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New Order Gift for Fans | Music Tube Map Art Print
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In short: A New Order discography tube map art print that draws every credited musician across all ten studio albums as a tube line, with Movement, Power, Corruption & Lies, Technique and Music Complete as the stations where those lines converge. A considered gift for New Order fans and music lovers, ready to frame and give. Giclée on 230gsm textured matte fine art paper, archival and acid-free. Available in A2 or A1 (US sizing 24x18in and 36x24in), unframed or in a black wooden frame. Deeply researched and designed by me in East Sussex.
I designed this New Order discography map so every credited musician runs as their own named line, calling at each of the ten studio albums they played on, drawn in the style of a classic tube map. The stations run chronologically from the debut Movement in 1981, through Power, Corruption & Lies and the Ibiza-influenced Technique, to Music Complete in 2015, with guest musicians branching off as short spurs. It is wall art for fans who know the bridge between rock and the dancefloor, and a ready-made gift for anyone who came in through one record.
Why this New Order discography tube map art makes a gift fans keep
If you are buying for a New Order fan, this goes past the obvious present. I research every map deeply, working from liner notes and session credits, so the credits are right, which lets the person receiving it follow the band's route across four decades. It makes a birthday or Christmas gift for the New Order fan in your life, the kind of present that gets framed and kept rather than opened once and shelved.
Contributing musicians on the map
Bernard Sumner and Stephen Morris are the two unbroken lines, credited on all ten studio albums from Movement in 1981 through to Music Complete in 2015. Peter Hook's bass runs across nine of them, ending at Lost Sirens in 2013 and absent from Music Complete. Gillian Gilbert is credited on eight, with a gap either side of Waiting for the Sirens' Call in 2005. Phil Cunningham's guitar joins at that album and carries on through Lost Sirens and Music Complete, and Tom Chapman takes up bass duties on Music Complete.
What struck me while I was plotting this one is how much of the story sits in the branch lines rather than the spine. Get Ready in 2001 pulls in Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins on guest vocals, Bobby Gillespie and guitarist Andrew Innes of Primal Scream, Simon Hale's string arrangements, and Pete Davis on programming across nine of the album's tracks. Music Complete in 2015 opens wider still, bringing in Iggy Pop, Brandon Flowers of The Killers, La Roux, Giacomo Cavagna's Italian spoken vocal, and Joe Duddell conducting string arrangements for the Manchester Camerata. Dawn Zee is the quiet exception, a backing vocalist who appears on both records fourteen years apart.
How I make each print
Each one is a Giclée on 230gsm premium fine art paper with a textured matte finish, archival and acid-free, so the colours hold for years. Choose A2 or A1, unframed or supplied in a black wooden frame, ready to hang as art prints in a hallway, living room or studio.
| Size | UK | USA / CAN / AUS equivalent | Orientation |
|---|---|---|---|
| A2 | 594 x 420 mm (23 x 16 in) | 24 x 18 in | Landscape |
| A1 | 841 x 594 mm (33 x 23 in) | 36 x 24 in | Landscape |
FAQ
How many studio albums are on the map?
Ten, running from Movement in 1981 to Music Complete in 2015.
Who is credited on every album?
Bernard Sumner and Stephen Morris, the only two names on all ten records.
Why does Peter Hook's line stop before the end?
His bass runs from Movement through to Lost Sirens in 2013, but he is not credited on Music Complete in 2015, so the line ends there.
Which album brings in the most guest musicians?
Music Complete, with Iggy Pop, Brandon Flowers, La Roux and a full string section conducted by Joe Duddell all appearing as branch lines.
What frame options are there?
Unframed, or a black wooden frame, ready to hang.
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Tube Map Art Print Specifications
Every map I sell is printed and framed to archival Giclée standards, matching the level of research and detail that goes into each design. These are proper ready-to-hang fan gifts, not flat-packed kits or plastic shortcuts. Below are the full specifications for the paper, frames, glazing, and canvas options that underpin the production process at mikebellmaps.com.
Tube Map Art Print Specifications at a Glance
- Ready-to-hang framed art prints, fully assembled out of the box
- Handmade Italian wooden frames in solid, real wood
- Available in black
- Slim modern gallery profile: 1.5cm wide and deep on A2, 2cm wide and deep on A1
- Premium plexiglass glazing, lightweight and shatter-resistant for safe global shipping
- Museum-quality Giclée printing for exceptional detail and colour accuracy
- 230gsm premium fine art paper with a textured matte finish
- Archival, acid-free stock for long-term colour stability
- Stretched canvas option available on a 4cm deep floater frame
- Pre-fitted sawtooth hangers and rubber bumpers, ready for portrait or landscape display
- Made to order, printed locally, shipped worldwide in protective packaging
Printed Globally
I work with a network of vetted local print partners across the UK, Europe, North America and beyond. Every print in my catalogue is produced to the same museum-quality Giclée standard wherever it is made, with local printing in international markets to reduce shipping miles and avoid unnecessary customs charges for customers.
Paper Specifications
All prints are produced on 230gsm premium fine art paper, an archival-grade, acid-free stock with a textured matte surface that holds the fine line work my discography maps depend on.
- Weight: 230gsm, substantial in the hand, with the heft you would expect from a gallery print
- Finish: Textured matte, natural white
- Surface: Enhances depth without losing print clarity
- Acid-free: Yes, archival grade, designed for long-term colour stability
- Print method: Museum-quality Giclée for exceptional detail and colour accuracy, ideal for the dense typography on my maps, from session musician credits to film plot quotes
Frame Types and Materials
- Material: Solid, real wood construction
- Finishes: Available in black
- Poster frames: Handmade Italian wooden frames paired with high-quality plexiglass
- Canvas frames: Specialised 4cm deep floater frames that give the canvas a suspended, gallery-style look
Frame Dimensions and Profile
- A2 (and up to 50 x 70cm): 1.5cm wide, 1.5cm deep, slim modern gallery profile
- A1 (and above): 2cm wide, 2cm deep, a more substantial frame on the larger prints
- Canvas depth: 4cm deep on floater frames
Premium Plexiglass Glazing
Protecting the artwork is the priority, but so is ensuring it arrives in one piece. Every framed print is glazed with 1-2mm premium plexiglass as standard.
- Crystal-clear viewing surface
- Lightweight, which keeps shipping costs and impact down
- Virtually shatterproof in global transit, particularly on the larger A1 prints, where glass becomes a real risk
- Safer to handle when you are hanging or rearranging the print
Assembly and Hanging
- Arrives fully assembled and ready to hang, no extra hardware needed
- Sawtooth hangers pre-installed for quick mounting
- Turn buttons included for easy access to the back panel
- Rubber bumpers fitted to protect walls and keep the frame level
- Suitable for both portrait and landscape display
Canvas Option
For customers who prefer a frameless wall presence, every map is also available as a stretched canvas print on a 4cm deep floater frame. Same Giclée image quality, presented with a suspended, gallery-style depth that works well on larger walls. Ready to hang straight from the box.
Made to Order, Printed Locally, Shipped Globally
Every print is made on demand, never warehoused. That means fresher prints, no overproduction, and the flexibility to keep my catalogue at mikebellmaps.com growing without having to hold stock.
Wherever possible, prints are produced as close as possible to the delivery address, which means faster delivery and fewer customs surprises. The same museum-quality Giclée standard, whether the print is heading to Brighton or Brooklyn. Packaged in custom-engineered protective packaging for the journey.
For more on local fulfilment, see my locally printed tube maps delivery page.
Tube Map Print Accuracy & Updates
Every one of my prints is the result of my detailed research, cross-referencing, and design refinement. Each tube map is handcrafted to present the most accurate possible picture of an artist’s recording history, a film’s storyline, or a cultural timeline.

I take pride in the precision behind every connection, date, and credit featured across the collection.
Meticulous Research, Human Process
My research combines album liner notes, musicians' inputs, session archives, fan databases, interviews, and verified public sources to ensure each map is factually sound.
However, even the most carefully researched projects can contain minor errors or omissions, especially when dealing with complex discographies and multi-decade histories.

Community Feedback & Collaboration
I actively welcome feedback from fans, collectors, and artists who spot inconsistencies or have new information to share. Each correction helps refine future editions and strengthens the historical accuracy of the maps.
Contributors who provide verified updates receive discounts on future orders as a thank-you for their diligence and support.
Commitment to Quality
Accuracy isn’t just a promise, it’s part of the creative process. Every update and reprint reflects a commitment to truth, design integrity, and respect for the Music, Movie, and other stories represented.
I value the relationship with my customers and the collaboration that ensures these works continue to evolve and stay relevant.
I will always strive to combine artistic expression with documentary accuracy, celebrating creativity through precision and openness.
How to Care for Your Art Print
Thank you for choosing a Mike Bell Maps Giclee Print. To ensure your artwork remains as vibrant as the day it was printed for the next century, please follow these professional handling guidelines:
1. The "Clean Hands" Rule - Giclee prints are created with archival pigment inks that sit on the surface of the 230 gsm paper. Natural skin oils can transfer to the ink. We recommend washing and drying your hands thoroughly before handling or wearing white cotton "archival" gloves if available.
2. Avoid the "Roll-Back" - If your print arrived in a tube, let it flatten naturally. Lay it on a clean, flat surface and place a few heavy, smooth objects (like books) on the corners. Never roll the print tightly in the opposite direction, as this can "stress" the heavy paper fibres and cause creasing.
3. Framing is Protection - To ensure the 100+ year lightfastness guarantee, we recommend framing your print behind UV-protective glass or acrylic. Always use acid-free mounting materials (like the mounts provided in our framed options) to prevent "paper burn" or yellowing over time.
4. Location Matters - While our inks are gallery-standard, prolonged exposure to direct, harsh sunlight can eventually affect any pigment. For maximum longevity, hang your map in a location that avoids consistent direct afternoon sun and high-humidity environments (like bathrooms).
5. Dusting - If your print is unframed, never use water or cleaning sprays. A soft, dry microfiber cloth or a clean squirrel-hair brush is all that is needed to remove surface dust.

