
Melodic, high-register basslines meet pioneering electronic sequences. The sound of a rainy Manchester night transformed into a neon-lit dancefloor epiphany.
Formed in Salford in 1980, New Order emerged from the remnants of Joy Division to become pioneers of alternative dance. The band features members Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, Gillian Gilbert, Phil Cunningham, Tom Chapman, and Peter Hook. Throughout their career, they have blended post-punk, synth-pop, and electronic dance music across various labels including Factory and Warner Bros. Their influential sound helped define the British music landscape throughout the 1980s and beyond.
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Shares synth-pop, post-punk, new wave (subgenres); drum machine, analog warmth (production style)
Shares synth-pop, new wave (subgenres); drum machine, analog warmth, layered dense (production style)
Shares synth-pop, new wave (subgenres); urban night, late night, rainy day (atmosphere)
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