The Line Of Best Fit - “It’s Sly and the Family Stone relocated to Ibiza, produced by Giorgio Moroder” The Quietus - "…Chic meeting Kraftwerk on a fruity dancefloor” The Guardian – "a full-on, stabbing piano house track”
New Order announces details of a brand new single, “People On The High Line,” out on July 29, 2016.
The fourth single to be taken from Music Complete, POTHL features Elly Jackson (La Roux) on vocals, and promises to be the track that fuels many late night parties this summer. The single follows the unveiling ofComplete Music, a reworked version of Music Complete, which includes new artwork from Peter Saville and extended mixes of all 11 tracks from the original album.
Accompanying the band’s new single is a remix by enigmatic mask-wearing artist Claptone. Having released his own full-length studio album, Charmer, in 2015; last summer his remix of Gregory Porter’s Liquid Spiritwas Ibiza’s most Shazamed track, with nearly 3 million YouTube views and 7.5 million plays on Spotify.
Claptone’s remix of “People On The High Line” is available to listen to now on Beatport (exclusive for 2 weeks) and available on all other platforms from July 6.
Listen here.
The announcement of New Order’s latest single comes after their headline set at Sonar Festival, and precedes their headline slot on the Other Stage at Glastonbury this week (Saturday June 25). A very special one-off show at Manchester Castlefield Bowl on July 9 follows, with a headline appearance at Latitude Festival on July 14.
FESTIVAL DATES June 25 – UK Glastonbury Festival June 30 – Belgium - Werchter Festival July 2 – Denmark - Roskilde Festival July 7 – Spain - Bilbao BBK Live July 9 – UK - Manchester Castlefield Bowl July 14 – UK – Latitude Festival August 12 – Norway - Oya Festival August 14– Finland – Flow Festival September 4 - Ireland, Stradbelly - Electric Picnic Festival September 10 - Germany, Berlin - Lollapalooza Festival
“People on the High Line” will be available on vinyl and download (further details to follow).
New Order is Bernard Sumner, Gillian Gilbert, Stephen Morris, Tom Chapman and Phil Cunningham. |
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