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MOVEMENT
Everything ever appeared on the Internet dedicated to New Order and related bands

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Click to go to the New Order Directory New Order Directory (N.O.D.) is the new version of Movement since 02 February 2005.
The address is http://www.neworder.zor.org

I try to list the sites in categories but there's also a sites history.
This version of Movement remains archived but will not be updated.


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Quick launch:
Movement Intro
Movement Index
Alphabetical Index (with update)
1989/1999
2000/2003
Retro (the archive)
(offline New Order sites archived)
Papernet (fanzines and other stuff)
Movement cover
The cover of Movement, the New Order album title inspired the name of this site. Click for full size.

About Movement

Movement is part of The NewOrders, a section of A New Order Fan where I try to list all the websites (good or bad, rich or poor, small or big...) dedicated to New Order and related bands ever appeared on the Internet, listed in chronological (and then alphabetical) order, even if not existing anymore (and even if offline at all).
Offline sites, whenever possible, are being archived through the Retro project.
Home pages of mailing lists, trade pages (if they can't be reached from other sites already listed and if they aren't sale pages part of merely commercial sites), blogs, FTP sites, Usenet newsgroups and single webpages part of other sites are also reported (except mere reviews on magazine sites), but they have to be entirely dedicated to the bands (featuring at least one member of Joy Division or New Order), not just some paragraphs.

Sites are listed under the year since it's known they started (which you can quickly reach clicking the years index at the top of the chronology), then information is listed as follows:

NAME OF THE SITE
(+year when activity ceased if it did) - URL - Webmaster (if you don't want to appear, but I don't think it's likely, please ask and I'll remove your name) - Country (of the site and webmaster, not of the host) - Brief description (please avoid self celebratory terms, like "most visited!", "top design!", "news first here!": I'm trying to be the most neutral here, I'm just listing the sites, not reviewing them, I've already briefly done it on the Links page). I'll also warn if the ceased site is off line, if not, it can still be viewed. The "Archived here" links bring to the archived pages of offline sites on the Wayback Machine of the Internet Archives. Sites archived on Retro are also reported.
Please help me compiling this sort of historic directory (can I create the term "sitography"?), refer sites, errors (for which I apologise... for the sites I don't know about, while waiting to know, I've written the year I saw them for the first time, mostly 2000), corrections and other stuff about those already listed (I'll update as soon as I can), send an E Mail (please visit the pages first to see if the info you wish to report is already listed) to mick973@email.it.

Inside Movement

  • Alphabetical Index Check this list for an updated easy quick view (with no other informations, though) of which and how many sites are listed and under wich year, which have just been added (the update is reported here), and then go to the chronology of the site you're looking for information about, or you can browse directly the chronologies:
  • Retro (the archive) A section of Movement for the project of archiving offline sites dedicated to New Order and related bands.
    Includes the Discographies of New Order (1992) and
    Electronic (1995),
    Atrocity Exhibition (1996) and
    Power, Corruption And Lies (2001)


  • Papernet The page of Movement dedicated to fanzines, fanclubs and other fanstuff.


Related pages

the NewOrders The section including Movement of A New Order Fan dedicated to New Order and related bands, with the reports of the concerts of Liverpool in 2001 and Paris in 2002.
Diary - Blog On this page I sometimes write news and frequent updates about New Order and other stuff, but if you want the most complete and new information you must check proper New Order fan sites like NewOrderOnline.com, World In Motion and the others I list in the Movement and Links pages.
Links The best sites dedicated to New Order and related bands, and links to other stuff.

Manuel's webpage Check this site for a tale of our wonderful experience seeing and meeting New Order (Manchester and Reading) in 1998!

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Site started: 26 Jun 2000. This page last modified: 02 Apr 2004.

The Movement cover was taken from NewOrderOnline.Com.





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