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On May 2, 1983, New Order released their second studio album Power Corruption and Lies. Moving further away from their Joy Division roots, the album marked a bold step into electronic and synth driven territory that would help shape the sound of 80s alternative music.
The album reached number...
On this day March 7 1983 New Order released Blue Monday a groundbreaking single that became one of the most influential electronic dance tracks of all time. The song blended post-punk with cutting-edge synthesizers and drum machine programming creating a signature sound that helped shape...
On this day, November 13, 1981, New Order released their debut album, Movement. This album marked the band’s transition from their previous incarnation as Joy Division, blending post-punk with emerging electronic sounds that would later define their style. Movement reached #30 on the UK charts...
Title: Power, Corruption & Lies
Artist: New Order
Genre: Synthpop
Released: 1983
Tracks:
1 - Age of Consent -
2 - We All Stand -
3 - The Village -
4 - 5 8 6 -
5 - Your Silent Face -
6 - Ultraviolence -
7 - Ecstasy -
8 - Leave Me Alone -
Overview:
Power, Corruption &...
On this day, October 28, 1985, New Order released the single “Sub-culture” from their third album, Low-Life. Known for its driving beat and synth-heavy sound, the track became a staple in New Order’s catalog, showcasing the band’s post-punk roots fused with dance and electronic influences...
For this week's Synthwave 80s Sundays, let's dive into "Blue Monday" by New Order, a seminal track that has become a cornerstone of synthpop and electronic music. Released in 1983, "Blue Monday" features a pulsating rhythm, hypnotic synth lines, and a driving bass that exemplify the era's...
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