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The Rest of New Order

New Order · 1995

79 min · 10 tracks · new wave · synth-pop · post-punk

A pulsating collection of remixed anthems that blend electronic dance with post-punk melancholy.

Why this album works

Best for
dancefloor anthems for late nights gradual build to euphoric release pulsating rhythms for focused energy
Context
By the time 'The Rest of New Order' was released in January 1995, New Order was already a well-established band, having formed in 1980. This album came as a compilation of remixes after their commercial peak in the late '80s, particularly following the success of their 1989 album 'Technique'. The release highlighted the band's continued relevance in the evolving electronic music scene.
If you like
new wave, synth-pop, post-punk

The Rest of New Order is an album by New Order, released in 1995. A pulsating collection of remixed anthems that blend electronic dance with post-punk melancholy. This compilation album showcases New Order's influence on the electronic dance music genre and features remixes from prominent DJs and producers. The inclusion of iconic tracks like 'Blue Monday' and 'True Faith' in reimagined forms also reflects the band's ability to adapt and sustain their popularity, emphasizing their lasting impact on both club culture and pop music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Rest of New Order sound like?

A pulsating collection of remixed anthems that blend electronic dance with post-punk melancholy. Rooted in new wave and synth-pop.

What makes The Rest of New Order by New Order notable?

This compilation album showcases New Order's influence on the electronic dance music genre and features remixes from prominent DJs and producers. The inclusion of iconic tracks like 'Blue Monday' and 'True Faith' in reimagined forms also reflects the band's ability to adapt and sustain their popularity, emphasizing their lasting impact on both club culture and pop music. By the time 'The Rest of New Order' was released in January 1995, New Order was already a well-established band, having formed in 1980. This album came as a compilation of remixes after their commercial peak in the late '80s, particularly following the success of their 1989 album 'Technique'. The release highlighted the band's continued relevance in the evolving electronic music scene.

Who is The Rest of New Order for?

The Rest of New Order works well if you're into dancefloor anthems for late nights, gradual build to euphoric release and pulsating rhythms for focused energy.

How many songs are on The Rest of New Order?

The Rest of New Order has 10 tracks, running approximately 79 minutes.

Tracklist

10 tracks·79:56

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 World (Perfecto mix) 7:27
  • 2 Blue Monday (Hardfloor mix) Standout 8:35
  • 3 True Faith (Shep Pettibone remix) Standout 9:02
  • 4 Confusion (Pump Panel Reconstruction mix) 10:12
  • 5 Touched by the Hand of God (Biff & Memphis remix) 10:00
  • 6 Bizarre Love Triangle (Armand van Helden mix) Standout 8:59
  • 7 Ruined in a Day (K-Klass remix) 6:13
  • 8 Regret (Fire Island mix) 7:07
  • 9 Age of Consent (Howie B. remix) 5:23
  • 10 Spooky (Magimix) 6:58

Release Date

January 1, 1995

Genre

new wave, post-punk, synth-pop

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

79 min 56 sec