Showing posts with label Restless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Restless. Show all posts

Friday, January 25, 2019

Watch: Radiant Baby Unveils Video For New Single "Funny Games"

Montreal new wave/synth pop artist Radiant Baby (aka Félix Mongeon) has unveiled the video for his new single "Funny Games".

The song is part o f our current playlist and is taken from his forthcoming album 'Restless', set to arrive on February 8th through Lisbon Lux Records. Pre-order your copy here.

Direction and post production by Christopher Hegenberg. Watch it below.


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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Watch: New Order Premiere Music Video For "Restless"

Manchester legends New Order have premiered the video for their newest single "Restless".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their forthcoming 10th studio album 'Music Complete', which will be out on September 25 via Mute Records. Pre-order your copy here.

The video was directed by NYSU. Watch it below.


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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

New Entry: New Order Reveal New Single "Restless"

Manchester legends New Order have revealed their brand new single "Restless".

The song is the first single taken from their forthcoming 10th studio album 'Music Complete', which will be out on September 25 via Mute Records.

Pre-order the album here and have a listen to "Restless" below.


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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

New Order Share Second Video Teaser For New Album 'Music Complete'

Manchester legends New Order have shared another teaser clip for their forthcoming 10th studio album 'Music Complete'.

The album will be out on September 25 via Mute Records and is available to pre-order here.

Watch/listen the 29-sec clip below.


Monday, June 22, 2015

New Order Confirm New Album 'Music Complete' (Watch the trailer)

Manchester legends New Order have confirmed that they will released their 10th studio album titled 'Music Complete' on September 25 via Mute Records.

The follow-up to 2005’s Waiting For The Siren’s Call has been produced by New Order (Gilbert, Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, Tom Chapman and Phil Cunningham), except ‘Singularity’ and ‘Unlearn This Hatred’, both produced by Tom Rowlands, while ‘Superheated’ features additional production by Stuart Price.

Pre-order the album here, and check out the tracklist and the trailer below.

Music Complete Tracklisting:
01. Restless
02. Singularity
03. Plastic
04. Tutti Frutti
05. People On The High Line
06. Stray Dog
07. Academic
08. Nothing But A Fool
09. Unlearn This Hatred
10. The Game
11. Superheated


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Friday, January 23, 2015

New Order Confirm New Album Will Be Released This Year

Manchester legends New Order have confirmed that they will release their 10th studio LP this year via Mute Records.

This will be the band's first album since the departure of founding bassist Peter Hook in 2007 and the return of keyboardist Gillian Gilbert, who last appeared on 2001's 'Get Ready.'

The band have revealed that they've already recorded two songs for their upcoming LP, "Plastic" and "Restless," the first of which they debuted live last year and the latter will feature the Chemical Brothers’ Tom Rowlands.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, drummer Stephen Morris, said the record also makes full use of readily available technology, including modern drum and synth programming. These elements have shaped what the band is already describing as a “heavy electronic sound with melodic guitars and an orchestral feel.”

Frontman Bernard Sumner spoke about some of the bands that have influenced New Order and the bands they have influenced in return. 

"I don’t think you can say that anyone is doing what New Order does but musicians are all influenced by their record collections. Our earliest influences were Bowie and Iggy Pop and Kraftwerk and songwriters like Neil Young before that. Instead of changing things in a negative way, [the bands influenced by New Order] are giving it new life."

"Some people may say that electronic music is cold and unromantic," Sumner added, referencing their hit "Blue Monday" as a example of how a song can be both robotic and emphatic. "That's true in a way, but now a computer is able to translate exactly what your brain is thinking. That's exciting. It's what we were trying to achieve in the 1980s."