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2009 06 22 Joy Division NME

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30 YEARS OF JOY 1979-2009 In June 1979, Joy Division released the bleak masterpiece that is ‘ Unknown Pleasures ', a record so majestic it changed the face of music. NME celebrates its genius Pictures Kevin Cummins There can’t be many people left in the civilised world who haven’t, at one time or another, sat down and discussed the influence of 'Unknown Pleasures' over the last 30 years. But reeling off a list of indebted bands that’s longer than time itself is now only one facet of why Joy Division’s first album is so significant. The story of how Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Ian Curtis teamed up with their peerlessly innovative producer Martin Hannett to make the album is so fascinating that it has provided the inspiration for more books that most people will read in their lives. That’s to say nothing of the numerous documentaries which have provided a nice little earner on the talking head circuit for anyone who spent more than two wee

1994 07 Joy Division, Mojo

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  Someone takes these dreams away We thought it was artistic exorcism, but was it sheer unrelenting autobiography? Where did such darkness come from and why did we so willingly enter it? Jon Savage disturbs the tomb of Joy Division and sheds new light on their driven and desperate leader. August 27, 1979 Joy Division are headlining a ridiculous festival in a field outside Leigh, halfway between Liverpool and Manchester. The leading independent labels of both cities – Zoo and Factory – are meeting to showcase their talent: A Certain Ratio, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Teardrop Explodes. To the local police, this is tantamount to an alien invasion: they’ve closed down the town and are searching everyone on entry for drugs. One of my carload is already in custody. In the twilight, Joy Division start their journey. What you get is this: at the back, a lanky drummer who pounds out rhythms at once intricate yet simple. At climatic moments, Stephen Morris

2007 11 Joy Division - Record Collector

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  https://recordcollectormag.com/articles/toran-apart-the-legend-of-joy-division TORN APART THE LEGEND OF JOY DIVISION ONE OF BRITAIN'S MOST INFLUENTIAL BANDS IS NOW THE SUBJECT OF A COMPELLING NEW FILM. PAUL LESTER TALKS TO PETER HOOK, STEPHEN MORRIS AND BERNARD SUMNER - AND TO FILM DIRECTOR ANTON CORBIJN Three decades after they formed and almost 30 years after their post-punk peak, Joy Division still cast a giant shadow over the music scene. There are reissues of their albums on their way, as well as a documentary, a major film called  Control,  and scores of bands, both British (Editors, Bloc Party) and American (Interpol, The Killers, whose version of JD’s Shadowplay closes the movie) making music under their influence. The enhanced version of their three monolithic albums ( Unknown Pleasures, Closer , the half-live  Still ), with their brilliant pristine production courtesy the late, great Martin Hannett, have been remastered by the surviving members, and the documenta