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GangstaFam

Some great New Order/Joy Division updates

from www.neworderonline.com

According to a source close to the band, the mixing of the new album should be done by the end of September, so the new album should be ready by the end of October.



Also...

Gwen Stefani recruits New Order for solo album
Aug 28, 2004 - 5:38:21 PM

(The Rolling Stone) Gwen Stefani is stepping out of the shadow of No Doubt, but don't call her new album a solo record. "The whole idea was to collaborate", says Stefani. "To do a solo record means trying to pour my heart out, which I feel like I already do in No Doubt. This is more of an art project. I wanted to play different roles and work with a ton of people". The lineup she recruited is as all-star as they come: Dallas Austin looks to his past work with Pink and TLC for a dance feel, Dr. Dre and The Neptunes bring the hip-hop beats, and Martin Gore, Dave Stewart and New Order provide New Wave authenticity.

"I knew exactly what my influences were - Club Nouveau, Lisa Lisa, Prince, New Order, The Cure, early Madonna", says Stefani, "Everybody was under strict instructions".

Hot Tracks

On "Bubble Pop Electric", OutKast's André 3000 lends a Broadway-musical vibe, and Stefani comes on like a cross between the Andrews Sisters and underground electro diva Peaches. "I'm such a fan of André's", she says, "I was sent hundreds of tracks, and his were the first I actually liked. It was interesting to work with him while his star was really shining bright. At first, it was kind of intimidating, like, I didn't feel I could shine. But by the end, it felt like we were in a band together".



And finally...

Todd Eckert, Producer of the forthcoming Joy Division movie faces Poptones.co.uk's QUESTIONS OF DOOM
Today - 2:26:03 PM

(Poptone) How are you going to be approaching the soundtracks to the Joy Division movie?

There are likely going to be three soundtracks to the movie; the first will consist of original Joy Division music, the second will consist of incidental music for the film, hopefully from the members of New Order, though, they may not be recording as New Order, per se. And the third soundtrack will be a little bit different - we have asked people who we know and like to do a cover of a Joy Division song. So far, Mogwai and Black Rebel Motorcycle club have expressed some interest to this, along with a few others. But to maintain the intensity and anxiety of each Joy Division track we are giving the bands only a couple days to record their cover - we will arrange the studio time at comparatively inconvient times - like, if they have a day off in-between a tour - to provide an atmosphere of intensity.

What has been the reaction of people to the fact that Americans are making the movie of the life of Ian Curtis?

People seem either amused or pissed off that a couple of Americans are doing the movie. We spent eight months of negotiations with Debbie to get the option of Ian's life. Debbie was very careful during the negotiations and would often say to us: I'd rather not make the film than make it wrong.

How did it come about that Moby was asked to be music advisor on the score?

No. Moby is not the music advisor on the score. Moby will not be involved in the soundtrack in any way. What had happened was a couple other producers did have the option to make the film on Ian's life but their option had expired and Debbie had decided not to renew it. At Cannes, Neil Weismann made the announcement that they were going to be make the film and that Moby was going to be the music supervisor of the soundtrack. That was a complete shock to myself, my partner and Debbie, as we had just finalized our arrangement and had no intention of involving anyone from the prior production group. Moby was not, is not and will not be associated with our production of the movie of Ian Curtis' life.

Do you think that the other production team will make the movie without Debbie's blessing?

No. Neil who is actually a close personal friend of Tony Wilson had asked if it would be o.k. if he made the film without the family blessing. Tony said: Absolutely not.

What do you think of the public criticism of Jude Law playing the part of Ian?

Jude Law is not playing Ian Curtis. We think Jude is an amazing talent as an actor but he is simply too old too play Ian. Jude's thirty-two and Ian was twenty-three when he died. That particular rumour started when we were doing some television and radio press in Manchester for the movie. We were asked repeatedly about who was going to be playing Ian and told them we were not at liberty to disclose the information at that time. People took the interview and made their own inferences, despite the fact we'd not ever mentioned Jude's name. Then someone asked HJooky what he thought and it kind of snowballed. But no, Jude is not going to be playing Ian.

Any other misconceptions you would like to clear up....?

That we will not be doing a the "Rock'n'roll version of Shine." That was the quote of the original movie producers, not mine, in fact I stated in our first press release.

How are you going to attack the life of Ian Curtis - with so many differerent and very intense aspects?

It's an intense story. We will be bringing that sense of intensity to the story, but we are going to be portraying Ian with complete honesty. It's, alternatively, flattering and unflattering, much like Debbie's book. It won't go to great lengths to paint Ian as a great guy or a particularly awful guy, but it will attempt to show him as not only a dour character, but also an energetic, briliant artist. It will be human and honest. Ian was this northern man who was under intense pressure as many are in England to get married, buy a house and start a family. Yet, he was in this amazing emotionally cathartic band, where he spent a lot of time exploring the darker side of humanity. And he was dealing with epilepsy, the treatment of which was, at that time, completely archaic. I've described his situation before as one sun with many planets revolving around it. And then it just exploded. He had a choice of a life not being 100 percent honest and living a long time, or having a brutally honest artistic life that would preclude him from living all that long. And he choose the latter.

The movie is in pre-production - what has been one of the more startling things that you've encountered in this time?

The amount of press. And combatting a lot of falsifications which have been picked up in the press about the movie - like the bits with Moby and Jude. We didn't expect the amount of press interest in a movie where the script writer is just being contracted at the moment. The writer that we have in mind is from Manchester and is a complete genius. So I hope that goes off well.

Where will it be shot...?

The whole thing will be shot in Manchester.

What was it like working with Debbie Curtis on the project...?

Debbie is actually a really cool and understated person who is very humourous. We've spent a lot of time with her, and we've got much more research beyond the book. The film will reveal a side of Ian that the public has not seen before.

Do you feel like you know Ian Curtis?

By the time it is over I think I will. I think I know him much better than I did. We've compiled every appearance of Joy Division that has been put to film and you know what? Live - they were untouchable - they were the best band in the world. They were unfuckingbelievable - like stepping on an electric wire. We've got to be able to put that across. You only have one shot to make the movie of Ian Curtis, you can't fuck it up.
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Reply #1 posted 09/07/04 8:05pm

Anxiety

awesome tidbits, gangsty - thanks!
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Reply #2 posted 09/07/04 9:12pm

GangstaFam

Anxiety said:

awesome tidbits, gangsty - thanks!

Welcome. biggrin

Good timing isn't it with being back into them and all?
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Reply #3 posted 09/07/04 9:28pm

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GangstaFam said:

Anxiety said:

awesome tidbits, gangsty - thanks!

Welcome. biggrin

Good timing isn't it with being back into them and all?


indeed it is...i just hope all four of them are back together and that it doesn't involve billy corgan this time. nod
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Reply #4 posted 09/07/04 10:43pm

GangstaFam

Anxiety said:

GangstaFam said:


Welcome. biggrin

Good timing isn't it with being back into them and all?


indeed it is...i just hope all four of them are back together and that it doesn't involve billy corgan this time. nod

LOL. He was only on the one song I think. And it was a good one. His biggest involvement was with the Area One tour I believe.
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