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Not amused by the title. It's in the same, literal vein as "Get Ready". 2001: hey, get ready, we're ready. 2015: hey, the album is complete. Um... ok? I mean, come on... that's plain ridiculous. Besides, it kinda reminds me of a recent Paul McCartney album, "Memory Almost Full". 'Singularity' would be a much better title. Again, we're screwed over.
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New Order announce details of 10th album, Music Complete The group’s first album without Peter Hook features additional production from Stuart Price and the Chemical Brothers’ Tom Rowlands. New Album AnnouncementSnippet
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Originally Posted by: No Barcode Not amused by the title. It's in the same, literal vein as "Get Ready". 2001: hey, get ready, we're ready. 2015: hey, the album is complete. Um... ok? I mean, come on... that's plain ridiculous. Besides, it kinda reminds me of a recent Paul McCartney album, "Memory Almost Full". 'Singularity' would be a much better title. Again, we're screwed over. Ouch! But if the album's good...maybe there can be forgiveness?
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ok, just ordered the deluxe boxset. very cool looking. I wonder if they will put the extended versions on CD. Doubt it, maybe digital, but even then. Not to worry, i will be digitizing my tracks. if you are ordering the boxset, let me know, and you don't have to worry about it. later -1 Edited by user 23 June 2015 07:25:37(UTC)
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I bought a vinyl to digital converter kit just yesterday funnily enough .Have ordered the deluxe box set so am looking forward to digitalizing the extended tracks.
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i remember when the 12x12 vinyl set came out, unless you found some rare promo cd's, most of those tracks never made it onto cd either.
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Originally Posted by: Debaser Originally Posted by: Michael Monkhouse Digitalism track. Stu Price album. Bad Lieutenant sophomore. Bernard, you spoil us.
The Digitalism track was Unlearn This Hatred wasn't it? Correct me if I'm wrong. So it's now a New Order + Tom from Chemical Brothers track. Yes. Just a few years on. Quickie. Edited by user 26 June 2015 03:57:42(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: No Barcode Not amused by the title. It's in the same, literal vein as "Get Ready". 2001: hey, get ready, we're ready. 2015: hey, the album is complete. Um... ok? I mean, come on... that's plain ridiculous. Besides, it kinda reminds me of a recent Paul McCartney album, "Memory Almost Full". 'Singularity' would be a much better title. Again, we're screwed over. Yeah but if the music's good... I said, 'Hello, Paul McCartney.' He said, 'Hi hi hi.' Edited by user 26 June 2015 04:02:32(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: No Barcode Not amused by the title. It's in the same, literal vein as "Get Ready". 2001: hey, get ready, we're ready. 2015: hey, the album is complete. Um... ok? I mean, come on... that's plain ridiculous. Besides, it kinda reminds me of a recent Paul McCartney album, "Memory Almost Full". 'Singularity' would be a much better title. Again, we're screwed over. Yep, we've been screwed over. Again. By an album title. Worse still, that shade of green on the cover recently defrauded me of 20 quid, the bastard. When oh when will this band listen to its fans and let them decide the album titles and cover art? It's really not good enough.
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To me you can hear the very obvious Tom Rowlands input in that 30 second snippet of Singularity. But, much like Here To Stay which that snippet has a passing resemblance to i'm not completely swayed on that being a good thing. In the music news bit on the Radcliffe & Maconie show on BBC 6Music on Tuesday they were talking about the announcement of the new album and played the Singularity snippet which Maconie described as "very EDM" which was alarming but i could see his point. I just hope the "heavy electronic sound" on the album doesn't just simply sound , even if it's great, like it could have been made by anyone . Edited by user 27 June 2015 02:18:56(UTC)
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This is what I thought meself when listening to this snippet but let's wait until we hear the album. I also thought that some peeps are always moaning about this and that.....oh the title of the album is shit.....I mean who cares.....
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Hard to get your head around the idea but this might mark a remarkable new start for New Order.I mean, yeah i'm being incredibly optimistic i know but it might turn out to be one of their best ever albums which would be remarkable for any band so late into their careers.Sorry, it's Saturday evening and i'm in an optimistic mood.
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Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic Hard to get your head around the idea but this might mark a remarkable new start for New Order.I mean, yeah i'm being incredibly optimistic i know but it might turn out to be one of their best ever albums which would be remarkable for any band so late into their careers.Sorry, it's Saturday evening and i'm in an optimistic mood. I'm also optimistic, but I don't expect a masterpiece really. What I really expect is a good album because two of the creative forces of the classic lineup, Sumner and Morris, plus Gillian and her ethereal keyboards, are still in the band. They are also New Order and I'm sure they can be more than Bad Lieutenant feat. The Other Two. I was in Santiago when they played "Singularity" for the first time and the song sounded pretty good even in its live debut - and to me still seemed quite New Order. So I'm sure they did a decent record. |
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Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic To me you can hear the very obvious Tom Rowlands input in that 30 second snippet of Singularity. But, much like Here To Stay which that snippet has a passing resemblance to i'm not completely swayed on that being a good thing. In the music news bit on the Radcliffe & Maconie show on BBC 6Music on Tuesday they were talking about the announcement of the new album and played the Singularity snippet which Maconie described as "very EDM" which was alarming but i could see his point. I just hope the "heavy electronic sound" on the album doesn't just simply sound , even if it's great, like it could have been made by anyone . You know I think Chemical Brothers are one of the best electronic artists to have have emerged from the house/dance scene of the 90's. Their debut album, Exit Planet Dust is 20 years old this month and still sounds great. 2010's Further was as good as that (and probably more acomplished). I'm looking forward to Born In the Echoes (out July 17th). So quite frankly I would have been happy to have even more Tom Rowlands involvement. EDM is a term that the Americans have coined and tends to cover cheesy 'celebratory' artists like Avicii, Calvin Harris and Steve Aoiki. It's unfair to lump the Chems in with those guys. Funnily enough the Chems discussed this yesterday in an interview with the Observer. NO have decided to make a more electronic album this time around. When was the last time the band actually sounded fresh or ahead of the game in that genre? 1987? Maybe '89? By the time of Republic, tracks like World were just about keeping pace with what was going on. I don't blame them for seeking outside help, and I wonder if they could have actually worked with other electronic people in order to keep things fresh. Artists such as Daniel Avery (best electronic/dance album of 2013 IMO) and Ghost Culture, both signed to Erol Alkan's Phantasy label spring to mind as being creative and exciting, without being "EDM". Anyway the album is done, I guess we're in the waiting & speculation phase at the moment. Fingers crossed.
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Originally Posted by: Debaser Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic To me you can hear the very obvious Tom Rowlands input in that 30 second snippet of Singularity. But, much like Here To Stay which that snippet has a passing resemblance to i'm not completely swayed on that being a good thing. In the music news bit on the Radcliffe & Maconie show on BBC 6Music on Tuesday they were talking about the announcement of the new album and played the Singularity snippet which Maconie described as "very EDM" which was alarming but i could see his point. I just hope the "heavy electronic sound" on the album doesn't just simply sound , even if it's great, like it could have been made by anyone . You know I think Chemical Brothers are one of the best electronic artists to have have emerged from the house/dance scene of the 90's. Their debut album, Exit Planet Dust is 20 years old this month and still sounds great. 2010's Further was as good as that (and probably more acomplished). I'm looking forward to Born In the Echoes (out July 17th). So quite frankly I would have been happy to have even more Tom Rowlands involvement. EDM is a term that the Americans have coined and tends to cover cheesy 'celebratory' artists like Avicii, Calvin Harris and Steve Aoiki. It's unfair to lump the Chems in with those guys. Funnily enough the Chems discussed this yesterday in an interview with the Observer. NO have decided to make a more electronic album this time around. When was the last time the band actually sounded fresh or ahead of the game in that genre? 1987? Maybe '89? By the time of Republic, tracks like World were just about keeping pace with what was going on. I don't blame them for seeking outside help, and I wonder if they could have actually worked with other electronic people in order to keep things fresh. Artists such as Daniel Avery (best electronic/dance album of 2013 IMO) and Ghost Culture, both signed to Erol Alkan's Phantasy label spring to mind as being creative and exciting, without being "EDM". Anyway the album is done, I guess we're in the waiting & speculation phase at the moment. Fingers crossed. No don't get me wrong i like the Chemical Brothers a lot though have kind of lost track of them after the We Are The Night album in 2007 but i have all their albums up to and including that one. Not actually heard the more recent albums. I watched the live stream of their gig at Glastonbury last night - wow, they ( or was it just Tom Rowlands on his own last night?) were magnificent, the music and visuals were mind blowing( watch the full set here ) and it looked like the best crowd atmosphere than anything else i watched of the Glastonbury coverage all weekend i reckon. They put and still put on the best show out of all those electronic artists that emerged in the 90s ( though i've never actually never seen them live but have watched a lot of the videos like the Don't Think film) I saw Orbital a fair few times and Underworld once and their live sets though great never matched The Chemical Brothers in my opinion.Oh and there was Leftfield too but have never seen them live or saw a concert film. But anyway my point is i always thought NO's previous collaboration with the Chems, Here To Stay, sounded a bit dated and i hope Singularity won't suffer the same fate. I'm not into that cheesy 'celebratory' EDM stuff which is why it wasn't good to hear Stuart Maconie describe Singularity as very EDM. I did read the Observer interview with the Chems in The Observer yesterday, yeah. Anyway like you say fingers crossed that the album will be good. Edited by user 29 June 2015 07:11:56(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: NewOrderFan1990 Thanks it sounds good, can't wait for the whole album, I don't know how I will get through waiting till sept to hear the whole thing, really super excited for the album. |
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Originally Posted by: NewOrderFan1990 That doesn't sound like 'Plastic', so it's actually *new* music
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Both samples sounding pretty good to these ears, need to hear a vocal snippet next. The excitement is building........
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I really like what I've heard so far. I'm looking forward to hearing the full tracks.
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Originally Posted by: NewOrderFan1990 Ooh, good spot. Some nice Barney-ish sounding guitar in the mix. Me Gusta! Hope you don't mind if I embed...
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Ahhh...i did wonder if we'd get a second snippet as the first was titled Music Complete 1. Sounds pretty good Edited by user 30 June 2015 10:50:39(UTC)
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i think Mute will do a good Campaign for the new NO album, they will probably put out a snippet every week, plus there will be remixes and B-sides also, just like how they do it with Depeche Mode. Tom Chapman doing promo for the album in Paris. https://mobile.twitter.com/tommy...5805736640077825/photo/1Edited by user 30 June 2015 12:10:55(UTC)
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