Music Complete

Since the beginning, New Order thrived on a certain amount of internal friction, particularly between co-founders Bernard Sumner and Peter Hook. Thirty-five years on, the group’s first effort following Hook’s contemptuous departure, 2015’s Music Complete sounds surprisingly…complete. Hailed as a return to form, the album emphasises the electronic side of the band’s dance-rock duality—it’s more “Mr. Disco”, less “Rock the Shack”. That might be due to the return of original keyboardist Gillian Gilbert, who’d spent the 2000s raising her children (their father, drummer Stephen Morris, remained in the band). It was Gilbert and Morris’ commitment to early computers and other studio innovations that drove New Order’s early-1980s grooves, and their return as an unofficial writing partnership cannot be underestimated.

There’s also the addition of guitarist Phil Cunningham and bass player Tom Chapman—two younger musicians who’d grown up listening to New Order, and who now comprised a second writing duo. Music Complete also features help from Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers, who co-wrote and co-produced “Singularity” and “Unlearn This Hatred”—two tracks that brilliantly split the difference between New Order’s 1980s electro-dance sounds and the Chemicals’ 1990s electronica style. Another major change: New Order had recently signed to Mute, the only UK post-punk label as historically consequential as the band’s storied former home of Factory Records. The band members had spent years in a major-label limbo, and it’s hard not to view the new professional relationship as a sort of homecoming for New Order. Whatever the confluence of circumstances, Music Complete is an unexpectedly robust re-introduction to a celebrated group in its third act.

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 Restless
A2 Singularity
A3 Plastic
B1 Tutti Frutti
B2 People On The High Line
B3 Stray Dog
C1 Academic
C2 Nothing But A Fool
D1 Unlearn This Hatred
D2 The Game
D3 Superheated

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Release Information

Key Value
Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_Complete
Format 2× Vinyl LP, Album
Label Mute
Catalog Number STUMM390
Notes This is the non-limited black vinyl edition which includes a 12 page booklet featuring variations of the ’lines’ artwork in black & white and recording credits. A code to redeem a digital copy of the album in both 96khz/24-bit FLAC and 320kbps MP3 formats from the Mute web site is also included on a sticker on the inner vinyl bag. Issued in a Gatefold sleeve as all other versions. Additional notes from the booklet state: · Managed by Rebecca Boulton and Andrew Robinson at Prime Management. · New Order published by Universal Music Publishing, · Tom Rowlands published by BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd., · Brandon Flowers published by Universal-Polygram International Publishing Inc. (ASCAP). · Richard X appears courtesy of blackmelody.com · Pete Hofmann appears courtesy of gothamproducers.com · Iggy Pop appears courtesy of Thousand Mile Inc. · Strings recorded at 80 Hertz Studios, The Sharp Project, Manchester. ℗&© 2015 New Order Ltd. under exclusive license to Mute Artists Ltd. Printed in the EU.
Discogs URL New Order - Music Complete