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21-523: [REDACTED] Look up technique  or techniques in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Technique or techniques may refer to: Music [ edit ] The Techniques , a Jamaican rocksteady vocal group of the 1960s Technique (band) , a British female synth pop band in the 1990s Technique (album) , by New Order, 1989 Techniques (album) , by Modern Baseball, 2014 "Technique",

42-405: A "lot franker and happier (hence smarter) than Depeche Mode " and felt that the band had "lightened up". Los Angeles Times critic Craig Lee wrote that "with the exception of 'Fine Time,' there may be little new ground broken here, but when it comes to the sound of a broken psyche, New Order never misses a beat." Ira Robbins, in his review for Rolling Stone , stated that Technique "delivers

63-483: A bit out of our brains." Following four months spent in Ibiza (with the album "20% complete", according to Sumner), the band shifted to Peter Gabriel 's Real World Studios to finish recording, which Sumner referred to as a "much more sober atmosphere". For Hook, " Technique sounds fantastic [...] considering it's not an Ibizan dance record. I think it catches a summer sound really brilliantly." Morris mentioned that

84-524: A series of records made in "dark and horrible" London studios. Stephen Morris described the sound of the Balearic beat clubs on the island they began to visit as "mad! They'd put an acid record on and then the next one would be a Queen one—it was schizophrenic, really. It'd be something really Spanish and then something really daft. It was a really odd mix but it all seemed to make sense when you were there. I don't know why that was. Maybe because we were all

105-542: A solid blast of sonic presence with immaculate playing" and called it a "surprisingly inviting album from this generally reserved outfit". Technique has since garnered critical acclaim in retrospective reviews. John Bush of AllMusic referred to the album as "another classic record" by New Order and stated that their "instincts for blending rock and contemporary dance resulted in another confident, superb LP." Spin magazine's 1995 Alternative Record Guide cited Technique as New Order's best album because it represented

126-709: A song by Pat Boone from his EP Four by Pat , 1957 Other uses [ edit ] Technique (newspaper) , the newspaper of the Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S. Technique Polytechnic Institute , in West Bengal, India Technique Stadium , a football stadium in Whittington Moor, Chesterfield, Derbyshire See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Technique All pages with titles containing Technique Technical (disambiguation) Technology ,

147-460: The album "takes the easy interplay and full-band sound of Brotherhood and drenches it in good Ibiza vibes". However, he criticised the Collector's Edition bonus material as containing only "listless B-sides and instrumentals, and merely functional remixes". Technique has been listed by several publications as one of the best albums of the 1980s and of all time. In 2006, Q magazine placed

168-456: The album had an "end of term, last day of school feel about it". To promote the album, music videos were produced for the three singles. An instrumental version of "Vanishing Point" was used at the time on the BBC series Making Out . John Denver 's publishing company later filed a lawsuit, alleging that the guitar break in "Run" too closely resembled Denver's " Leaving on a Jet Plane ". The case

189-413: The album showed "a New Order ready for the next decade, adding to their already superb reputation." Keith Gwillim of Stylus Magazine contended that New Order "may have made better records, but none of them defines them, sounds so quintessentially like what they were always reaching for, quite as well as Technique ." Tom Ewing of Pitchfork labelled Technique "magnificent" in 2008 and stated that

210-411: The album was "an epic power struggle between the sequencers and me. I was resisting it valiantly, because I still wanted us to be a rock band." Sumner wrote all of the lyrics. When recording on the island of Ibiza , the band was heavily influenced by the environment around them and became fascinated by Balearic club music. Gillian Gilbert recalled, "We had Mike (Johnson, engineer) with us, so there

231-603: The album was partly recorded on the island of Ibiza , and incorporates Balearic beat and acid house influences into the group's dance-rock sound. The album was influenced by the then growing acid scene, and Sumner's experiences at Shoom in London. Technique was the first New Order album to reach number one on the UK charts, and " Fine Time ", the first single from the album, reached number 11. Remixed versions of " Round & Round " and " Run " were also released as singles. In

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252-463: The free dictionary. Technique or techniques may refer to: Music [ edit ] The Techniques , a Jamaican rocksteady vocal group of the 1960s Technique (band) , a British female synth pop band in the 1990s Technique (album) , by New Order, 1989 Techniques (album) , by Modern Baseball, 2014 "Technique", a song by Pat Boone from his EP Four by Pat , 1957 Other uses [ edit ] Technique (newspaper) ,

273-405: The late 1980s, the band felt that they had to keep on playing with dance-electronic rhythms. Bernard Sumner reflected; "We were in this position of being known for this dance-electronic sound and it would have been daft to have just stopped doing it. That was the nature of the time. The way I saw it was we were still writing band music as well, so we'd reached a compromise." Peter Hook joked that

294-479: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Technique&oldid=1131452300 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages technique [REDACTED] Look up technique  or techniques in Wiktionary,

315-492: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Technique&oldid=1131452300 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Technique (album) Technique is the fifth studio album by English rock band New Order . Released on 30 January 1989 by Factory Records ,

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357-449: The perfect synthesis of the band's abilities as a punk-influenced rock band and as synthpop pioneers. David Quantick of Uncut called it a "powerfully contradictory album: not only is it an Ibiza record that's New Order's least techno-ey, but it's a chirpy, upbeat album with mature lyrics". The A.V. Club ' s Josh Modell referred to Technique as New Order's "last truly great album", as did BBC Music 's Ian Wade, who added that

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420-399: Was always somebody doing something, but it was the beginning of us not being together in the studio when we were doing things. It was like, 'oh you do your drums today, and I'll do the vocals tonight...' The songs were sort of there but there were huge chunks missing. You'd leave blocks and say, 'will you fill that in? I'm off now.'" The band had chosen to record in Ibiza at Hook's urging after

441-415: Was settled out of court. Technique received generally positive reviews from music critics upon its release. Chris Roberts of Melody Maker hailed the album as "a rare and ravishing triumph", while John Tague of NME wrote that the band had "fashioned an LP of unflinching honesty, free from the masks of false identities of their past." The Village Voice ' s Robert Christgau called New Order

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