Peter Hook
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Biography
[Edit]The pioneering sounds of the highly influential English bands Joy Division and New Order were dominated by the droning basslines of Peter Hook. In the late '70s, Hook's ominous bass enabled Joy Division to carve portraits of profound despair. Although the late Ian Curtis' harrowing lyrics and downcast vocals are often credited for Joy Division's bleak beauty, many of the group's songs were driven by Hook's sinister, throbbing bass. While badly tuned guitars were the rage during the punk era in late-'70s England, Hook's bass playing instilled the importance of rhythm in punk rock, helping to inspire a generation of dance-oriented new wave bands.
After Ian Curtis hanged himself on May 18, 1980, Hook joined the other surviving members of Joy Division in New Order. He performed the lead vocals on New Order's first album, Movement ("Dreams Never End" and "Doubts Even Here"), and his bass-playing style became increasingly melodic as the band developed their use of sequenced, synthesized sounds. He also played some keyboards and electronic drums. Between the release of 1983's Power, Corruption & Lies and 1985's Low-life, Hook took part in the short-lived Ad Infinitum, an act featuring Lindsay Reade (then-wife of Factory boss Tony Wilson) and members of Stockholm Monsters; they released a cover of Joe Meek's "Telstar." In 1990, after New Order released Technique, Hook formed a side project dubbed Revenge and released One True Passion. Collaborating with Dave Hicks (guitar, keyboards) and Chris Jones (keyboards), Hook combined elements of techno and hard rock; Hook also sang. A second Revenge album, 1992's Gun World Porn, was released before New Order resumed with the 1993 album Republic.
While New Order went on an extended hiatus, Hook teamed up with vocalist David Potts (who had joined Revenge after that band's debut) and released Music for Pleasure as Monaco in 1997. Instead of shifting away from New Order's distinctive sound, Hook Xeroxed it; Potts even sounded oddly similar to New Order's Bernard Sumner. However, the album startled fans and critics with its well-crafted pop; the track "What Do You Want from Me?" even became a hit in clubs and on alternative radio stations. Monaco split up after label indifference temporarily shelved their self-titled second album; Monaco was finally released in 2000.
Hook remained restlessly active throughout the 2000s. He recorded two more albums with New Order (Get Ready and Waiting for the Sirens' Call) prior to leaving the band in 2007. He contributed basslines to recordings by a handful of acts, including Perry Farrell, Hybrid, and the Crystal Method. Freebass, a band he formed with fellow bassists Andy Rourke (the Smiths) and Mani (the Stone Roses) as initial members, issued a handful of EPs, along with a 2010 album (It's a Beautiful Life). Peter Hook and the Light was formed for the sake of performing Joy Division's two landmark studio albums, Unknown Pleasures and Closer, in their entirety, and was launched at The Factory, Hook's Manchester night club. In 2011, the band released an EP, 1102/2011, which featured a version of Joy Division's "Atmosphere" with Rowetta on lead vocals. Unknown Pleasures: Live in Australia was released around the same time. Throughout this phase of his career, Hook also DJ'd, compiled The Hacienda Classics and The Hacienda: Acid House Classics, and even wrote a book, How Not to Run a Club. ~ Michael Sutton & Andy Kellman, Rovi
Title: Low Ends (Thierry Criscione Reconstructed Balearic Mix) - Single
Artist: Nova Nova, Peter Hook
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Love Will Tear Us Apart (Remixes)
Artist: Peter Hook, Beatmode
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Unknown Pleasures - Live In Leeds
Artist: The Light, Peter Hook
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Post Punk, Punk Rock, Alternative
Title: True to Form
Artist: Peter Hook, Hybrid
Genre: Breakbeat , Electronica, Trance, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Movement - Live In Dublin
Artist: The Light, Peter Hook
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Post Punk, Punk Rock, Alternative
Title: Tokyo Joe (feat. Peter Hook)
Artist: Peter Hook, Man Ray
Genre: Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Title: Two Worlds Collide EP - The Instrumental Mixes (feat. Peter Hook)
Artist: Freebass, Peter Hook, Gary Mounfield
Genre: Alternative
Title: Live Tomorrow You Go Down (feat. Peter Hook) - Single
Artist: Freebass, Peter Hook
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: 1102 / 2011 EP Extended Edition
Artist: The Light, Peter Hook
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Indie
Collections
Title: Atal Music a Year In Review Volume 4
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Ceremony - A New Order Tribute
Genre: Electronica, Pop, Alternative
Title: Atal Music: A Year In Review, Vol. 4
Genre: House, Deep House
Title: New Order Presents: Be Music (CD3)
Genre: Ambient, Electronica
Title: New Music Releases Week 15 Of Songs 2020 (CD2)
Genre: Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Dancefloor, Latin, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Exclusive 2020 ZR - Time Of This Season (CD3)
Genre: Disco, Synth Pop, Funk, Progressive
Featuring albums
Title: Divided By Night
Artist: The Crystal Method
Genre: Breakbeat , Electronica, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative, Bop
Title: Ceremony - A New Order Tribute
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, Alternative Rock, Dancefloor
Title: Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)? - Single
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock
Title: Malamore
Artist: The Liminanas
Genre: Rock, Garage Rock, Indie Pop, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic
Title: Rusty Egan Presents... Welcome To The Dance Floor
Artist: Rusty Egan Presents
Genre: Electronica
Title: Shadow People
Artist: The Liminanas
Genre: Rock, Garage Rock, Indie Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Punk Rock, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic
Title: Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez (Japan Deluxe) (CD1)
Artist: Gorillaz
Genre: Alternative