From its inception, Digital Disorder wove a deep reverence for the music and figures that shaped their sound, with a particular homage to Ian Curtis of Joy Division. Each year, on the date that changed music forever, they transformed their stage into a sanctuary of remembrance, they transformed their stage into a sanctum of remembrance, channeling the haunting beauty and raw emotion of his legacy.
The name Digital Disorder draws its essence from two Joy Division tracks, Digital and Disorder, crafted as a heartfelt homage to Ian Curtis and the vibrant spirit of the POST-punk scene. It symbolizes a blend of raw energy and emotional depth, embodying the legacy of a movement that reshaped music and culture.

Day in, day out Day in, day out

〰️ I've got the spirit But lose the feeling 〰️

Day in, day out Day in, day out 〰️ I've got the spirit But lose the feeling 〰️

POSTER AND Setlist of Digital Disorder's 1990 tribute show to Ian Curtis.

The back cover of the EP, the sheet music for War Declared.