New Order + Liam Gillick: So it goes..
New Order announce release of acclaimed 2017 live show.
Released 12 July 2019
“There are intensely emotional scenes as New Order revisit their back catalogue on a grand scale, airing songs not heard for 30 years plus rapturously received tributes to the band’s fated predecessor, Joy Division” Guardian *****
“A perfect collision of old and new orders… a brilliantly theatrical mix” The i News
“Outstanding… A stunning and artful setup. A highly effective marriage of synth strings and atmospheric textures that gives the songs a twist and a fresh coat of sonic paint” Louder Than War
“A musical masterstroke with visuals to match” Manchester Evening News
Listen to ‘Sub-Culture’ Live from Manchester International Festival: http://smarturl.it/No12kLg17Mif
Ltd Edition Triple Coloured Vinyl. LP1 – Transparent Red / LP2 – Transparent Light Green / LP3 – Transparent Blue + 24 Page Deluxe Booklet. Packaged in a hardback slip case with spot gloss varnish
Double CD w/ Deluxe Booklet Packaged in triple gatefold sleeve with spot gloss varnish
Order from: https://mutebank.co.uk/collections/new-order
In July 2017, New Order returned to the stage at Manchester’s Old Granada Studios where Joy Division made their television debut on Tony Wilson’s So It Goes programme in 1978. For the celebrated show ∑(No,12k,Lg,17Mif) New Order + Liam Gillick: So it goes .., New Order deconstructed, rethought and rebuilt a wealth of material from throughout their career: familiar and obscure, old and new.
Featuring tracks such as Disorder, from Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures and not played live for 30 years, up to 2015’s Plastic from New Order’s critically acclaimed Top 5 album Music Complete – this is the perfect document of those magical 5 nights.
The album was recorded live on 13 July 2017 and includes the full show and encore plus 3 additional tracks recorded over the residency to give listeners a full representation of the breadth of material performed.
This special series of intimate shows took over Stage 1 of Manchester’s iconic Old Granada Studios for five nights in July 2017. Created in collaboration with visual artist Liam Gillick, who has previously presented solo exhibitions at venues such as Tate Britain and MoMA in New York; and orchestrated by composer-arranger Joe Duddell, a fellow son of Manchester and a frequent collaborator with the band, the live show was performed by the band with a 12-strong synthesiser ensemble from the Royal Northern College of Music. This summer New Order will be performing at festivals throughout Europe and have just announced a headline tour for October playing Prague, Munich, Berlin, Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam.
1 Times Change (Live at MIF)
2 Who’s Joe (Live at MIF)
3 Dream Attack (Live at MIF)
4 Disorder (Live at MIF)
5 Ultraviolence (Live at MIF)
6 In A Lonely Place (Live at MIF)
7 All Day Long (Live at MIF)
8 Shellshock (Live at MIF)
9 Guilt Is A Useless Emotion (Live at MIF)
10 Subculture (Live at MIF)
11 Bizarre Love Triangle (Live at MIF)
12 Vanishing Point (Live at MIF)
13 Plastic (Live at MIF)
14 Your Silent Face (Live at MIF)
15 Decades (Live at MIF)
16 Elegia (Live at MIF)
17 Heart & Soul (Live at MIF)
18 Behind Closed Doors (Live at MIF)
07.06 – Norway – Aarhus – Northside Festival
13.06 – Norway – Oslo – PiPfest
16.06 – Greece – Athens – Release Festival
30.06 – Belgium – Werchter – Rock Werchter Festival
07.07 – Ireland – Dublin – Trinity Summer Sessions
12.07 – Italy – Lucca – Summer Festival
18.07 – England – Bristol – Harbourside Festival
21.07 – England – Cheshire – Bluedot Festival
24.07 – Sweden – Rattvik – Dalhalla Festival
27.07 – Spain – Benidorm – Low Festival
12.08 – Spain – Girona – Cap Roig Festival
15.08 – Portugal – Praia do Taboão – Parades de Coura Festival
18.08 – Netherlands – Biddinghuizen – Lowlands Festival
25.08 – England – Portsmouth – Victorious Festival
21.09 – Spain – Madrid – Weekend City Festival
03.10 – Czech Republic – Prague – Lucerna Music Hall
05.10 – Germany – Munich – Philharmonic Hall
07.10 – Germany – Berlin – Tempodrom
11.10 – France – Paris – Le Grand Rex
14.10 – Belgium – Brussels – Forest National
17.10 – Netherlands – Amsterdam – AFAS Live