threespires
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@RobMCFC just to finish my 10 pence on why I think JD legitimately get the influential tag.
Lots of early goth bands would cite Joy Division as an influence both for lyrical tone and introspective subject matter as well as the 'haunted' sound.
Two of the biggest bands of the 90s Nirvana and Radiohead both on record as saying JD were a major influence.
Early impact was on the likes of Bauhaus, The Cure, Souixsie then later the likes of Chemical Brothers and Nine Inch Nails also say they played a big part in their sound. Plenty of knock off sounding bands too, such as Interpol, Editors. Could make a pretty good argument that shoegaze owes a lot to them via the likes of My Bloody Valentine.
Plenty of ambient artists took their cues from Martin Hannet's production techniques too.
Then I would argue most important of all they obviously spawned New Order who in turn are hugely influential in the whole of EDM.
I know that most of the stuff I've mentioned is not really in your wheelhouse but there's a lot.
Lots of early goth bands would cite Joy Division as an influence both for lyrical tone and introspective subject matter as well as the 'haunted' sound.
Two of the biggest bands of the 90s Nirvana and Radiohead both on record as saying JD were a major influence.
Early impact was on the likes of Bauhaus, The Cure, Souixsie then later the likes of Chemical Brothers and Nine Inch Nails also say they played a big part in their sound. Plenty of knock off sounding bands too, such as Interpol, Editors. Could make a pretty good argument that shoegaze owes a lot to them via the likes of My Bloody Valentine.
Plenty of ambient artists took their cues from Martin Hannet's production techniques too.
Then I would argue most important of all they obviously spawned New Order who in turn are hugely influential in the whole of EDM.
I know that most of the stuff I've mentioned is not really in your wheelhouse but there's a lot.