Poetic Wax: Music History Hidden in the Grooves

How a NAKED Manager Saved New Order’s "The Perfect Kiss"


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In 1985, New Order released 'Low Life.' It's time to dive into the wild story behind "The Perfect Kiss" and discover how a naked manager, Rob Gretton, sparked a synth-pop classic with a desktop rant, and how Jonathan Demme’s iconic video sealed its legacy. From studio chaos to dance floor glory, this is Low-Life’s craziest tale! 🎵🔔

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🎧 NEW ORDER ON VINYL:

  • Low Life on Vinyl https://amzn.to/3YCLdPS
  • Substance on Vinyl https://amzn.to/3YCnvDo
  • More New Order Vinyl https://amzn.to/42y2v1S
  • Substance by Peter Hook https://amzn.to/3Y6eoL0 
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    Poetic Wax: Music History Hidden in the GroovesBy Andy Fenstermaker