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submitted by Nick Apr 13th 2012 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
In 1985, New Order released a song dedicated to Ian Curtis, the iconic singer who fronted their previous outfit. Titled “Elegia,” the track appeared on the Low-Life LP in five-minute form. 27 years later the song will assume its full and original 18-minute glory via vinyl release and via YouTube embed. The vinyl comes as [...]
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