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New Order – “Let’s Go” Original Studio Mixing Desk Plan

An original mix plan from the studio sessions for New Order’s unreleased track “Let’s Go” (also known as “Let’s Go – Nothing for Me”). This studio document, sourced from Arthur Baker’s personal archive, details the channel configuration and effects layout used during production—offering a rare behind-the-glass view of how the track came together.

Originally created for the Salvation! movie soundtrack but not released until years later as the B-side to “1963,” Let’s Go represents the experimental edge of New Order’s late-’80s output. This desk plan provides a unique window into the technical choices and collaborative workflow between Baker and the band during a fertile and innovative creative period.

  • Highlights:
  • Original mixing desk plan for New Order’s “Let’s Go.”
  • Reflects unreleased-era studio experimentation and detail.
  • From sessions produced by Arthur Baker in New York.
  • Rare insight into production methods and track arrangement.
  • From the personal archive of Arthur Baker.

Part of the Arthur Baker Collection: This item is part of the Arthur Baker Collection — a once-in-a-lifetime auction in collaboration with legendary producer Arthur Baker. Sourced directly from his personal archive, this piece offers a rare glimpse into the sound and spirit of an era shaped by innovation, collaboration, and deep musicality. Baker’s fingerprints appear across decades of music history, from hip-hop and electro to rock, soul, and club culture.

$129.50

Original: $370.00

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New Order – “Let’s Go” Original Studio Mixing Desk Plan

$370.00

$129.50

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New Order – “Let’s Go” Original Studio Mixing Desk Plan

An original mix plan from the studio sessions for New Order’s unreleased track “Let’s Go” (also known as “Let’s Go – Nothing for Me”). This studio document, sourced from Arthur Baker’s personal archive, details the channel configuration and effects layout used during production—offering a rare behind-the-glass view of how the track came together.

Originally created for the Salvation! movie soundtrack but not released until years later as the B-side to “1963,” Let’s Go represents the experimental edge of New Order’s late-’80s output. This desk plan provides a unique window into the technical choices and collaborative workflow between Baker and the band during a fertile and innovative creative period.

  • Highlights:
  • Original mixing desk plan for New Order’s “Let’s Go.”
  • Reflects unreleased-era studio experimentation and detail.
  • From sessions produced by Arthur Baker in New York.
  • Rare insight into production methods and track arrangement.
  • From the personal archive of Arthur Baker.

Part of the Arthur Baker Collection: This item is part of the Arthur Baker Collection — a once-in-a-lifetime auction in collaboration with legendary producer Arthur Baker. Sourced directly from his personal archive, this piece offers a rare glimpse into the sound and spirit of an era shaped by innovation, collaboration, and deep musicality. Baker’s fingerprints appear across decades of music history, from hip-hop and electro to rock, soul, and club culture.

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An original mix plan from the studio sessions for New Order’s unreleased track “Let’s Go” (also known as “Let’s Go – Nothing for Me”). This studio document, sourced from Arthur Baker’s personal archive, details the channel configuration and effects layout used during production—offering a rare behind-the-glass view of how the track came together.

Originally created for the Salvation! movie soundtrack but not released until years later as the B-side to “1963,” Let’s Go represents the experimental edge of New Order’s late-’80s output. This desk plan provides a unique window into the technical choices and collaborative workflow between Baker and the band during a fertile and innovative creative period.

  • Highlights:
  • Original mixing desk plan for New Order’s “Let’s Go.”
  • Reflects unreleased-era studio experimentation and detail.
  • From sessions produced by Arthur Baker in New York.
  • Rare insight into production methods and track arrangement.
  • From the personal archive of Arthur Baker.

Part of the Arthur Baker Collection: This item is part of the Arthur Baker Collection — a once-in-a-lifetime auction in collaboration with legendary producer Arthur Baker. Sourced directly from his personal archive, this piece offers a rare glimpse into the sound and spirit of an era shaped by innovation, collaboration, and deep musicality. Baker’s fingerprints appear across decades of music history, from hip-hop and electro to rock, soul, and club culture.

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