New Order [6 Music Artist Collection]

Episodes

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6 Music Live Hour - New Order Live202101266 Music presents New Order live from the vast BBC sound archive.
Bernard Sumner2010091920220602 (6M)'

Another chance to hear frontman Bernard Sumner sharing his musical milestones in conversation with Matt Everitt. The programme includes Bernard's recollections of the early punk scene in Manchester, his still raw and painful memories of his friend Ian Curtis' suicide, and the genesis of Blue Monday. First broadcast in 2010.

New Order's Bernard Sumner remembers pivotal moments and music. First broadcast in 2010.

New Order At Glastonbury 20162021012620210713 (6M)
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Highlights of New Order's 2016 Glastonbury Other Stage headline set.
Sounds Of A City - New Order: Power, Corruption And Lies2021012620150712 (6M)
20210713 (6M)
As part of 6 Music's Artist Collection on New Order, another chance to hear Colleen Murphy's exploring New Order's 1983 album Power, Corruption and Lies and its relationship to Manchester.

Speaking to the likes of PETER HOOK, Stephen Morris and Peter Saville, we breakdown the components of an album that fused punk and dance, art and experimentation, technology and rock, to create something for a new generation of tech-savvy music-philes to get their teeth into. A Certain Ratio's Martin Moscrop and The Charlatan's Tim Burgess discuss this perfect blending, whilst 808 State's Graham Massey contemplates the fact that Manchester has more in common with New York than it does with any other British city. A story that may sound familiar, but with New Order were stepping out from the shadows of Joy Division the idea of experimentation is amplified and braver, and may not have even worked. And then there was that album cover.

First broadcast in 2013.

Colleen Murphy lifts the lid on New Order's 1983 album Power, Corruption and Lies.

Colleen Murphy lifts the lid on New Order's Power, Corruption and Lies and its relationship to Manchester.

Sounds Of A City: New Order, Power, Corruption And Lies2015071220151226 (6M)
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20210325 (6M)
20210713 (6M)
Another chance to hear Colleen Murphy's exploring New Order's 1983 album Power, Corruption and Lies and its relationship to Manchester.

Speaking to the likes of Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Peter Saville, we breakdown the components of an album that fused punk and dance, art and experimentation, technology and rock, to create something for a new generation of tech-savvy music-philes to get their teeth into. A Certain Ratio's Martin Moscrop and The Charlatan's Tim Burgess discuss this perfect blending, whilst 808 State's Graham Massey contemplates the fact that Manchester has more in common with New York than it does with any other British city. A story that may sound familiar, but with New Order were stepping out from the shadows of Joy Division the idea of experimentation is amplified and braver, and may not have even worked. And then there was that album cover.

First broadcast in 2013.

Colleen Murphy lifts the lid on New Order's 1983 album Power, Corruption and Lies.

The First Time With - The First Time With Bernard Sumner2021012620100919 (6M)As part of the 6 Music Artist Collection on New Order, a chance to hear frontman Bernard Sumner sharing his musical milestones in conversation with Matt Everitt. The programme includes Bernard's recollections of the early punk scene in Manchester, his still raw and painful memories of his friend Ian Curtis' suicide, and the genesis of Blue Monday. First broadcast in 2010.

New Order's Bernard Sumner remembers pivotal moments and music. First broadcast in 2010.

Interviews with major artists revealing the moments and songs that shaped their careers.

The First Time With Bernard Sumner2010091920101231 (6M)
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20210712 (6M)
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Another chance to hear frontman Bernard Sumner sharing his musical milestones in conversation with Matt Everitt. The programme includes Bernard's recollections of the early punk scene in Manchester, his still raw and painful memories of his friend Ian Curtis' suicide, and the genesis of Blue Monday. First broadcast in 2010.

New Order's Bernard Sumner remembers pivotal moments and music. First broadcast in 2010.

As part of the 6 Music Artist Collection on New Order, a chance to hear frontman Bernard Sumner sharing his musical milestones in conversation with Matt Everitt. The programme includes Bernard's recollections of the early punk scene in Manchester, his still raw and painful memories of his friend Ian Curtis' suicide, and the genesis of Blue Monday. First broadcast in 2010.

The New Order Playlist2021012620210713 (6M)
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A playlist celebrating the music of New Order and its roots and branches.
The Story Of New Order: - Part 22012020120110426 (6M)
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20210127 (6M)
20210714 (6M)
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Mark Radcliffe tells the story of New Order, who appear at Glastonbury over the weekend.
Tx - New Order - Part 12021012620120131 (6M)Another chance to hear MARK RADCLIFFE telling the story of New Order.
Tx - New Order - Part 22021012620120131 (6M)
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Another chance to hear MARK RADCLIFFE telling the story of New Order.

MARK RADCLIFFE tells the story of New Order.

MARK RADCLIFFE tells the story of New Order, who appear at Glastonbury over the weekend.

01The Story Of New Order: - Part 12012013120110425 (6M)
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Another chance to hear Mark Radcliffe telling the story of New Order.