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  1. Beats In Space on NTS Radio with Tim Sweeney - May 12, 2015. by timsweeney | Free Listening on SoundCloud

    Beats In Space on NTS Radio with Tim Sweeney - May 12, 2015.

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    published on 2015/05/12 21:08:15 +0000

    Broadcast live from Brooklyn, New York on May 12th, 2015.

    Beats In Space Residency on NTS Radio every Tuesday in May from 4-6pm in London (11am-1pm in NYC): www.ntslive.co.uk

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  2. Show 494: Peter Hook and Opinions on Passion Pit

    interviewPeter Hook

    Joy Division only recorded two proper studio albums before lead singer Ian Curtis committed suicide in 1980. But those releases, a string of fantastic singles and Curtis‘ own legend continue to impact fans today. But, as is often the case with legends, there’s a lot of fiction amongst the fact. And Peter Hook, the hugely influential bass player in Joy Division and New Order, wants to clear a few things up in his book Unknown Pleasures: Inside Joy Division. First, there's the tragic image of Ian itself. True, he struggled with depression, a failing marriage and a debilitating case of epilepsy that would lead to his death. But, Peter describes a beer-drinking prankster full of joy when it came to the music. He also admits that he and the band weren't initially crazy about the sparse, moody sound Joy Division fans adore today. Much of that credit goes to producer Martin Hannett. For more on Joy Division listen to this episode.

    Then, of course, we come to New Order's bitter divorce. Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris and Peter achieved more success than Joy Division. They disbanded in 2006, but recently reunited without Peter. Listening to the interview, you can hear the hard feelings, but Peter admits he'd play with those amazing musicians anytime. So how did New Order fare on their 2013 release without Peter Hook? Check out Jim and Greg's review.

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