Technique

Editorial Reviews
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Technique is New Order's most fully realized dance album. Although other New Order albums have been mighty danceable, this recording contains a masterful use of the acid-house trends storming the club scene in 1989, when this album was released. New Order embraced the technology that was available at the time but never substituted brilliant song structures with prefabricated formats that sequencers, samplers, and other high-tech noisemakers can easily provide. They intelligently used these devices to incorporate elements of a broader genre beyond the "New Order sound," proving that even while experimenting with musical trends and other fleeting diversions, this accomplished group is capable of pulling off a genre-defining album without ever losing sight of their own identity. --Beth Bessmer

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  1. The Antidote [Import]
  2. The Best of Roxy Music [Enhanced]
  3. The Clash [Original recording remastered]
  4. The Head on the Door
  5. The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste
  6. The Real Thing
  7. The Slow Wonder
  8. The Ultimate Collection: Recorded Live [Live]
  9. This Desert Life
  10. To Venus and Back [Live]

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