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It seems like forever since we last had some news regarding the Zune, and while we cannot say anything bad about The Joy Division we had hoped that when the Zune came back into the news it would have been for something a little more exciting.
The Joy Division are currently preparing for their upcoming DVD release which will hit the retails shelves on June 10, and Microsoft will be releasing the limited edition Zune to match. The Zune is reported to feature the design from the bands 1979 album called Unknown Pleasures, which was originally created by Peter Saville.
As of now, Microsoft has not released any images of just what the Zune will look like, instead we only have an image of the original album art, so we need to use some imagination here. I cannot help to wonder though, is there even a market for a Joy Division limited edition Zune?
It seems like forever since we last had some news regarding the Zune, and while we cannot say anything bad about The Joy Division we had hoped that when the Zune came back into the news it would have been for something a little more exciting.
The Joy Division are currently preparing for their upcoming DVD release which will hit the retails shelves on June 10, and Microsoft will be releasing the limited edition Zune to match. The Zune is reported to feature the design from the bands 1979 album called Unknown Pleasures, which was originally created by Peter Saville.
As of now, Microsoft has not released any images of just what the Zune will look like, instead we only have an image of the original album art, so we need to use some imagination here. I cannot help to wonder though, is there even a market for a Joy Division limited edition Zune?
Read [Wired]
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