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Genre: Electronic / Rock Album: Technique Country: UK Released: 1989 Style: Alternative Rock, Acid House, Synth-pop MP3 version RAR size: 1736 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1980 mb WMA version RAR size: 1853 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 208 Other Formats: AU MP2 APE AAC MMF MP3 AA

Tracklist

A1 4:43 A2 All The Way 3:24 A3 Love Less 3:04 A4 Round & Round 4:32 A5 Guilty Partner 4:49 B1 Run 4:31 B2 Mr. Disco 4:22 B3 Vanishing Point 5:17 B4 Dream Attack 5:15

Companies, etc.

Recorded At – Mediterranean Studios Recorded At – Real World Studios Mixed At – Real World Studios Phonographic Copyright (p) – Factory Communications Ltd. Copyright (c) – Factory Communications Ltd. Made By – Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd.

Credits

Cover – Peter Saville Associates, Trevor Key Mixed By – Alan Meyerson Producer, Written-By – New Order Recorded By – Michael Johnson Technician [Assistant] – Aaron Denson, Richard Chappell, Richard Evans

Notes

With obi strip, fold out insert, and post card set. Obi reads "Initial press bonus: Original post cards included".

Recorded at Mediterranean Studios, Ibiza & Real World Studios, Box. Mixed at Real World Studios.

℗ 1989 Factory Communications Ltd. © 1989 Factory Communications Ltd.

Made in Japan by Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

Matrix / Runout: YX-7448-A-1 Matrix / Runout: YX-7448-B-1 Rights Society: JASRAC

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Technique (LP, Fact275 Neworder* Factory Fact275 UK 1989 Album, Lyn) London Records, 520 011-4, 520 011-4, Technique (Cass, London 520-011-4, Neworder* 520-011-4, Argentina 1992 Album, RE) Records, 69386, 69-386 69386, 69-386 Polygram, Polygram FACD 275.2, Technique (CD, Factory, Rough FACD 275.2, Neworder* Benelux 1989 RTDCD 100 Album) Trade RTDCD 100 Technique (Cass, EX 220 New Order Exton EX 220 Poland Unknown Album, Unofficial) Technique (Cass, Crystal , Fact C275 New Order Fact C275 Taiwan 1989 Album) Factory

Comments about Technique - Neworder

LONUDOG

One of those albums i listen to regularly since i first bought the cassette in the early 90's. My favourite and imho their best LP, every track is SUBLIME. People/Charts always prefer Low-life and i will never know why... New Order at their peak.

Runemane

Reading all the reviews and comments [lol @Crijevo - memento notebooks were then popular in my part of Europe, too] I come to think I was lucky I got to know that album as a 12-year-old. From a distance of 25 years I can see it as some milestone that made me open to electronic experiments in rock music [e.g. King Crimson after THRAK] and vice versa. And as a teenager you're so influential that most likely the albums you get to like/love then - you'll cherish for the rest of your life. I could go on and on about how great it seems for blending rock and electronic....but that's been done to death. It's a classic album, perfect album. It is looking back as far as [you can hear that in each snare drum hit] and looking to the future with no fear. Few bands these days would risk as eclectic album as this one. As "Dream Attack" fades to end I'm always ready to hear late radio host Tomasz Beksinski say the line from my tape recording of Technique broadcasted on public radio back then: "well, ladies and gentlemen, simultaneous listening with you does wonders..." - meaning that even a classic rock fan like him could find something to enjoy in a cross-genre album like this.

Felolak

It sure is a bitch getting the record back into the sleeve. That plastic is damn unruly!

Malogamand

Despite being produced only after the 'Substance''s blockbusters releases like "Ceremony" (1981), "Blue Monday" and "Confusion" (1983), "Thieves Like Us" (1984), "Perfect Kiss" (1985) or "" (1986), the top-quality LP "Technique" was still considered one of New Order's greatests albums; made from 1988 to 1989, it also reflected the Summer of Love era and the European Electronic scene's explosion. Rather Electronic than Rock & Roll influenced, "Technique" had great synthetic-acoustic arrangement combination, from of Stephen Morris’ drums to Gillian Gilbert's keyboards and most obviously by Peter Hook’s bass lines. Chosen by a PR company to be New Order's first single from the album 'Technique', "Vanishing Point"'s choice got a veto from the band after they dismissed their Public Relations, and the first single released was "Fine Time", recorded in Ibiza and mixed at Peter Gabriel's Real Life Studios (the final mix was done by Alan Meyerson). Acclaimed by a massive part of supporters, "Vanishing Point" became the theme for BBC1 TV series 'Making Out', which catapulted the song to even broader audiences. Another of "Technique"'s hits was "Round & Round" which got a 12 inch single release through several labels and became a club hit. The ensemble of the album deserves your listening, I guarantee.

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