Originally Posted by: Motherwell Ordah Originally Posted by: negative1 Originally Posted by: Motherwell Ordah I like to think that the designs on each of the 5 vinyl within the box set relate to 5 singles from the album. We've already had Restless as per sleeve 1, TF as per sleeve 2. Continuing the theme High Line, Academic and Superheated with the corresponding designs from each vinyl.
Hopefully with extended mix 2 of each of these - for me Academic extended is the best piece on the boxset but they are all class in their own right, will take another in-house take rather than half arsed remixes every time.
they're not in house mixes... all of them were done with outside mixers.
new order's own mixes are very basic, and simplistic.
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Hmm. Yes i know who mixed the extended versions. Outside mixers? Do you mean its not New Order - well theres a long list of those involved in the album who are not New Order. The continuity in the extended mixes as part of the overall Music Complete project, result is in keeping with the sound / feel of the original, thats obviously been the brief by the band and undertaken by those who were for the most part involved in the album. In-house.
Don't understand what you mean when you say NO own mixes are very basic and simplistic, care to explain?
if you listen to any of the mixes they have done of their own songs or been involved with.
they usually do just a basic 'extend' or convert to instrumental/dub mix.. rarely making
the song enhanced.
here's a small sample:
temptation / hurt basically longer versions of the each song
Engineer – Pete Woolliscroft
blue monday / the beach :
Engineer – Michael Johnson
Engineer [Assistant] – Barry Sage, Mark Boyne
Producer – New Order
basically no frills versions of both songs
thieves like us - again, just a longer version
Engineer – Mike Johnson
Mastered By – MEL
Producer, Written-By – New Order
thieves like us (instrumental) [on murder]
again, basically the same song, no vocals
perfect kiss / kiss of death
Engineer – Michael Johnson
Producer – New Order
Written-By – New Order
similar versions of the each song, but extended
and rearranged
regret - the new order mix
Engineer [Remix Engineer] – Owen Morris
a slightly longer version of the song
etc.
the vast majority of their remixes involves outside remixers who created
vastly remixed, and different versions of the songs..
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gareth jones had involvement with 4 of the extended mixes, and none of the album, so they were going to outside producers and remixers for some of the tracks...
if you want to involve everyone that is remotely related to the tracks, i think that waters down what you call in house.
this is a big collaborative project, and is not like any of their other albums, which had a much smaller set of engineers and producers.
i don't see it as being very cohesive in production, unlike previous albums.
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Edited by user 17 November 2015 15:12:27(UTC)
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