Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

10. Joy DivisionCloser

It closely mirrors Low by Bowie. It took the format of the really busy first side and really melancholic b-side and took it to the next level grim. Grim factor 20. But it’s a wonderful record and a very unique sounding record. I remember reading some things about how it was recorded, they didn’t really use any amps. They just plugged straight into the desk and replayed it through speakers and recorded it again, which is mental. I’ve been a massive Joy Division fan ever since I started listening to music. It was probably through my sister and all her goth friends. Was she a goth too? Oh yeah! Everyone in Scotland’s a goth, Luke, do you not know that? Margaret Thatcher brought such a black cloud over Scotland that there’s nothing better to do than sit about drinking cider and listening to the Sisters Of Mercy.

Selected in other Baker’s Dozens: Pat Nevin, Katie Gately, Killing Joke
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