New Order unveil Erol Alkan ‘Singularity’ remix


Nick Wilson

Nick Wilson




New Order have revealed Erol Alkan’s extended remix of their new single ‘Singularity‘.

In the band’s grandest tradition, it will be available as a 12″ from March 25th featuring more versions from Liars, Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers and JS Zeiter. It will also be out as a download.

The track is taken from New Order’s ‘Music Complete‘ album, of which Live4ever’s review reads:

“Given the decade which has elapsed between the two, the story here could quite easily have been the band themselves: about how Bernard Sumner and Peter Hook swapped literary blows in their respective autobiographies, how Gillian Gilbert has returned after winning her fight against breast cancer, how surprised they were to find out that they’d split up by dint of Hook’s unilateral departure – or in fact any one of half a dozen other fracas, disputes, ‘torts and so on.”

“It isn’t though. Instead of saluting the fact that thirty-five years after they formed as a result of Ian Curtis‘ tragic suicide the highly dysfunctional New Order have managed simply to make their tenth album, the headline is that ‘Music Complete’ is not just worthy and erudite, but that it also marks a complete rebirth.”


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