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Posted by Scottaculous on Nov-12-2004 17:04:

New Order are the godfathers of dance.

Regret, Truth Faith, Bizzare Love Triangle, Temptation, 1963, Perfect Kiss, Ceremony are some of my favorites.


Posted by CND on Nov-12-2004 18:10:

quote:
Originally posted by dj tek
i disagree.. i think its a good thing.. if you listen to depeche mode, pet shop boys, erasure, new order or omd, all the lead singers have a recognizable voice.. meaning you dont sound like anyone else..


True,

So does Eddie Vedder and I don't enjoy listening to his vocals. Doesn't mean it's bad (on the contrary), its just not what I enjoy.

My point was as Joy Division all aspects of their tracks were brilliant. As New Order the music continued to sparkle, the vocals/lyrics had limitations. Ian Curtis did not have a beautiful voice but he was a great singer/lyricist. As fantastic as the music of Joy Divison was it was a backdrop to the vocals. The rolls were reversed with New Order. New Order could have released all their tracks as instrumentals (or limited vocals as much of EDM is today) and that would have been fine with me.

This is not ment as an inditment of New Order rather as an observation of mine. New Order were one of vanguard bands of their day (imo).


Posted by Vandict on Nov-12-2004 18:23:

I love New Order, but we shouldn't forget Kraftwerk and Jean Michel Jarre who have all influenced many tracks, without these 3 artists EDM would not be the same


Posted by dj tek on Nov-12-2004 18:28:

quote:
Originally posted by CND
True,

So does Eddie Vedder and I don't enjoy listening to his vocals. Doesn't mean it's bad (on the contrary), its just not what I enjoy.

My point was as Joy Division all aspects of their tracks were brilliant. As New Order the music continued to sparkle, the vocals/lyrics had limitations. Ian Curtis did not have a beautiful voice but he was a great singer/lyricist. As fantastic as the music of Joy Divison was it was a backdrop to the vocals. The rolls were reversed with New Order. New Order could have released all their tracks as instrumentals (or limited vocals as much of EDM is today) and that would have been fine with me.

This is not ment as an inditment of New Order rather as an observation of mine. New Order were one of vanguard bands of their day (imo).

well it comes down to personal preferences.. i personally love bernard sumner's voice.. its subtle and pleasing to the ears.. and lyrics may not be on the level of martin gore's[dm songwriter/composer], i thought they still talked about interesting stuff rather than just about 'love'.


Posted by Synchronized on Nov-13-2004 01:03:

My favourite New Order track is Blue Monday.


Posted by TheVrk on Nov-13-2004 02:37:

Re: New Order

quote:
Originally posted by Dave Piazza
It about time music fans begin to appreciate the vast contributions this band has made for electronic dance music. Before Paul Van Dyk and Tiesto there was New Order.

Timeless.


My favorite song; New Order - Your Silent Face



A thread to show your appreciation to this great band.


agree 100%
depeche mode too


Posted by PVD fanatic on Nov-13-2004 11:39:

definitely a good post ...

definitely bizzare love triangle...


Posted by LazarusDJ on Nov-13-2004 12:02:

You could say that New Order got me into trance before it even existed. 1963, Bizarre Love Triangle, Regret, Round and Round, Subcluture, True Faith, and so many more. Their Best Of album is one of my most played CD's.

God bless John Peel for putting them on the radio!


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