| New Order’s first album “Movement” | | | | extremely different from their originals, yet they |
| was very reminiscent of the classic Joy Division | | | | have the signature New Order alternative-electro feel. |
| sound but this album included more technical musical | | | | At We would definitely recommend 5 New Order |
| growth and added more keyboard –synthesized | | | | albums to start with if you don’t know much |
| sounds. Gillian Gilbert was added to the trio and the | | | | about them; “Substance” (1987), |
| band continued to make new music and stray away | | | | “Power, Corruption and Lies” (1983), |
| from their earlier, raw sound. The crew became very | | | | “Low-Life” (1985) “Technique” |
| interested in dance music from their visit to the U.S. | | | | (1989)and “Brotherhood” (1986) –in that |
| and continued to make new music with electronica | | | | order…. With several top 10 singles under their belt, |
| elements. They also mastered the art of remixes | | | | New Order has definitely gained mainstream attention |
| way before Diddy. New Order has several remixes to | | | | while staying true to the alternative music genre. |
| popular songs they have created (including a cut by | | | | Here is New Order’s “Temptation” which |
| Quincy Jones) and many of these remixes are | | | | shows how the band interwove old and new. |