43 year after its release, and Manny Martinez (an original member of Misfits) passing away. I review singles and EPs release by Feeder, Gogol Bordello and Bernard Sumner, Cherym, Alkaline Trio, IDLES, Green Day, Sum 41, The Cult and Pendulum. However, there was only on album I was keeping an eye on to review this month: Just Before The World Starts Burning by The Sleeping Souls, a.k.a. Frank Turner's backing band. I hope you all had a wonderful holiday period, and a Happy New Year! Merch: https://my-store-cfdac5.creator-spring.com Contact Twitter: @BannedBiogs Facebook: @BannedBiographies Instagram: @bannedbiographies E-mail: bannedbiographies@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Movement" There's nothing about Peter Hook that I can tell you you don't already know, so let's just do a refresher run through his musical CV. In the late '70s Hook formed Joy Division with childhood pal Bernard Sumner after the two friends saw the Sex Pistols play in Manchester. The band only put out two albums and one of those albums, the legendary Closer was put out two months after the band had ceased to b,e due to the suicide of singer Ian Curtis on the eve of Joy Division's debut US/Canada tour. Rechristened New Order and consisting of the remaining members of Joy Division plus keyboardist Gillian Gilbert, New Order blended jittery post-punk rhythms with dance music. The result? Well, you know the result. They were one of the biggest bands of the '80s, spawning hits like True Faith, The Perfect Kiss, Subculture and Blue Monday, which was the biggest selling 12-inch of all time. It might still be. New Order dominated the '80s, but the '90s weren't too shabby—they had a #1 UK hit with World In Motion in 1990 and they had their biggest US hit with “Regret” in 1993. They kept crushing it, putting out Get Ready in 2001 and collaborating with Billy Corgan and Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream. They were given the Godlike Genius award at the 2005 NME awards and got nominated for a Grammy in 2006 for Guilt Is a Useless Emotion. Then things got a bit sour, with Hook leaving the band in 2007 and forming his own outfit Peter Hook and the Light, a band that featured his son Jack and much to his fans delight, revisited the Joy Division and New Order songbooks. Over the course of his career Hook has worked with The Stone Roses, and Perry Farrell, he toured with the Durutti Column, put out albums with Revenge and Monaco and wrote one of the best music books ever: Substance; Inside New Order. This is a partial list, btw. Almost a partial partial list because when it comes to Peter Hook, there's a lot of ground to cover. But these are the basics. Do a deeper dive after you hear the show—the guy is a titan. As for his split with New Order and his boyhood pal Bernard, we don't have time to go over the legal end of that dissolution, so let's just say this. If you're hoping for a reunion you're wasting your good hope energy. Not going to happen. As a bassist, he plays with an authoritative blend of prowl and sting and not only is he one of the all time greats, he also happens to be a nice guy. This chat covers his fractured friendship with Sumner, why the New Order/Joy Division songbooks appeal to fans across generations and what Hooky has learned from his old material. www.peterhookandthelight.live www.bombshellradio.com www.embersarts.com www.stereoembersmagazine.com www.alexgreenbooks.com Stereo Embers The Podcast Twitter: @emberseditor Instagram: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
Your host, Tom Austin-Morgan, is back on this episode of the Banned Biographies Podcast to let you know what's been going on and what you can expect on the next episode, which will be released next week. The news in this episode revolves around festival line up announcements, tour date announcements and cancellations, new album announcements, Ex Anti-Flag frontman, Justin Geever being sued for sexual assault, Crass releasing a picture book, Kevin 'Geordie' Walker from Killing Joke passing away, GWAR making a new film in which they save Earth from destruction, Shane MacGowan passing away, Spotify changing their royalties structure to stop two thirds of the songs on the platform from making money, Dead Kennedy's debut album reaching Gold status in the US 43 year after its release, and Manny Martinez (an original member of Misfits) passing away. I review singles and EPs release by Feeder, Gogol Bordello and Bernard Sumner, Cherym, Alkaline Trio, IDLES, Green Day, Sum 41, The Cult and Pendulum. However, there was only on album I was keeping an eye on to review this month: Just Before The World Starts Burning by The Sleeping Souls, a.k.a. Frank Turner's backing band. I hope you all had a wonderful holiday period, and a Happy New Year! Merch: https://my-store-cfdac5.creator-spring.com Contact Twitter: @BannedBiogs Facebook: @BannedBiographies Instagram: @bannedbiographies E-mail: bannedbiographies@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No other band sounds like Gogol Bordello. Frontman Eugene Hütz has crafted a caustic blend of styles that meld his affection for punk with the Romani music from his native Ukraine. Gogol Bordello released its ninth studio album, Solidartine, in 2022. This year, Hütz launched a new label, Casa Gogol Records, with a collaboration with New Order's Bernard Sumner, "Solidarity," and put out a track to benefit Ukraine, "United Strike Back," featuring Tre Cool (Green Day), Jello Biafra (Dead Kennedys), Joe Lally (Fugazi) and Roger Miret (Agnostic Front). Links Gogol Bordello home page Gogol Bordello tour dates Jay Gilbert @ Label Logic Glenn Peoples @ Billboard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Edición Limitada - 11 de Diciembre del 2023. Selección, producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes (Beatmaster23). Presentando música de El Perro del Mar, Felt, Gene Loves Jezebel y Jay Aston, Future Islands, The Libertines, Nouvelle Vague con Mélanie Pain, Hazel English, The Umbrellas, Bill Ryder-Jones, Yumi Zouma, Kevin Drew, MGMT, Idles, Reflection Black, The Killers, Guided By Voices, Cast, The Jesus And Mary Chain, USA Nails, Lux Mala, La Sécurité, Gogol Bordello con Bernard Sumner, Dogstar, Teens in Trouble, Trevor Horn con Rick Astley, Soft Cell, Train To Spain, HEALTH, Black Needle Noise, Zymb & Mojakk, Blood Circle, Bedless Bones, Ronnie Martin y Nick Cave con Shane MacGowan.
Ukranian born Eguene Hutz tells me about moving to New York, labouring, getting kicked out of CBGBs and more. 'Solidartity', Gogol Bordello's cover of Angelic Upstarts featuring Bernard Sumner is out now. Catch the band on tour next week. Tell me your work story, WhatsApp a voice note or message at 07904243 101. Learn your favourite song and download AMPOLLO - the FREE app that lets you practice at home with songs, using its AI stem-removing super smart tech: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1659856412?pt=125376217&ct=Giles&mt=8 Photo: Virlana Tkacz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released in 1991 to critical and commercial success, supergroup Electronic's debut LP was Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr's opportunity to break from the respective legacies of New Order and The Smiths and run headlong into contemporary dance culture, but as the Senior Staff are arguing in this month's commentary podcast, it's always been less than the sum of its parts and incapable of measuring up to its dance music contemporaries. Bring some tequila, because this We Have A Commentary gets salty.
Welcome to Music Around The World. Each week we showcase a collection of artists and their music from different parts of the world. In this episode, we present to you an impressive lineup of artists including Mladen Tomic, Bours?, Joyce Muniz, Enei, Vinyl's From The Past and Music News. https://75dc83.p3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/MFAW-EP-99.mp3 Music From Around The World Transcription Intro: 00:00 to 0:11This is Music From Around The World Episode 99. I'm your host Mason Vera Paine and in today's episode we will be featuring music from Mladen Tomic, Bours?, Joyce Muniz, Enei, Vinyl's From The Past and Music News. Mladen Tomic: Start -0:12 and End – 8:32Hailing from Bosnia is the renowned DJ and Producer Mladen Tomic. His music includes a blend of techno and house. He is also known for his original productions and remixes for performers such as Mauro Picotto, Sebastian Leger, Cristian Varela, Stefano Noferin to name a few. Take a listen to his latest “Invisible Limit”. “Invisible Limit”.is out now via Music Treasures and its available on all streaming platforms. Mladen's journey in the world of music began in 1999, when he and Sinisa Tamamović joined forces. Together, they put on events throughout the Western Balkans. Despite nearly a quarter century in the industry, Mladen remains as passionate about making music as ever and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. For the latest on Mladen and his upcoming releases visit: facebook.com/djmladentomic; that's facebook.com/D-J-M-L-A-D-E-N-T-O-M-I-C Bours?: Start – 8:33 and End – 15:07Our next artist Bours?, is a French DJ and Producer who is the most influential Parisian underground scene. He has been producing music for over a decade with various styles before settling on Techno Rave. His tracks consist of chopped up vocals and hard kicks. Here is a listen to his latest track “Salsita”. “Salsita” is out now via RAW and its available on all streaming platforms. Bours? Is playing a major role in the growth of the EDM scene; having created “Thumps Out Traxx” a label where he features and support upcoming artists. His mission is simple, he wishes to see the genre reach its full potential. For the latest on Bours? and his upcoming projects visit: instagram.com/bours_1; that's instagram.com/B-O-U-R-S UNDERSCORE 1 Vinyl's From The Past: 15:09 to 23:30I am going to take a brief break for Vinyl's From The Past. In this limited run series, I will be exploring the pioneers that have shaped and influenced the EDM we have today. In this episode I will be featuring “New Order”. In the early 80's Joy Division was formed with lead singer Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner (vocals, guitars, synthesizers), Peter Hook (bass, backing vocals), and Stephen Morris (drums, electronic drums, synthesizers). The group disbanded after the untimely death of Ian. The remaining members formed a new group, called “New Order”. “New Order” was considered a rock band but they actually were a fusion of post-punk, new wave and electronic music. One of their breakthrough singles was “Blue Monday” which is regarded as one of the most influential songs in EDM. Take a listen to it here. “Blue Monday” was known for its electronic instruments being showcased such as the use of pulsating synth basslines, catchy melodies and programmed drum beats. The song also melded rock and electronic elements which helped influence not only EDM but alternative dance and synthpop. That's it for this Vinyl's from the past now, let's get back to the music. Joyce Muniz: Start – 23:30 and End – 29:58Berlin-based artist Joyce Muniz is a well-known DJ and producer who has been working alongside some of the top names in the club scene such as Maya Jane Coles, Claptone and Anabel Englund. Check out her latest track “Balin Bali”. “Balin Bali '' is out now via Exploited and is available on all streaming platforms. Joyce is a remarkable artist within the EDM comm...
"Unknown Pleasures", el primer disco de Joy Division, es protagonista de este episodio. Un álbum seminal para la comprensión del sonido de Manchester, "Madchester", y su reencarnación en New Order, pero también por muchos otros factores que conversamos en este capítulo. Experiencias personales y datos imperdibles de una placa icónica.
Bernard Sumner (de New Order) y Johnny Marr (de los Smiths) le dieron un nuevo aire a esta idea con un grupo que actualizó el sonido bailable a principios de los 90.
Edición Limitada - 15 de Mayo del 2023. Selección, producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Muzz, Peter Gabriel, James, Moby con Dougy Mandagi, Ian Brown, Grian Chatten, Our Broken Garden, Girl Scout, Beach Fossils, Kishi Bashi, Declan Welsh and The Decadent West, Air in the Lungs, Pretenders, Michael Stipe con Natalie Merchant, Wiggy & Billy Bragg, Teke::Teke, La Sécurité, Don't Get Lemon, Ocean Hope, The Drums, Devoratus , The KVB, James Ellis Ford, Sparks, Perpacity, Human Tetris, French 79, Kotomi featuring GrimesAI, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, SIIE, Ladytron, Blakkat, Mella Dee con Bernard Sumner, Alison Goldfrapp, Discotheque, Midnightchoir, Acid Klaus con Philly Piper, Super Dragon Punch!!, Urban Matrix, SpankTheNun, Extize, Gutenberg, Psyence Fiction, Boys Noize & Pussy Riot con Alice Glass.
In May 1980, the band Joy Division was devastated by the death of lead singer Ian Curtis. The three remaining band members, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, and Stephen Morris, decided they would keep making music together, and a few months later, Gillian Gilbert joined them. They called the band New Order. New Order is one of the most influential bands of the last four decades. Their song “Blue Monday" came out in 1983, and it holds the record for being the best-selling 12-inch single of all time. Rolling Stone put “Blue Monday” on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, and Pitchfork included it in its top 5 best songs of the 1980s. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of “Blue Monday,” in this episode, New Order discusses how they created the song. This episode was produced in collaboration with Transmissions, the official New Order and Joy Division podcast produced by Cup and Nuzzle. We've put together this story out of the hours and hours of interviews they've recorded, along with a new interview I did with Peter Hook. As you'll hear the four of them explain, nothing about Blue Monday's success, or really, even its existence, was something that they planned for. For more, visit songexploder.net/new-order.
En este episodio, conversamos sobre la importancia de "Power, Corruption & Lies" de New Order, abordando algunas de sus principales canciones, su producción, influencia en el legado de la banda, entre otros elementos.
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This year we're going to be making episodes from the Patreon vaults available to all listeners, and we're kicking off with this one, originally released in July 2021 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Electronic's Raise The Pressure. We're discussing the partnership between Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr, the addition of Kraftwerk's Karl Bartos to the mix, and much more. Let us know your thoughts on the episode and the album on the socials @trackbytrackuk
This week a look at DECADES Joy Division + New Order from John Aizlewood. Both bands were genre-defining, Joy Division consisting of Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, and Stephen Morris, proponents of dark and gloomy atmospheric music, and whose legendary status remains intact through Ian Curtis' suicide shortly before the release of Closer. And the band's remaining members were, with the addition of Gillian Gilbert, to become - New Order, with their dance-infused music which would make them one of the most influential bands of the 1980s. Author John Aizlewood relates the story of both bands in the podcast. His book DECADES Joy Division + New Order provides a fascinating insight into these influential bands, and the unique story of what was to start as a close friendship between Sumner and Hook, and end in its dissolution.Connect with me on Instagram; steve.blameAnd thanks to POP; The History Makers insanely wonderful talent booker: #ArchieCMichaelSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pop-the-history-makers-with-steve-blame/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The crimewriting legend that brought us Inspector Rebus and ardent music lover Ian Rankin joins Jude to discuss another incredible book about music and the people who make it. Ian has picked a book about his beloved Joy Division. Touching from a Distance is written by Joy Division singer Ian Curtis's wife Deborah and was published fifteen years after he died in 1980. In this episode they chat early music experiences, toxic masculinity and the existential thriller Ian plotted out but never quite wrote based on Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures. There's still time Ian, there's still time! You can pre-order Ian Rankin's new book here https://geni.us/AHeartFullOfHeadstones Other books mentioned in the podcast:England's Dreaming by Jon Savage https://uk.bookshop.org/books/england-s-dreaming/9780571368549Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom by Nik Cohn https://uk.bookshop.org/books/awopbopaloobop-alopbamboom-pop-from-the-beginning/9781784870485Unknown Pleasures: Inside Joy Division by Peter Hook https://uk.bookshop.org/books/unknown-pleasures-inside-joy-division/9781471148330Substance: Inside New Order by Peter Hook https://uk.bookshop.org/books/substance-inside-new-order/9781471132421Chapter and Verse - New Order, Joy Division and Me by Bernard Sumner https://uk.bookshop.org/books/chapter-and-verse-new-order-joy-division-and-me/9780552170499Record Play Pause: Confessions of a Post-Punk Percussionist: the Joy Division Years: Volume I by Stephen Morris https://bit.ly/3JHMhtgFast Forward: Confessions of a Post-Punk Percussionist: Volume II by Stephen Morris https://bit.ly/3QDEvTvJoy Division: Juvenes by Kevin Cummins https://uk.bookshop.org/books/joy-division-juvenes/9781788402712Charlotte Sometimes by Penelope Farmer https://uk.bookshop.org/books/charlotte-sometimes/9780141379210 You can buy Jude's book The Sound of Being Human: How Music Shapes Our Lives here: https://uk.bookshop.org/books/the-sound-of-being-human-how-music-shapes-our-lives/9781474622929 Finally White Rabbit's Spotify Playlist of 'booksongs' - songs inspired by books loved by our guests - is here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7chuHOeTs9jpyKpmgXV6uo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released at the dawn of the remix era, New Order's "Temptation" b/w "Hurt" came in two formats—33 ⅓ speed 7” and 45 RPM 12”—on the same May 10, 1982. With this single, bassist Peter Hook, keyboardist/guitarist Gillian Gilbert, drummer Stephen Morris, and guitarist/vocalist Bernard Sumner stepped out from Joy Division's shadow to establish themselves as a distinct entity. Painstakingly played alongside sequencers, Hook's melodic bass to Sumner's mantric vocals are unmistakable. About The Spindle: The 7-inch record isn't just a format—it's an art form. On each episode of The Spindle podcast, music writer Marc Masters and music historian (and music maker) John Howard dive into a great 7-inch, dissecting its background, impact, and the reasons why it stands out as a small plastic piece of music history. What's your favorite 7″? Call us at 1-877-WASTOIDS and weigh in!
Der Durchbruch nach dem Downer: Alex und Eckart stellen fest, dass Einfluss und Perfektion nicht immer einhergehen müssen.
On this day in 1976, the Buzzcocks and Sex Pistols appeared at The Lesser Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England. The now legendary night is regarded as a catalyst to the punk rock movement. In the audience was, Morrissey, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook (soon to form Joy Division) and Mark E Smith, (The Fall). With me to talk about his recollections of the night and the infancy of the punk scene is none other than Buzzcocks guitarist STEVE DIGGLE!You can hear the full interview with Steve on Episode 9 of Vintage Rock Pod!
On this day in 1976, the Buzzcocks and Sex Pistols appeared at The Lesser Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England. The now legendary night is regarded as a catalyst to the punk rock movement. In the audience was, Morrissey, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook (soon to form Joy Division) and Mark E Smith, (The Fall). With me to talk about his recollections of the night and the infancy of the punk scene is none other than Buzzcocks guitarist STEVE DIGGLE! You can hear the full interview with Steve on Episode 9 of Vintage Rock Pod! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lol's orange punk jacket and pants from the thrift store and pointy boots. The album that went with this outfit was the Clash's first album. The picture on the back of the album is the Notting Hill Gate carnival.Lol is in it mentally and spiritually. “We're a garage band, we come from Garageland.”The Stranglers on the college juke box for Budgie. For Lol, it was white punks on dope on the college juke box.Janie Jones was the track for Budgie on The Clash album. The lyrics were it for Budgie. The message was the thing for Budgie and Lol.Lol's No Change jacket was his Clash clothes. Ian Curtis had a No Future jacket.Lol danced with Jean Jaques and lived!The Clash at Top Rank Bingo and the Leisure Center, a faceless new-brutalist building.The tabloids bought the police to the gigs; Joe tried to calm the crowds and get off the PA! Undercurrent of violence. Budgie met Paul Simonon steel brush hair and chiseled features. Attitude was key! CONNECT WITH US:Curious Creatures:Website: https://curiouscreaturespodcast.comFacebook: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialTwitter: @curecreaturesInstagram: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialLol Tolhurst: Website: https://loltolhurst.comFacebook: @officialloltolhurst Twitter: @LolTolhurst Instagram: @lol.tolhurst Budgie: Facebook: @budgieofficial Twitter: @TuWhit2whooInstagram: @budgie646Curious Creatures is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
I denne uges udsendelse kaster vi os ud i den fantastiske verden af sodavand, og hvordan sodavandsreklamer i 80'erne og 90'erne var med til at påvirke musikkulturen. Vi kigger på meget forskellige reklamer fra 7up, Sunkist, Coca Cola og Pepsi som havde hyret store musikalske verdensstjerner som bl.a. Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, Ray Charles, New Order, Kim Carnes og Spice Girls til at hjælpe dem med at sælge deres læskedrikke. Vi får minsandten også plads til en hitliste fra 1989, Coca Cola Eurochart Hot 100 præsenteret af ingen ringere end fantastiske Niels Fez Pedersen. Derudover bliver det til et indblik i Andy Tennants manglende forhold til Pac-man, en snak om hvordan man fik New Orders forsanger Bernard Sumner til at synge fjollet sodavandslyrik uden at komme til at grine, vi kommer med en opfordring til at udgive Anders Frandsens musik fra de gamle Mercireklamer på vinyl til Record Store Day og så føler vi lidt med Enrique Iglesias som både bliver ydmyget og spist af en løve i en gammel Pepsireklame.
Recorded on February 26, 2022, this episode focuses on the seminal 1983 album by New Order, "Power, Corruption & Lies." The second album from New Order, "Power, Corruption & Lies" was released in May 1983 on the legendary Factory Records label (FACT 75). This episode is the second and final of our two part series focusing on the story, music, and influence of Manchester, England's music scene in the late 1970s/early 1980s.
"Power, Corruption and Truths" There's nothing about Peter Hook that I can tell you you don't already know, so let's just do a refresher run through his musical CV. In the late '70s Hook formed Joy Division with childhood pal Bernard Sumner after the two friends saw the Sex Pistols play in Manchester. The band only put out two albums and one of those albums, the legendary Closer was put out two months after the band had ceased to b,e due to the suicide of singer Ian Curtis on the eve of Joy Division's debut US/Canada tour. Rechristened New Order and consisting of the remaining members of Joy Division plus keyboardist Gillian Gilbert, New Order blended jittery post-punk rhythms with dance music. The result? Well, you know the result. They were one of the biggest bands of the '80s, spawning hits like True Faith, The Perfect Kiss, Subculture and Blue Monday, which was the biggest selling 12-inch of all time. It might still be. New Order dominated the '80s, but the '90s weren't too shabby—they had a #1 UK hit with World In Motion in 1990 and they had their biggest US hit with “Regret” in 1993. They kept crushing it, putting out Get Ready in 2001 and collaborating with Billy Corgan and Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream. They were given the Godlike Genius award at the 2005 NME awards and got nominated for a Grammy in 2006 for Guilt Is a Useless Emotion. Then things got a bit sour, with Hook leaving the band in 2007 and forming his own outfit Peter Hook and the Light, a band that featured his son Jack and much to his fans delight, revisited the Joy Division and New Order songbooks. Over the course of his career Hook has worked with The Stone Roses, and Perry Farrell, he toured with the Durutti Column, put out albums with Revenge and Monaco and wrote one of the best music books ever: Substance; Inside New Order. This is a partial list, btw. Almost a partial partial list because when it comes to Peter Hook, there's a lot of ground to cover. But these are the basics. Do a deeper dive after you hear the show—the guy is a titan. As for his split with New Order and his boyhood pal Bernard, we don't have time to go over the legal end of that dissolution, so let's just say this. If you're hoping for a reunion you're wasting your good hope energy. Not going to happen. As a bassist, he plays with an authoritative blend of prowl and sting and not only is he one of the all time greats, he also happens to be a nice guy. This chat covers his fractured friendship with Sumner, why the New Order/Joy Division songbooks appeal to fans across generations and what Hooky has learned from his old material. www.peterhookandthelight.live www.bombshellradio.com www.alexgreenonline.com Stereo Embers The podcast Twitter: @emberseditor Instagram: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
Johnny Marr is a guitarist, a singer, a producer and all around wonderful human. If you've listened to the radio in the last 3 decades, you've heard Johnny. He co-founded The Smiths, he was in The Pretenders, The Pet Shop Boys, formed Electronic with Bernard Sumner, was a member of The The, he was a Crib (The Cribs) , worked with Hans Zimmer on the 2021 James Bond theme, has produced 5 solo records and....closest to home for Joe, was a fellow member of Modest Mouse from 2002-2006. In this episode, Joe and Johnny talk rock n roll health, his experience as a relapsing studio rat, the importance of real connection with his listeners and how inner feelings are NOT his vehicle for writing lyrics. We hear a couple songs from his new record Fever Dreams Pts 1-4 (out end of February 2022) and discuss the recording process. And alas, Johnny shares the experience of his first week with Modest Mouse and how throwing himself into unknown waters has always been an interesting, challenging and shaping part of his life. Music by Johnny Marr and Joe Plummerhttps://johnnymarr.com/Visit https://www.izotope.com/ and use code FRET10 to get 10% off all softwareVisit https://wundergroundcoffee.com/ and use code doctorwunder to get 10% your purchase
In this week's show we have a set of 3 songs that are all entitled "Lies". We are also playing 6 NEW songs! We play superb songs from these artists: Nikki And The Corvettes, Brendan Benson & The Wellfed Boys, Jack White, The Accidentals, Julia Shapiro, 808 State with Bernard Sumner, Lit, Third Eye Blind, Taking Back Sunday, Blood Red Shoes, The Vaccines, The Hives, Alphaville, CHVRCHES, The Black Keys, Spoon. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio * 5pm Friday * * 10am Sunday * * 8pm Monday * Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ Twitter: @SUBedford1051 Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio Instagram: SuburbanUnderground And available on demand on your favorite podcast app!
Johnny Marr catches up with Kyle Meredith to dig into Fever Dreams, a four part EP series leading to a full album early next year. The legendary guitarist talks about wanting to make electro bangers and being influenced by classic soul artists to sing about more personal matters, his interest in psychology and perception, and rock's longtime use of sex as a theme. The former Smiths member also talks about the impossible task of measuring up to past classics, working with Hanz Zimmer on the new James Bond film No Time To Die, the 30th anniversary of Electronic (his post-Smiths collab with New Order's Bernard Sumner), and which album we may possibly see expanded as the next Smiths' vault release. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, the legendary Paul Morley joins us to talk about his native Manchester, Joy Division and his epic new biography of Factory Records boss Tony Wilson.Paul recounts his early pop epiphanies and discovery of the UK's music press, culminating in the one & only issue of his 1976 fanzine Out There — not to mention his first reviews for the NME in 1976. The conversation then turns to "Anthony H." Wilson and the formation of Factory, taking in Paul's championing of Joy Division before leading into a discussion of Martin Aston's 1986 audio interview with New Order's Bernard Sumner and Stephen Morris.From there we consider the week's featured act Faust, spinning off from pieces about the German enigmas by Ian MacDonald, Andy Gill and David Stubbs, and prompting general thoughts on "Krautrock" from both guest and hosts. After saying goodbye to chief Chieftain Paddy Moloney, and to three veteran RBP writers on soul and R&B (Pete Grendysa, Bob Fisher and Roger St. Pierre), Mark leads us through his personal favourites among the 100+ articles added to the RBP library over the past fortnight, incuding pieces about the Stones' pad in Edith Grove, Lorraine Ellison's volcanic single 'Stay With Me' and Charlie Watts on drummers & drumming. Finally, Jasper talks us out with his thoughts on pieces about Primal Scream's 2000 XTRMNTR and John Sinclair taking The Wire's "Invisible Jukebox" text in 2003.Many thanks to special guest Paul Morley; his book From Manchester with Love: The Life and Opinions of Tony Wilson is published by Faber and available now. Pieces discussed: Paul Morley on Manchester, Joy Division, New Order, Tony Wilson, New Order audio, Faust, Faust IV, Jean-Hervé Peron, David Stubbs' Faustian Pact, Rhythm & Blues, Soul (Style), The Chieftains, Paddy Moloney, The Stones, Pink Floyd, Lorraine Ellison, Iron Butterfly, Patti Smith, 808 State, Dusty Springfield, Charlie Watts, The Sex Pistols, Was (Not Was), Primal Scream and John Sinclair.
In this episode, the legendary Paul Morley joins us to talk about his native Manchester, Joy Division and his epic new biography of Factory Records boss Tony Wilson. Paul recounts his early pop epiphanies and discovery of the UK's music press, culminating in the one & only issue of his 1976 fanzine Out There — not to mention his first reviews for the NME in 1976. The conversation then turns to "Anthony H." Wilson and the formation of Factory, taking in Paul's championing of Joy Division before leading into a discussion of Martin Aston's 1986 audio interview with New Order's Bernard Sumner and Stephen Morris. From there we consider the week's featured act Faust, spinning off from pieces about the German enigmas by Ian MacDonald, Andy Gill and David Stubbs, and prompting general thoughts on "Krautrock" from both guest and hosts. After saying goodbye to chief Chieftain Paddy Moloney, and to three veteran RBP writers on soul and R&B (Pete Grendysa, Bob Fisher and Roger St. Pierre), Mark leads us through his personal favourites among the 100+ articles added to the RBP library over the past fortnight, incuding pieces about the Stones' pad in Edith Grove, Lorraine Ellison's volcanic single 'Stay With Me' and Charlie Watts on drummers & drumming. Finally, Jasper talks us out with his thoughts on pieces about Primal Scream's 2000 XTRMNTR and John Sinclair taking The Wire's "Invisible Jukebox" text in 2003. Many thanks to special guest Paul Morley; his book From Manchester with Love: The Life and Opinions of Tony Wilson is published by Faber and available now. Pieces discussed: Paul Morley on Manchester, Joy Division, New Order, Tony Wilson, New Order audio, Faust, Faust IV, Jean-Hervé Peron, David Stubbs' Faustian Pact, Rhythm & Blues, Soul (Style), The Chieftains, Paddy Moloney, The Stones, Pink Floyd, Lorraine Ellison, Iron Butterfly, Patti Smith, 808 State, Dusty Springfield, Charlie Watts, The Sex Pistols, Was (Not Was), Primal Scream and John Sinclair. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, the legendary Paul Morley joins us to talk about his native Manchester, Joy Division and his epic new biography of Factory Records boss Tony Wilson.Paul recounts his early pop epiphanies and discovery of the UK's music press, culminating in the one & only issue of his 1976 fanzine Out There — not to mention his first reviews for the NME in 1976. The conversation then turns to "Anthony H." Wilson and the formation of Factory, taking in Paul's championing of Joy Division before leading into a discussion of Martin Aston's 1986 audio interview with New Order's Bernard Sumner and Stephen Morris.From there we consider the week's featured act Faust, spinning off from pieces about the German enigmas by Ian MacDonald, Andy Gill and David Stubbs, and prompting general thoughts on "Krautrock" from both guest and hosts. After saying goodbye to chief Chieftain Paddy Moloney, and to three veteran RBP writers on soul and R&B (Pete Grendysa, Bob Fisher and Roger St. Pierre), Mark leads us through his personal favourites among the 100+ articles added to the RBP library over the past fortnight, incuding pieces about the Stones' pad in Edith Grove, Lorraine Ellison's volcanic single 'Stay With Me' and Charlie Watts on drummers & drumming. Finally, Jasper talks us out with his thoughts on pieces about Primal Scream's 2000 XTRMNTR and John Sinclair taking The Wire's "Invisible Jukebox" text in 2003.Many thanks to special guest Paul Morley; his book From Manchester with Love: The Life and Opinions of Tony Wilson is published by Faber and available now. Pieces discussed: Paul Morley on Manchester, Joy Division, New Order, Tony Wilson, New Order audio, Faust, Faust IV, Jean-Hervé Peron, David Stubbs' Faustian Pact, Rhythm & Blues, Soul (Style), The Chieftains, Paddy Moloney, The Stones, Pink Floyd, Lorraine Ellison, Iron Butterfly, Patti Smith, 808 State, Dusty Springfield, Charlie Watts, The Sex Pistols, Was (Not Was), Primal Scream and John Sinclair.
In this episode, the legendary Paul Morley joins us to talk about his native Manchester, Joy Division and his epic new biography of Factory Records boss Tony Wilson. Paul recounts his early pop epiphanies and discovery of the UK's music press, culminating in the one & only issue of his 1976 fanzine Out There — not to mention his first reviews for the NME in 1976. The conversation then turns to "Anthony H." Wilson and the formation of Factory, taking in Paul's championing of Joy Division before leading into a discussion of Martin Aston's 1986 audio interview with New Order's Bernard Sumner and Stephen Morris. From there we consider the week's featured act Faust, spinning off from pieces about the German enigmas by Ian MacDonald, Andy Gill and David Stubbs, and prompting general thoughts on "Krautrock" from both guest and hosts. After saying goodbye to chief Chieftain Paddy Moloney, and to three veteran RBP writers on soul and R&B (Pete Grendysa, Bob Fisher and Roger St. Pierre), Mark leads us through his personal favourites among the 100+ articles added to the RBP library over the past fortnight, incuding pieces about the Stones' pad in Edith Grove, Lorraine Ellison's volcanic single 'Stay With Me' and Charlie Watts on drummers & drumming. Finally, Jasper talks us out with his thoughts on pieces about Primal Scream's 2000 XTRMNTR and John Sinclair taking The Wire's "Invisible Jukebox" text in 2003. Many thanks to special guest Paul Morley; his book From Manchester with Love: The Life and Opinions of Tony Wilson is published by Faber and available now. Pieces discussed: Paul Morley on Manchester, Joy Division, New Order, Tony Wilson, New Order audio, Faust, Faust IV, Jean-Hervé Peron, David Stubbs' Faustian Pact, Rhythm & Blues, Soul (Style), The Chieftains, Paddy Moloney, The Stones, Pink Floyd, Lorraine Ellison, Iron Butterfly, Patti Smith, 808 State, Dusty Springfield, Charlie Watts, The Sex Pistols, Was (Not Was), Primal Scream and John Sinclair.
This week we're going to be taking a deep dive into Joy Division. A band that was short lived but made a huge impact on music and mainstream culture. Their famous Unknown Pleasures album takes the center stage with it's deep poetic lyrics, and music unlike anyone had ever heard. We have singer Ian Curtis, guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook, and drummer Stephen Morris. We're taking a look at the life of Ian Curtis, and the explosive rise and end of Joy Division. Follow me for more music content, and how you can support OTM :) OTM Blog: https://onthemixpodcast.wordpress.com/blog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onthemixpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnTheMixPodcast Discord: https://discord.com/invite/gYFNT2RjtA Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/onthemixpodcast Donation/Tip: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/onthemixpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/on-the-mix/support
Edición Limitada - 24 de Mayo del 2021. Especial con Mark Reeder. Producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Mark Reeder, Die Unbekannten, Shark Vegas, Die Toten Hosen, Joy Division, Blank & Jones, Vanessa Daou, Cemetery Sex Fairies, Queen Of Hearts, Liars, Depeche Mode, Noblesse Oblige, Alanas Chosnau & Mark Reeder, John Foxx, Anne Clark, Anne Clark, Electrobelle, May68, Bernard Sumner, New Order, Bad Lieutenant, Corvin Dalek, Robert Smith, Marsheaux, Koishii & Hush con John Taylor, Stolen, Claudia Brücken, Spartak, Zachery Allan Starkey, Dot Allison, Bono, Florence & the Machine, Wolf Alice, Kele, The Chills, Duran Duran, Crowded House, Manic Street Preachers, Gruff Rhys, Paul Weller, The The, Torres, St. Vincent, Sleater-Kinney, Garbage, Muse, Twin Shadow, Gary Numan, Pet Shop Boys, A Certain Ratio, Gerald V Casale, Erika de Casier, Sondre Lerche, Erasure, Hot Chip con Jarvis Cocker, Kraftwerk y Martin Gore.
An in-depth interview with multifaceted artist, dance music guru, and label owner Mark Reeder, whose history deeply intertwines with that of New Order. Originally hailing from Manchester, Reeder moved to Berlin in 1978, where he became the German label rep for Factory Records. Mark would then bring Joy Division over for their famous Kant Kino gig, which inspired the song Koma Kino. Following the demise of The Birthday Party broke up, Mark also convinced Nick Cave to move to Berlin. Nick ended up crashing on Mark's couch, later forming Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds during his residency in the German Capital. Mark also managed the band Malaria!, and formed his own band, Die Unbekannten, which later changed its name to Shark Vegas. Shark Vegas would tour Europe with New Order in 1984, and later Bernard Sumner would produce the band's single for Factory Records, You Hurt Me, in 1986. Mark's documentary about his life in Cold War-era Berlin, B-Movie: Lust & Sound in West Berlin, also inspired New Order to use some scenes from the film for their music video for Singularity, a track featured on the band's last album Music Complete. (Reeder also remixed that track.) Additionally, Mark just released his fantastic new remix album Subversiv-Dekadent...which may or may not have been his classification by the Stasi during the 1980s... Mark also just released his diabolically good Dirty Devil remix of New Order's latest single "Be a Rebel". Also in the podcast, Mark talks also talks about the making of Anton Corbijn's Ian Curtis biopic Control, misconceptions about Curtis and Annik Honore, as well as his part in the creation of New Order's hit single Crystal. Intro music by Jason Corbett from Actors. Outro Music by Korine. Support Post-Punk.com via Patreon. Photo of Mark Reeder by by Saki Hinatsu --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/postpunk/support
Joy Division's tragic demise should have permanently snuffed out its band members' careers. But Bernard Sumner, armed with drum loops, programmed beats, and a Blue Monday, emerged from those ashes to create an upbeat New Order, sell millions of records, and wind up in a John Hughes film. How does it feel, to read Bernard Sumner's autobiography through and through? Find out as Christian and Martha become heavenly persons today and review Bernie's Chapter and Verse. If you enjoyed this episode, click here to purchase your own copy of the book. We are partners with Bel Canto Books, and we earn from qualifying purchases. We appreciate your support.
There's a family tree of modern music and one of its biggest branches is New Order. The Manchester band, formed in the wake of Joy Division's untimely end, have fed into the sound of almost every band and artist you've loved for, for forty years. Even if you're not a fan, you can trace their blueprint across all you hear. Their transformation from post punk to electronic music, swept up kids who would go on to become techno DJ's, rock bands, pop acts, and everything in between. In the 80's, they were the backbone of The Hacienda, bringing big club culture to Manchester. And over four decades there have been stops and starts, barneys and breakups. It's a lucky year when I have the chance to Take 5 with two different members of New Order. You might remember back in winter 2019 Peter Hook joined me to share his Unknown Pleasures. If you missed that, scroll back in your feed to hear Hooky's tales. In 2020, it was Bernard Sumner's turn. The surprise frontman of New Order, who made it his own. The theme I gave Bernard, was just that. The songs that made him. And from Iggy Pop to Arcade Fire, he traced the blueprint of his own life, with plenty of incredible stories between. Iggy Pop - ‘Shades' Electronic - ‘Twisted Tenderness' Joe Smooth - ‘Promised Land' Arcade Fire - ‘Ready To Start' David Morales - ‘Hideaway [Ft. Blondewearingblack] [Classic Mix]'