Engineered and produced by Brendan at his Quivvy Church studio in Ireland. This 2016 LP version is also a double LP like the original release, but comes with new artwork and a changed track ordering.
Originally released as a 12-inch single in 1983. It appeared on CD versions of the band's second studio album, Power, Corruption & Lies Twelve inch vinyl repressing of this 1983 single from the Manchester legends.
The result is a record caught between worlds: stark, brooding post-punk reminiscent of Closer, and the first flickers of the electronic direction that would later define New Order.
Split almost evenly between guitar-driven post-punk tracks and synth-heavy dance cuts, the record embodies the dual identity that defined the band throughout the 1980s.
Leon Vynehall returns with Rare, Forever. The follow up to his critically acclaimed debut album Nothing Is Still, which garnered widespread praise including appearing in 'Album of the Year' lists
A jazz‑infused hip‑hop classic, smooth basslines and conscious rhymes woven into minimalist, soulful beats—The Low End Theory changed the sound of the genre.
Released in 2009, it contains all the songs the band had released as singles to that point in their career, in chronological order, as well as two new songs and two rarities that debuted as a part of the original collection.