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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.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • dancefloor anthems for late nights
  • gradual build to euphoric release
  • pulsating rhythms for focused energy
  • remixed classics for nostalgic vibes
  • immersive listening for social gatherings

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer short standalone tracks
  • seek immediate gratification

Where this album fits

Career 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.
Stylistic neighbors
Depeche Mode· Pet Shop Boys· The Cure

Tracklist

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

  • 1 World (Perfecto mix) 7:27
  • 2 Blue Monday (Hardfloor mix) 8:35
  • 3 True Faith (Shep Pettibone remix) 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) 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

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