From the Hip (Section 25 album)

From the Hip
LTM CD reissue sleeve
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1984
Recorded1983
StudioRockfield Studios, Monmouthshire
GenreSynth-pop, alternative dance, electronic, post-punk
Length38:08
LabelFactory
ProducerBernard Sumner
Section 25 chronology
The Key of Dreams
(1982)
From the Hip
(1984)
Love & Hate
(1988)
Singles from From the Hip
  1. "Looking from a Hilltop"
    Released: 1984
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From the Hip is the third studio album by English post-punk and electronic band Section 25, released in March 1984 by Factory Records. Following on from their previous albums, Always Now and The Key of Dreams, it marked a major departure in terms of sound and scope. Abandoning their harsh original post-punk sound the band embarked upon a new journey into the realms of electronic and dance music, with the help of Bernard Sumner of New Order who co-produced the album at Rockfield Studios in Monmouthshire, Wales.

The album features subtle yet warm and atmospheric electronic tracks, such as "The Process" and "Inspiration", as well as the electro-style "Looking from a Hilltop" and the lighter synth-pop of "Reflection". "Looking from a Hilltop" was remixed by Bernard Sumner and Donald Johnson of A Certain Ratio for single release, with the lengthy "Megamix" version becoming an underground club hit, later sampled by both electronic dance music artists Orbital and the Shamen, and also described as "legendary" by Pitchfork Media. It was also the first track on Factory Records dance retrospective FAC. Dance.

The album was marketed by Factory Records in ten regions worldwide and very nearly resulted in a major label deal with Warner Brothers.