The seventh studio album from the cult Factory Records outfit, Section 25.
Some 30 years after their beginnings as a post-punk act mentored by Joy Division and the untimely death of Larry Cassidy earlier in 2010, the group have re-recorded and remixed ten classic tracks spanning their catalogue, plus a notable remix of their biggest hit 'Looking From A Hilltop' by New Order drummer, Stephen Morris. The most distinct change from the original setup is the inclusion of Beth Cassidy's vocals, which lend an angelic sweetness to their reworked classics like 'Beating Heart' and 'From A Hilltop' and the euphoric Hacienda vibes of 'Garageland'. Best of all is Stephen Morris' 'Another Hilltop' revision, easily the most up-to-date offering here, in a retro-fetishist acid-house kinda way.
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The seventh studio album from the cult Factory Records outfit, Section 25.
Some 30 years after their beginnings as a post-punk act mentored by Joy Division and the untimely death of Larry Cassidy earlier in 2010, the group have re-recorded and remixed ten classic tracks spanning their catalogue, plus a notable remix of their biggest hit 'Looking From A Hilltop' by New Order drummer, Stephen Morris. The most distinct change from the original setup is the inclusion of Beth Cassidy's vocals, which lend an angelic sweetness to their reworked classics like 'Beating Heart' and 'From A Hilltop' and the euphoric Hacienda vibes of 'Garageland'. Best of all is Stephen Morris' 'Another Hilltop' revision, easily the most up-to-date offering here, in a retro-fetishist acid-house kinda way.
The seventh studio album from the cult Factory Records outfit, Section 25.
Some 30 years after their beginnings as a post-punk act mentored by Joy Division and the untimely death of Larry Cassidy earlier in 2010, the group have re-recorded and remixed ten classic tracks spanning their catalogue, plus a notable remix of their biggest hit 'Looking From A Hilltop' by New Order drummer, Stephen Morris. The most distinct change from the original setup is the inclusion of Beth Cassidy's vocals, which lend an angelic sweetness to their reworked classics like 'Beating Heart' and 'From A Hilltop' and the euphoric Hacienda vibes of 'Garageland'. Best of all is Stephen Morris' 'Another Hilltop' revision, easily the most up-to-date offering here, in a retro-fetishist acid-house kinda way.
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The seventh studio album from the cult Factory Records outfit, Section 25.
Some 30 years after their beginnings as a post-punk act mentored by Joy Division and the untimely death of Larry Cassidy earlier in 2010, the group have re-recorded and remixed ten classic tracks spanning their catalogue, plus a notable remix of their biggest hit 'Looking From A Hilltop' by New Order drummer, Stephen Morris. The most distinct change from the original setup is the inclusion of Beth Cassidy's vocals, which lend an angelic sweetness to their reworked classics like 'Beating Heart' and 'From A Hilltop' and the euphoric Hacienda vibes of 'Garageland'. Best of all is Stephen Morris' 'Another Hilltop' revision, easily the most up-to-date offering here, in a retro-fetishist acid-house kinda way.
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The seventh studio album from the cult Factory Records outfit, Section 25.
Some 30 years after their beginnings as a post-punk act mentored by Joy Division and the untimely death of Larry Cassidy earlier in 2010, the group have re-recorded and remixed ten classic tracks spanning their catalogue, plus a notable remix of their biggest hit 'Looking From A Hilltop' by New Order drummer, Stephen Morris. The most distinct change from the original setup is the inclusion of Beth Cassidy's vocals, which lend an angelic sweetness to their reworked classics like 'Beating Heart' and 'From A Hilltop' and the euphoric Hacienda vibes of 'Garageland'. Best of all is Stephen Morris' 'Another Hilltop' revision, easily the most up-to-date offering here, in a retro-fetishist acid-house kinda way.