For the short term I've created a new Mediafire account and will be
slowly migrating content over to there. Not sure if I'll go back in the
archives of TPoIT because a lot of the original files I no longer have
due to an older drive crash, though.
What's going to
certainly be migrating is the recent New Order postings, starting with
the stash sets here. I'll post new links in the comments as I go along.
This
is only a short-term solution, however. A few readers have suggested a
collection box to arrange for more suitable hosting as we proceed, and
this is a good idea. I'm also contemplating moving to a newer model
whereby the public links are M4A (AAC) files, and readers who would want
lossless can simply request it. This would cut down on server costs,
and I am slowly coming around to the convenience idea of the basics
being easily accessible and usable off-the-bat by my readers. The
purist in me really is kicking and screaming that I am even considering
doing this archival material in any form of lossy format, but the debate
is raging healthily inside.
So... followers can help
by PayPal, any amount, to dcrumbaugh at gmail dot com (I don't have the
analogloyalist account set up properly for PayPal), and this will go to
future hosting costs as I transition down the road from Mediafire to
something a bit more reliable.
Thanks for your continued patience, and let's carry on!
Thursday, September 6, 2012
status update regarding file hosting - read me!
mediafire account suspension - help your host out!
So, the blog's download host has suspended the account. All downloads are invalid. I've submitted a ticket to Mediafire asking which file led to the suspension, so I can remove it and ideally restore access to the overall account.
That said... your host humbly now asks if a follower can generously donate storage/hosting space. Any helpers are advised to contact me via email analogloyalist at gmail dot com and your generosity will be greatly appreciated.
This affects TPoIT and The New Order Archives.
Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience!
That said... your host humbly now asks if a follower can generously donate storage/hosting space. Any helpers are advised to contact me via email analogloyalist at gmail dot com and your generosity will be greatly appreciated.
This affects TPoIT and The New Order Archives.
Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience!
Sunday, September 2, 2012
on the New Order Archives: 15 May 1985 OZ/NZ85 Perth (stash)
A negative stunner! See the writeup... ;) Have at it.
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The New Order Archives
Monday, August 27, 2012
on the New Order Archives: 25 August 1984 "Saturday Live" BBC Studios
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
on The New Order Archives: 4 Nov 1986 The Palace, Hollywood
a scorcher!
http://archive.new-order.net/2012/08/4-november-1986-palace-hollywood-ca.html
please to enjoy!
http://archive.new-order.net/2012/08/4-november-1986-palace-hollywood-ca.html
please to enjoy!
Tags:
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The New Order Archives
Thursday, August 16, 2012
on The New Order Archives: 17 Dec 1985 Leuven, Belgium
Just as brilliant as the others so far - ch-ch-check it out!
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The New Order Archives
Sunday, August 12, 2012
on The New Order Archives: 20 June 1981 Glastonbury
again, in "best ever" quality! Go get it!
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The New Order Archives
Friday, August 10, 2012
On The New Order Archives: Tolworth 12 March 1983
In "Best Ever" quality - check it out!
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New Order,
The New Order Archives
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
The New Order Archives: a new blog.
With the huge amount of exposure these "stash" tapes have received, and the large number of downloads the files have seen, clearly there is an interest in something more.
So, I've started a new blog, The New Order Archives. The first post explains the mission statement and what to expect. Please update your bookmarks, and keep both TPoIT and TNOA on your RSS feeds ;)
For a duration, I will crosspost new entries on TNOA over here, but only links to the posts over on TNOA. But ultimately all "stash"-type material will only be on TNOA, with my normal non-New Order postings continuing here.
Speaking of New Order.... IFPI/Warners DMCA'ed the Run 2 unreleased mixes post. I didn't complain this time as in this case it clearly was something the label had rights to and I had squat; I had just hoped that 20+ year old mixes, never released, would escape anyone's attention. Then again, 6,000 downloads later since they were posted in 2009, there clearly was interest. Ah well.
Enjoy TNOA! I think my first post there will be new-ish masterings of the Western Works demos, hugely improved from the version I posted a million years ago. Watch that space...
- Analog Loyalist
So, I've started a new blog, The New Order Archives. The first post explains the mission statement and what to expect. Please update your bookmarks, and keep both TPoIT and TNOA on your RSS feeds ;)
For a duration, I will crosspost new entries on TNOA over here, but only links to the posts over on TNOA. But ultimately all "stash"-type material will only be on TNOA, with my normal non-New Order postings continuing here.
Speaking of New Order.... IFPI/Warners DMCA'ed the Run 2 unreleased mixes post. I didn't complain this time as in this case it clearly was something the label had rights to and I had squat; I had just hoped that 20+ year old mixes, never released, would escape anyone's attention. Then again, 6,000 downloads later since they were posted in 2009, there clearly was interest. Ah well.
Enjoy TNOA! I think my first post there will be new-ish masterings of the Western Works demos, hugely improved from the version I posted a million years ago. Watch that space...
- Analog Loyalist
Tags:
New Order,
stash,
The New Order Archives
Sunday, August 5, 2012
New Order "stash" tapes, 2012 mastering: 7 July 1984 Barcelona
New Order
Studio 54, Barcelona, Spain
7 July 1984
source: Hooky's rubbish bin (the "stash" tapes)
lineage: Master soundboard recording cassette
analogloyalist mastering August 2012
At long last I'm starting to fix up and free a stash of gigs - which first saw the light (heh) in 2004 on the long-defunct Sharing The Groove, but were essentially untouched beyond basic cleanup - that really show how brilliant New Order were in their prime in the mid-'80s.
The quick-and-dirty background: Whilst cleaning house, a set of master New Order soundboard tapes (various mid-80s live gigs, some rehearsals, and a DAT or two from the band's 1989 US tour) was found by Hooky under the floorboards at his studio Suite 16 in Rochdale, England. A musician friend of Hooky, who was in his employ for a duration in the early 90s, then rescued the tapes and sold them to an infamous collector in Florida, a collector not known for sharing the wealth. In the interim, ATR (sometimes called Stash) obtained digital transfers of these tapes before they were shipped off to Florida. ATR then shared them amongst the New Order cognoscenti, and then in 2004 we fed them to the world via Sharing The Groove.
All these gigs had their various problems as-received from the source in between Hooky and us, the least of which were sector boundary errors (which means, if burned as-is to CD, there are audible "pops" in between tracks) and all off-pitch by varying degrees. Some were extremely muddy, and others were far too bright. None of them were just right, but my aim is to make them so.
(The New Order "stash" gigs that were on Sharing The Groove, and various other torrent sites and blogs from 2004 onward, are all from those original 2004 releases and have not been formally mastered since, until now.)

This is easily one of my all-time favorite New Order sets. Generally fantastic, crystalline sound; great setlist; unique segues; sequencer cockups. It's all here.
"Ceremony" on the Retro box set live CD was sourced from this very transfer via one of the Stash transfer recipients, though obviously without my mastering (the Retro version is inexplicably slowed down, and has been "muddified" for lack of a better term). It truly shines here and is one of my favorite performances ever of this track. Don't let the sound quality of the Retro version scare you, at all - this completely shatters Retro's version and beats it to a bloody pulp.
"Skullcrusher" - enough said. One of the few performances with "lyrics" - and I put that in quotes because it's basically Barney ad-libbing a lyric. And it's wonderful, in its absurdity. The performance is, simply, out of this world. And "Lonesome Tonight"! Easily a top 5 New Order track for me.
Throughout the sequenced tracks ("The Village" / "Confusion" / "Hurt" / "Blue Monday" / "Everything's Gone Green" / "Temptation") you can audibly hear problems with the sequencer. It's cutting in and out (it's actually mostly in, it's only dropping out in a few places) of the board feed; I have no idea if this was a problem with the on-stage equipment or simply the feed into the PA. It makes for some unique versions, and I absolutely love it.
There's a wonderful problem with the sequencer kicking off "Everything's Gone Green" in that it bleats "Blue Monday" in perfect sync with "Everything's Gone Green" until Gillian sets things right. And the perfect segue between "EGG" and "Temptation" is done perfectly, the sequencer going for a full 12 minutes straight between the two songs. Love it!
The original unmastered version of this gig has been spread pretty far and wide since 2004. Trust me when I say you will want to bin it immediately upon hearing this 2012 mastering - it crushes it like a grape. This version here is truly spectacular, and could be released tomorrow by Warners.
enjoy!
01 Your Silent Face
02 The Village
03 Ceremony
04 Skullcrusher
05 We All Stand
06 Lonesome Tonight
07 Confusion
08 Hurt
09 Age Of Consent
10 Blue Monday
11 Bernard and Hooky riffing
12 Everything's Gone Green ---->
13 Temptation
FLACs here.
Third of a series...
Studio 54, Barcelona, Spain
7 July 1984
source: Hooky's rubbish bin (the "stash" tapes)
lineage: Master soundboard recording cassette
analogloyalist mastering August 2012
At long last I'm starting to fix up and free a stash of gigs - which first saw the light (heh) in 2004 on the long-defunct Sharing The Groove, but were essentially untouched beyond basic cleanup - that really show how brilliant New Order were in their prime in the mid-'80s.
The quick-and-dirty background: Whilst cleaning house, a set of master New Order soundboard tapes (various mid-80s live gigs, some rehearsals, and a DAT or two from the band's 1989 US tour) was found by Hooky under the floorboards at his studio Suite 16 in Rochdale, England. A musician friend of Hooky, who was in his employ for a duration in the early 90s, then rescued the tapes and sold them to an infamous collector in Florida, a collector not known for sharing the wealth. In the interim, ATR (sometimes called Stash) obtained digital transfers of these tapes before they were shipped off to Florida. ATR then shared them amongst the New Order cognoscenti, and then in 2004 we fed them to the world via Sharing The Groove.
All these gigs had their various problems as-received from the source in between Hooky and us, the least of which were sector boundary errors (which means, if burned as-is to CD, there are audible "pops" in between tracks) and all off-pitch by varying degrees. Some were extremely muddy, and others were far too bright. None of them were just right, but my aim is to make them so.
(The New Order "stash" gigs that were on Sharing The Groove, and various other torrent sites and blogs from 2004 onward, are all from those original 2004 releases and have not been formally mastered since, until now.)

This is easily one of my all-time favorite New Order sets. Generally fantastic, crystalline sound; great setlist; unique segues; sequencer cockups. It's all here.
"Ceremony" on the Retro box set live CD was sourced from this very transfer via one of the Stash transfer recipients, though obviously without my mastering (the Retro version is inexplicably slowed down, and has been "muddified" for lack of a better term). It truly shines here and is one of my favorite performances ever of this track. Don't let the sound quality of the Retro version scare you, at all - this completely shatters Retro's version and beats it to a bloody pulp.
"Skullcrusher" - enough said. One of the few performances with "lyrics" - and I put that in quotes because it's basically Barney ad-libbing a lyric. And it's wonderful, in its absurdity. The performance is, simply, out of this world. And "Lonesome Tonight"! Easily a top 5 New Order track for me.
Throughout the sequenced tracks ("The Village" / "Confusion" / "Hurt" / "Blue Monday" / "Everything's Gone Green" / "Temptation") you can audibly hear problems with the sequencer. It's cutting in and out (it's actually mostly in, it's only dropping out in a few places) of the board feed; I have no idea if this was a problem with the on-stage equipment or simply the feed into the PA. It makes for some unique versions, and I absolutely love it.
There's a wonderful problem with the sequencer kicking off "Everything's Gone Green" in that it bleats "Blue Monday" in perfect sync with "Everything's Gone Green" until Gillian sets things right. And the perfect segue between "EGG" and "Temptation" is done perfectly, the sequencer going for a full 12 minutes straight between the two songs. Love it!
The original unmastered version of this gig has been spread pretty far and wide since 2004. Trust me when I say you will want to bin it immediately upon hearing this 2012 mastering - it crushes it like a grape. This version here is truly spectacular, and could be released tomorrow by Warners.
enjoy!
01 Your Silent Face
02 The Village
03 Ceremony
04 Skullcrusher
05 We All Stand
06 Lonesome Tonight
07 Confusion
08 Hurt
09 Age Of Consent
10 Blue Monday
11 Bernard and Hooky riffing
12 Everything's Gone Green ---->
13 Temptation
FLACs here.
Third of a series...
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