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Section 25

Electronic

The next Section 25 concert is scheduled for Friday, June 6, 2025 at Rough Trade in Liverpool, United Kingdom. See all 1 upcoming concerts
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Listen to Looking from a Hilltop (Megamix) by Section 25, see lyrics, music video & more!
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Upcoming Concerts for Section 25

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    Jun 06, 2025
    Rough Trade
    Liverpool

Latest Release

Listen to Move On by Section 25
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More albums from Section 25

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Listen to From the Hip (Remastered) by Section 25
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Listen to From the Hip: 30th Anniversary Edition by Section 25
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Listen to Looking From a Hill Top-Razormaid Mixes (Razormaid Mixes) by Section 25
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Listen to The Key of Dreams (Bonus Track Version) [Remastered] by Section 25
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Listen to Always Now (Remastered) by Section 25
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About Section 25

Artist Biography

Section 25 progressed from a brooding post-punk group to an early indie-dance crossover act during the 1980s, then reconvened for a productive second run during the 21st century. Signed to the legendary Factory Records and debuting with a 1980 single produced by Ian Curtis of Joy Division, early Section 25 albums like 1981's Always Now followed in the iconic group's shadow. With 1984's From the Hip, containing the club hit "Looking from a Hilltop," the band embraced synth pop and electro, influencing subsequent alternative dance groups such as the Shamen, as well as the Madchester scene. The group disbanded following the delayed release of fourth album Love & Hate in 1988, but they re-formed in 2001 and made their proper return with the muscular post-punk of 2007's Part-Primitiv. Several albums followed, with 2013's Dark Light exploring bright techno-pop, and 2018's Elektra bringing guitars back to the forefront. Formed in Blackpool in 1978 by brothers Larry and Vincent Cassidy, Section 25 later added guitarist Paul Wiggin and a drummer who quit soon afterwards. With an early template similar to Joy Division's atmospheric post-punk, the group played around England in 1979 and released its debut single, "Girls Don't Count" (produced by JD's Ian Curtis), on Factory Records in early 1980. Following addition singles on the Factory Benelux imprint, Section 25's debut album, Always Now, appeared on Factory proper in 1981. In 1982, the group finally added another drummer (Lee Shallcross), toured the U.S., and released its second album, Key of Dreams, on Factory Benelux. By the end of the year, the Cassidys grew frustrated with their approach to music and quit the business; six months later, however, they were back as a full band -- with Shallcross plus new additions, including Larry Cassidy's wife Jenny and Angela Flowers. Adding more electronics, Section 25 returned in 1984 with From the Hip, an album that earned release worldwide, including the band's first (and only) American release (on Factory U.S.). The band also scored an underground club hit with the album's penetrating "Looking from a Hilltop." Recorded two years later but not released until 1988, Love and Hate was the group's last proper studio album; at that point, the lineup had been reduced to Larry and Jenny Cassidy. Section 25 reconvened in 2001, but a few years later, Jenny Cassidy's life was taken by cancer. The Cassidy brothers nonetheless kept the group afloat. Assisted by guitarist Ian Butterworth (Tunnelvision) and Roger Wikeley (bass, keyboards), Section 25 played several gigs and recorded Part-Primitiv -- featuring a couple songs with Jenny Cassidy's vocals -- released in 2007. Steve Stringer eventually replaced Wikeley, and in 2009 the group released another studio album, Nature + Degree. Larry and Jenny's daughter, Bethany, provided lead vocals on a pair of its songs. Larry Cassidy died of a blood clot on February 27, 2010. Retrofit, an album of remixes and re-recordings that was near completion before his passing, arrived in September of that year. The band supported its release with a series of U.K. shows featuring Bethany as vocalist. Following the 2011 digital EP Invicta, Section 25 released the upbeat electropop album Dark Light in 2013. Eigengrau, an album of experimental remixes, was issued by Klanggalerie the same year. In April of 2015, the band released a Record Store Day single containing the previously unrecorded 1980 tune "Mirror," featuring Simon Topping of A Certain Ratio. A year later, also on Record Store Day, the group released live album Alfresco. Studio album Elektra followed in 2018, marking the return of earlier guitarist Paul Wiggin. The album's final track was a cover of Kanye West's "FML," which sampled "Hit," a song from Section 25's first full-length. ~ John Bush
Hometown
Blackpool, Lancashire, England
Genre
Electronic

Members of Section 25

Section 25 was formed in 1977. Members of Section 25 include, or have included, the following 1 members.
Angela Cassidy

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