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Man Ray "summer 88" - review from BabySue
posted Nov 2nd 2010, 18:05
Man Ray - Summer 88 (CD, Hacienda / 24 Hour Service Station, Pop)This is the first album to be released on Peter Hook's new Hacienda label. Man Ray is the duo of Hook and Phil Murphy. Summer 88 is, as the title suggests, a trip back in time utilizing the sounds and ideas from early trance/acid house music. There's a definite retrospective sound to these cuts...but because they were recorded using modern equipment the sound is much thicker and bigger. This disc clocks in at exactly thirty minutes and features five cool trippy cuts. Our favorites include "We're On It," "Making Ways (Phil de Gap remix)," and "Ways of Making Music (instrumental)." A fine start from what will undoubtedly be an important music label in the coming years... - BABYSUE
Peter Hook GQ Interview - Like the gods playing, with thunder and lightning. It's going to be loud and it's going to make a mess
posted Oct 28th 2010, 14:41
Posted on NewOrderOnline
Oct 21, 2010
Peter Hook Exclusive (GQ Magazine)
What many people don't know about Mancunians - especially close-knit families - is they're perpetually falling out with each other, often over the most trivial matters. Manchester, musically, is a bickering family, and Uncle Peter Hook and Uncle Mani are the latest to have endured a meltdown. Hook is currently in Australia playing Joy Division material as part of his worldwide Unknown Pleasures 30th anniversary tour.
Daddy Lion : Video For "Morning" Pays Tribute To Jim Henson & The Muppets
posted Oct 5th 2010, 14:38
Stereoboard: Freebass 'It's A Beautiful Life' - 8 out of 10
posted Sep 14th 2010, 17:51
Written by Adam Simpson / Stereoboard
It is with sadness that I write this album review, as Freebass announce that they have split, just days before they finally release their debut album, It’s A Beautiful Life, some six years since the Freebass concept was formed.
The original formula of three Manc bass playing legends, never quite came off as expected, with Andy Rourke, formally of The Smiths moving to New York in 2009, however he does appear on this record. But to put Peter Hook “Hooky” of Joy Division and New Order, Gary Mounfield “Mani” of The Stone Roses and Primal Scream and Andy Rourke “Rourkie” of The Smiths together and you have something rather special in my opinion.
Three Worlds Collide : The Implosion Of A Supergroup
posted Sep 10th 2010, 18:00
"It's like siphoning petrol - sometimes it can blow up in your face." - Peter Hook
Manchester's All-Star Bassist uber-group Freebass, consisting of New Order's Peter Hook, The Stone Roses' Mani Mounfield and The Smiths' Andy Rourke, only weeks before the release of their LP, have issued a statement confirming that they are no longer set to continue as a band.
"Recent events have made Freebass entirely unviable as a band, and with this in mind, it has been decided that the project should be shelved, rather than placed on hiatus while members pursue their other interests. The band would like to take the opportunity to thank friends and fans for their support and interest, especially on the UK tour in June 2010. We also hope that people will enjoy the album, which concludes five years of work and treat it on its own merits. No third parties were involved or harmed in the break up."
The band's debut, 'Two Worlds Collide EP' was released a month ago through a partnership with Hook's new label Hacienda Records & US indie 24 Hour Service Station. The EP featured guest vocalist Tim Burgess of The Charlatans UK, Pete Wylie, Howard Marks & Hook himself. A digital single, "You Don't Know This About Me", featuring vocals from Burgess and remixes from legendary producer & remixer Arthur Baker appeared at the same time.
Freebass' debut album 'It's A Beautiful Life' is scheduled to be released in Europe later this month and worldwide December 7th by 24 Hour Service Station with a bonus disc including the Baker remixes, the 'Freebass Redesign' EP from The Beatles 'HATE' producer Fritz von Runte, and instrumental versions of the 'Two Worlds Collide EP'.
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