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 Madche...