New Order – Movement
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1981 album Movement.
Music from Movement
Artists on Movement
Gear Used On Movement
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of New Order – Movement (1981). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Stephen Morris
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Studio Equipment used by Stephen Morris on Movement
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"This was on OMD’s Enola Gay, Blondie’s Heart Of Glass and a lot of things in the late 1970s. Martin didn’t like the Synare so for Decades [on Closer] he told me to get a drum machine. It sounded great but I was sat there with the bloody Roland manual trying to programme it. It said ‘requires accessory X’, so we’d get this extra bit. It drove me potty.
The manual didn’t make any sense and then even when you got the fucking extra pedal programming it still didn’t work. We accidentally discovered how to do Temptation, but that’s another story. I gave up on it and for years afterwards, I thought computers were complete shit. Then I realised there are two different pedals you can get for it, one for programming and one was the start-stop thing, and I’d got the start-stop thing! When we did the first New Order album, Movement, Martin got us a deal on a little battery operated Dr. Rhythm which was easy to programme because it only had two buttons. So we did the song Truth on that."