Hello there and thanks for stopping by my site! I guess you were looking for me, Christopher Cline, if not try this site out instead.
For those of you searching for a bit more insight, well here's a bit more about me. I've been in the process of making records for the past 16 or so years, some good, some bad (but mostly good I hope). I have engineered, mixed, and/or mastered a number of albums from varying genres of music.
Taken from the LP ‘From the Hip’ and remixed by Bernard Sumner (BeMusic) and Donald Johnson, (Dojo) this electro classic will make you move. Does anybody know how the jacket design to the LP is related to other Factory jackets? It’s your move.
This is a perfect song, a perfect New Order song. If you’re a gear head, the band and co-writer Stephen Hague had the help of a Yamaha QX1 stand-alone sequencer, DX 5 FM synth, Akai S900 sampler, Octave Voyetra 8 synth and Emulator samplers on this production. Originally released in January of 1988, this is the only CD video single I have ever owned. True Faith is a timeless production, and I know many would debate that, so let’s take it to the floor. What are your thoughts?
And the b-side is home to another remix from Paul Oakenfold. This post is even more relevant as Vince Clarke just celebrated his 60th birthday yesterday. Speaking of celebrations, we should celebrate this legendary band of hooligans for still being alive, right? This release is 31 years old, and Vince Clarke remixed this song when he 29 or 30. Now ponder this bit. Vince had already formed Depeche Mode, Yazoo and Erasure at this point in his life, and is still going strong, just like the Happy Mondays . Now go and grab your maracas and give me your best Bez.