Jason Dunn
06-04-2008, 05:13 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.spinmagazine.com/articles/exclusive-limited-edition-joy-division-zune-player-revealed' target='_blank'>http://www.spinmagazine.com/article...player-revealed</a><br /><br /></div><em>"On June 17, Zune will release a limited edition, Joy Division-themed 80GB media player designed by legendary Factory Records artist Peter Saville and we've got the exclusive, never-before-seen photo of the special device, pictured above. Click here for a larger image. The Zune player, which utilizes an adaptation of Saville's artwork for Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures, will honor the DVD release of Joy Division, a much-anticipated documentary chronicling the life of the influential but short-lived Brit post-punkers. The film will be preloaded into the special edition player."</em><br /><br /><img border="0" src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com/resizer/thumbs/size/600/zt/auto/1212595429.usr1.jpg" alt="" /><br /><br />While I have a fairly broad taste in music, one of the genres I know almost nothing about is punk - so it's not surprising that I know nothing about Joy Division. The Zune marketplace has a great biography of the band, and I read it while I listened to Joy Division's "Best Of" album. The music isn't my particular cup of tea, but check out Zune General Manager Chris Stephenson's quote:<br /><br /><em>""Zune's involvement with the Joy Division documentary is a way of saying 'Thank You' to the band for doing what they did, and is not only a tribute to them but to an entire musical journey through Factory Records and the artists and movements it spawned...It's a tribute to deep respect for graphic design that lives on through artists like Peter Saville, and to independent film-makers that believe in more than just commercial success. Ultimately it's a tribute to the self-belief and self-expression that inspires true authentic art."</em><br /><br />Seems like Joy Division is a big deal to some people!