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Gillian Gilbert

Gillian Lesley Gilbert (born 27 January 1961) is an English musician best known as the keyboardist and guitarist of the influential and electronic band . Joining the group in late 1980 shortly after the death of frontman , she became a core member alongside , , and her future husband Stephen Morris, contributing guitar and parts that helped define New Order's evolution from brooding to pioneering . Gilbert's early involvement included performing with Joy Division in 1979 and playing guitar on New Order's debut single "Ceremony" in 1981, before shifting focus to keyboards on landmark albums like Power, Corruption & Lies (1983) and Low-Life (1985), where her melodic synth lines and bass contributions—such as on "Age of Consent"—shaped the band's signature sound. She co-wrote key tracks including the UK number-one single "World in Motion" (1990) and participated in the production of hits like "Blue Monday," New Order's best-selling 12-inch single. Beyond New Order, Gilbert formed the electronic duo The Other Two with Morris in 1991, releasing albums The Other Two & You (1993) and Super Highways (1999), and composing themes for British TV series such as Making Out and Cracker. Married to Morris since 1994, with whom she has two daughters, Gilbert stepped away from in 2001 to prioritize family but rejoined in 2011, contributing to the album (2015) and subsequent tours that emphasized the band's disco-influenced electronic style. As of 2025, she remains active with and , including reissues of their debut album and work on unreleased material.

Biography

Early life

Gillian Lesley Gilbert was born on 27 January 1961 in , , to Leslie Gilbert, a former merchant seaman turned construction worker, and Florence Gilbert, a machinist. She has two older sisters, and . In 1964, when Gilbert was three years old, her family relocated to the nearby market town of in , where she spent her formative years. There, she attended Broken Cross Primary School and, after passing her exam, initially attended Tytherington Secondary Modern before being promoted to Macclesfield High School for Girls, later pursuing an HND in art and at College. Growing up amid the rising and movements of the late , Gilbert drew significant early influences from female-fronted acts in the scene. A pivotal moment came when she watched perform on television, an event her father later recalled as transformative: "You changed as soon as you saw on television." She also admired bassist of , which fueled her desire for greater female representation in music, as she once stated: "Women should be in bands. Every band should have one!" Inspired by these influences during her teenage years, Gilbert formed her first band, the all-girl punk group The Inadequates, with her sister and a friend. The short-lived outfit rehearsed in , where Gilbert played guitar and began exploring keyboards, immersing herself in the local DIY ethos. The Inadequates' rehearsal space was adjacent to that of in the late 1970s, facilitating initial encounters with the band through Manchester's interconnected music social circles. and her bandmates, needing a ride home one evening without a car, approached Joy Division members—including someone she already knew, drummer Stephen Morris—for a lift, in exchange for buying one of their singles, which they played on a poor-quality record player upon returning home.

Personal life

Gillian Gilbert married Stephen Morris, the drummer for , in 1994, and the couple has since shared a quiet life together focused on family. They reside in , a village in near , where they prioritize a private existence away from the spotlight. The couple has two daughters, (known as Tilly) and , born in the late 1990s and early . Gilbert has emphasized that raising her children took precedence over her professional commitments, leading her to step back from public life during their early years to provide stability and care, especially as Grace faced health challenges including a diagnosis of . This family focus directly influenced her decision to take a temporary from music in the early . In 2007, Gilbert was diagnosed with , undergoing successful treatment that included medical interventions leading to a full recovery. The experience, while challenging, ultimately reinforced her appreciation for family and personal well-being, with no reported long-term health complications as of her public statements. As of 2025, Gilbert and Morris continue to live in , maintaining a low-profile lifestyle that balances occasional public appearances with a strong commitment to privacy and family.

Career

Involvement with New Order

Gillian Gilbert officially joined as its fourth member in October 1980, shortly after the band's formation from the remnants of following Ian Curtis's death, at the suggestion of manager to bolster the lineup with keyboard capabilities beyond Bernard Sumner's limited proficiency on the instrument. Her first live performance with the group occurred on 25 October 1980 at The Squat venue in , where she handled keyboards and guitar during early shows that marked the band's tentative shift from austerity. In her primary roles as and , Gilbert provided essential synth arrangements and melodic textures that helped define New Order's evolving sound, while also contributing backing vocals on tracks such as "" (1981) and "" (1983), as well as spoken word elements on other early recordings. On the debut album (1981), recorded amid the Brixton riots, she played keyboards and guitar, adding layers to songs that bridged Joy Division's brooding intensity with emerging electronic elements. Gilbert's contributions grew more prominent on Power, Corruption & Lies (1983), where she supplied guitar riffs for "Ultraviolence" and two notes to the bass line of "Age of Consent," while the album's self-produced sessions at AIR Studios in allowed her to experiment with sequencers and samplers like the , fostering a brighter, more synth-driven aesthetic influenced by New York electro scenes. By Technique (1989), recorded in , her keyboard work incorporated house and acid influences, evident in tracks like "Fine Time," which propelled the band's transition toward and supported their role in Manchester's club scene via . Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Gilbert participated in New Order's extensive live performances, from early UK gigs to international tours, managing equipment setups and sound checks that ensured the band's intricate synth-guitar interplay translated effectively onstage, as the group evolved from post-punk roots to pioneering dance-rock hybrids. She briefly pursued a parallel side project, The Other Two, with drummer Stephen Morris, but remained committed to New Order's core activities during this period. Gilbert ceased touring with in 1998 due to family commitments, particularly following the birth of her children, effectively ending her full-time involvement with the band at that time.

Work with

In 1991, Gillian Gilbert and Stephen Morris, both members of , formed as a side project to explore electronic pop outside their main band's commitments. The duo also composed themes for British TV series, including Making Out (1991) and Cracker (1993). They began recording at their home studio near , initially spurred by soundtrack work for films, allowing them creative freedom during 's hiatus periods. The project's debut single, "Tasty Fish," was released on 28 October 1991 on and peaked at number 41 on the . This was followed later that year by the single "The Greatest Thing," which continued their focus on melodic, dance-oriented tracks. These early releases established The Other Two's sound, blending pop with subtle house and influences drawn from New Order's style. Their first album, The Other Two & You, arrived in 1993 on London Records, featuring Gilbert on lead vocals, keyboards, and co-writing duties alongside Morris's drumming and programming. The record, largely pieced together between 1991 and 1992 with production assistance from Stephen Hague, peaked at number 61 on the UK Albums Chart and included the single "Selfish," which reached number 46. Tracks like "Supernova" highlighted Gilbert's vocal contributions and the duo's emphasis on uplifting, synth-driven pop. The second album, Super Highways, was released in 1999, again on London Records, with co-production by Tim Oliver and additional vocals from Melanie Williams on several tracks. Gilbert continued to handle keyboards and shared vocal leads, while Morris focused on programming, resulting in a more ambient and Eurodisco-inflected electronic style. The album prioritized studio experimentation over commercial expectations, reflecting the duo's preference for artistic control. Throughout their work from 1991 to 1999, avoided extensive touring or heavy promotion, conducting no live performances to maintain focus on recording amid obligations. This approach allowed and Morris to experiment with pop structures and electronic elements without the pressures of a full band schedule.

Hiatus and return

After contributing to 's 2001 album Get Ready, withdrew from the band to focus on raising her children with drummer Stephen Morris, stopping touring activities as early as and formally leaving in 2001. During this 10-year , she produced no musical output, prioritizing family responsibilities over professional engagements. Gilbert rejoined New Order in 2011 for a series of benefit concerts to support a friend facing health challenges, marking her return to live performances after a decade away. This reunion lineup, featuring , Stephen Morris, on bass, and Phil Cunningham on guitar and keyboards, led to extensive studio work; while (2013) consisted of outtakes from the band's 2005 sessions recorded without her participation, Gilbert contributed keyboards and synthesizers to the full studio album (2015), her first new recordings with the group since 2001. In the years following her return, Gilbert played a key role in New Order's major world tours throughout the , including headline performances across , , and , as well as festival appearances that revitalized the band's live presence. Her evolved role emphasized keyboards and electronic elements over guitar, complementing Cunningham's contributions and helping restore the group's signature synth-driven sound. This period culminated in high-profile shows, such as the band's set at the in Pasadena on May 17, 2025, where they performed classics like "Blue Monday" to a crowd of over 16,000. Beyond , Gilbert was actively involved in the 2024 reissue of 's debut album The Other Two & You, collaborating with Morris to remaster the 1993 release, add new artwork, and include a previously unreleased of "Innocence" by Love To Infinity, making it available on vinyl for the first time. In a February 2025 interview with Classic Pop magazine, she reflected on the project's origins as a creative outlet during 's early hiatus, highlighting its blend of pop and electronic influences. Amid 2024 rumors of a new album and world , the band issued a statement on 25 2024 denying specific plans but confirming ongoing activity, with emphasizing in related discussions the group's commitment to evolving without rigid timelines. In October 2025, announced expanded reissues of their studio albums in 2CD and Blu-ray formats, reflecting continued activity with 's participation.

Discography

New Order contributions

Gillian Gilbert joined New Order in late 1980 as their keyboardist and guitarist, contributing to the band's debut album Movement (1981), where she played keyboards and guitar on all tracks, along with spoken word elements on "Doubts Even Here". Her instrumental work helped transition the band from their Joy Division roots toward a more electronic sound, with her synthesizer layers adding texture to the post-punk framework. On the follow-up Power, Corruption & Lies (1983), Gilbert provided keyboards, synthesizers, programming, and guitar across the album, including key electronic arrangements that defined tracks like "Age of Consent," where she contributed a distinctive two-note bass line riff. She also delivered backing vocals on singles such as "Procession" (1981), where her contributions created a bell-like effect, and "Confusion" (1983), enhancing the track's hypnotic groove with synthesizer and vocal layers. Her synth and guitar parts were integral to hits like "Blue Monday" (1983), the best-selling 12-inch single in UK history at the time, and "Bizarre Love Triangle" (1986), where her programming drove the iconic electronic hooks. Throughout the 1980s, Gilbert's roles expanded on albums like (1985), where she contributed Emulator-based sounds to ""; and (1989), featuring her prominent keyboard fills and electronic arrangements that infused the Ibiza-inspired influences. She also sang backing vocals on "" from (1993), her final studio album with the band before a hiatus, alongside keyboards and programming that supported the album's expansive sound. After leaving in 2001 for family reasons, she rejoined in 2011, fully participating in Music Complete (2015), where her synth work shaped tracks like "Restless" and "." Gilbert's return revitalized the band's live performances, with her prominent keyboard and guitar parts featured in tours through 2025, including major festivals and residencies as part of their final tour dates, though no new studio albums were released in that period. Her contributions appear on key compilations like *, highlighting her synth and vocal roles in remastered singles.

The Other Two releases

The Other Two, consisting of Gillian Gilbert and Stephen Morris, began releasing music in 1991, with Gilbert contributing lead vocals, keyboards, and co-production across their output. Their debut single, "Tasty Fish," was released in October 1991 and peaked at number 41 on the UK Singles Chart. Produced by Pascal Gabriel, the track featured Gilbert's prominent synth work and vocal harmonies, marking the duo's entry into electronic pop influenced by New Order's style. A follow-up single, "The Greatest Thing," arrived in 1993 ahead of their debut album, showcasing Gilbert's songwriting and keyboard arrangements, though it did not enter the UK Top 75. The duo's first album, The Other Two & You, was released in November 1993 on London Records, delayed from its original 1991 recording due to Factory Records' collapse. Gilbert provided lead vocals and keyboards on key tracks such as "Welcome We Love You," where her ethereal delivery and synth layers defined the album's upbeat electronic sound. The record also included the single "Selfish," released in October 1993, which peaked at number 46 on the and highlighted Gilbert's co-production alongside Stephen Hague. Overall, Gilbert co-produced the album and contributed to its melodic aesthetic, blending her vocal and instrumental roles throughout. In 1999, issued their second and final original album, Super Highways, on London Records. Gilbert co-wrote tracks like "You Reason It Out" and delivered lead vocals on several, including shared performances with guest vocalist Melanie Williams, while her contributions shaped the album's futuristic textures. She also participated in co-production with and Tim Oliver, emphasizing her integral creative input. No additional original releases followed after 1999. In April 2024, and announced a remastered of The Other Two & You via , featuring updated artwork, bonus tracks, and a previously unreleased of "" by Love To Infinity titled "Innocence: Free Fortune Teller (Tasty Fish)." The expanded edition became available on CD, vinyl, and streaming platforms, reviving interest in the duo's work. promoted the in a February 2025 interview with Classic Pop magazine, discussing her vocal and production roles in the original recordings and the album's enduring electronic legacy.

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