Between 1983 and 1985, members of New Order spent as much time producing for, or with, other artists as much as recording their own albums and singles. This lesser known side of their output is explored on Be Music, which gathers together cuts from that period - mostly released on Factory Records. There are plenty of stone cold classics present, including Marcel King's wide-eyed Hacienda classic "Reach for Love", Section 52's "Looking From A Hilltop (Megamix)" or simply huge Quando Quango's "Love Tempo".