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One of the more interesting Joy Division discoveries with the approval of Martin Hannett's family. Martin Hannett's own mixes of the 1978 and 1979 Cargo Studios, Rochdale sessions plus Hannett's other mixes of songs and sound effects probably from Strawberry and Britannia Row. Martin Hannett had a habit of running quarter inch tape machines throughout all Joy Division recording sessions and had an agreement with the band, Rob Gretton and Tony Wilson to create his own versions of the recording sessions and would often go into the various studios without the band and continually remix what he had recorded on those tapes and experiment, feeding what he had recorded through his AMS delays and play around with synthesisers. It is Martin's use of these weird and wonderful sound effects and synth sounds on Joy Division recordings that made Joy Division studio recordings stand out above any other punk or post punk band from that time and this cd gives an insight into the sounds Martin Hannett had in his head and what he fed into the Joy Division sound. A double cd album from Interstate / Dandelion with 10 page biographical booklet about the tracks on the cd.
Tracks included many with multiple versions are: Digital, Glass, Atmosphere, Dead souls, Ice age, N4 (Decades), Eternal. Also features interviews and many of the original sound samples.