Joy Division & New Order Poster Set — Complete Songwriting Catalogues (A1)
Two large-format prints (A1) mapping the complete recorded output of Joy Division and New Order — from the earliest Warsaw recordings through World in Motion. Designed and signed by Alejandro De Luna as a visual reference for collectors and completists. Joy Division — Songwriting History (1977–1980) A chronological reconstruction of Joy Division’s recorded work, from the earliest Warsaw-era material through Closer. The print traces the development of the band’s catalogue across studio sessions, highlighting: Unknown Pleasures and Closer in full Standalone singles including “Transmission,” “Atmosphere,” and “Love Will Tear Us Apart” Non-album recordings and alternate versions The final 1980 sessions that lead directly into New Order A curated selection of Ian Curtis’s favourite books and literary influences Additional archival details embedded throughout the layout Rather than a conventional discography, the design maps relationships between tracks, sessions, and releases—revealing how a relatively concise body of work became one of the most examined catalogues in post-punk, with tracks organised by recording session and release context. New Order — Factory Years (1981–1990) A structured overview of New Order’s output across the Factory Records era, from Movement through Technique and World in Motion. The print includes: All major albums: Movement, Power, Corruption & Lies, Low-Life, Brotherhood, Technique Key singles and extended versions, including “Blue Monday,” “Temptation,” and “Bizarre Love Triangle” Non-album tracks and B-sides central to the band’s evolution The transition from post-punk to electronic production, visualised through the catalogue Additional references and details integrated into the timeline, including Factory Records catalogue context About the Design This project was independently researched and designed by Alejandro De Luna. Developed through an in-depth study of recording sessions, release histories, and the wider Factory Records ecosystem, these prints are intended as precise visual references,bringing structure and clarity to two of the most influential catalogues in modern music. 2-Poster Bundle (Save 20%) Includes: Joy Division — Songwriting History (1977–1980) New Order — Factory Years (1981–1990) Together forming a continuous timeline from the final Warsaw recordings through the peak of the Factory Records era. Specifications Size: A1, unframed High-quality matte paper Printed in small batches Designed and signed by Alejandro De Luna
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- Save 20% - Joy Division & New Order Poster Set (A1) — Complete Songwriting Catalogue (Factory Records Era), Joy Division Poster (A1) — Songwriting Catalogue 1977–1980, New Order Poster (A1) — Songwriting Catalogue (Factory Records 1981–1990)
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- Save 20% - Joy Division & New Order Poster Set (A1) — Complete Songwriting Catalogue (Factory Records Era) — 112.00 USD — In stock
- Joy Division Poster (A1) — Songwriting Catalogue 1977–1980 — 70.00 USD — In stock
- New Order Poster (A1) — Songwriting Catalogue (Factory Records 1981–1990) — 70.00 USD — In stock
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