Band has written eight songs towards a forthcoming album
New Order: 10 of the best
Label of love: Mute Records
New Order have signed to the legendary independent label Mute, which will release their 10th studio album worldwide. We couldnt imagine a better place to be than working with Daniel Miller and his team, the band said of their new home. Mute has a superb roster of artists and a history that complements our own. In many ways, joining the label feels like we are coming home. (The bands Bernard Sumner had recently suggested the band might be working with DFA Records.)
Saying the move to their new label was a return to their independent roots, the group leave behind Warner Music, which released their last album, 2013s Lost Sirens. New Order were previously part of London Records roster following their most famous label alliance, with Factory Records. That label was said to have faced bankruptcy partly due to the bands hefty production costs: Blue Monday became the bestselling 12-inch single in the UK after its release, but its high production costs meant Factory lost money on every copy sold of the original die-cast cut sleeve. New Order now join Mutes diverse list of artists, which includes Goldfrapp, Liars, Swans, Erasure, Can, Grindermand and Nick Cave and the Badseeds.
I feel privileged to be working with artists with such a long, creative and successful history, Mute founder Daniel Miller explained. When the possibility of us working together first came up, I was invited to hear some of the new material and immediately had no doubts whatsoever that Mute would be the right home for New Order.
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