New Order has completed seven tracks on its long-awaited follow-up to 1993's
Republic, according to a source close to the band.
The band has titled two tracks, "60mph" and "Crystal," both of which are being
handled by different mixers. "60mph" is being put through the ringer by David
Kahne (Sugar Ray, Bangles), and Mark Stent, who most recently produced Oasis'
Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, was behind the controls for "Crystal."
Steve Osbourne is producing both tracks (Happy Mondays, Curve).
There is still no release date scheduled for the as-yet-untitled album, as
Qwest/Warner Bros. is still eagerly awaiting the final product. New Order is
expected to collaborate with both the Chemical Brothers and Moby on the disc,
but neither are set in stone at press time.
Meanwhile, bassist Peter Hook's side project, Monaco, has finally seen its
second album hit stores in England. The self-titled LP is the follow-up to
1997's Music for Pleasure and hit stores across the pond on Sept. 4.
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