Yes, Section 25 was on Factory.
They were well ahead of their time on a number of fronts, despite the
fact that they were often written off first as Joy Division ripoffs, then
as New Order ripoffs. "Looking from a Hilltop" (I'm surprised at how many
people recall the song when I play it for them) and a lot of their other
1983-1984 material is seminal electro, and their 303 work sequencing was
widely imitated during the acid house days.
Before that, they released a wonderful album called "The Key of Dreams"
that predated the whole mid-to-late-90's space rock revival. Much looser,
spacier, freer-flowing jams, heavier on bass and guitar.
Factory is still dead, but most of S25's back-catalog has been reissued
by the English label Les Temps Modernes, including a couple of worthwhile
live CDs. Best discs to start with by them would be From The Hip
(includes aforementioned "Looking from a Hilltop"), and Deux Ex Machina
(some well-worth-having studio outtakes and live tracks from 1983-1985).
Seth.
quoted 14 lines From: "Peter Heide" <peter@heide.1a.dk>>From: "Peter Heide" <peter@heide.1a.dk>
>Subject: Sv: [idm] Re: Autechre Show/Russell Haswell
>
>seems to remember that piece of vinyl:
>something about the moors-murders:hindley & brady from the sixties..
>a factory release ?
>
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>Fra: "Michael Stein" <Michael.Stein@allscripts.com>
>Emne: [idm] Re: Autechre Show/Russell Haswell
>
>> Rob Hall?) spun "Looking from a Hilltop" by Section 25. Not too shabby for
>> a song from 1984. Most people there likely had no idea what it was.
>> -Mike
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