Description
Originally released in 1986 as the second single from their fourth studio album Brotherhood, “Bizarre Love Triangle” remains the definitive bridge between New Order’s post-punk origins and their mastery of electronic dance music. Produced by the band and Stephen Hague, the track is a masterclass in synth-pop architecture, layering Peter Hook’s melodic, high-register basslines over a propulsive sequence of Fairlight CMI rhythms and Bernard Sumner’s vulnerable, yearning vocals.





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