
Joy Division
Without them they’d arguably have been no Smiths, no Stone Roses and no Oasis – so post-punk Manc forefathers Joy Division’s role as the catalyst for 20 years of great British music cannot be underestimated. Here filmmaker Grant Gee speaks candidly with the late, great Factory Records founder Tony Wilson and enigmatic record producer Martin Hannett, the surviving members of JD who went on to form New Order (Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris and Peter Hook) and the late Ian Curtis's Belgian lover Annik Honoré to piece together a vivid snapshot of what made Curtis and the band click then catapult them to the brink of greatness before the frontman’s tragic demise at the age of 23 – just days before commencing an American tour.
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Pixies: Club Date Live at the Paradise in Boston

Almost 20 years after forming in their native Boston, alt-rock heroes the Pixies reunited and returned home for this club date at the city’s Paradise club. Led by the fearless Black Francis and performing over two dozen songs, catch the quartet in typically ebullient form as they race through such college rock classics as ‘Monkey Gone to Heaven’, ‘Wave of Mutilation’ and ‘Debaser’.
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Faithless: Forever Faithless - The Greatest Hits

Perennial festival favourites, Faithless have built a steady and loyal audience in clubs and enormodomes across the world thanks to their euphoric dance anthems and eclectic musicianship.
Re-live the memories of their four studio albums by banging out the videos to such mega Maxi Jazz-led hits as Insomnia, God Is A DJ and Salva Mea.
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Jack Johnson: En Concert

The king of Hawaiian cool Jack Johnson has taken the world by storm with his sun-soaked surfer anthems.
Moulding folk, hip-hop and blues, the award-winning artist brings his best known efforts like Better Together and Upside Down to life in front of thousands of fans on his 2008 ‘Sleep Through the Static World Tour’.
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