This is another 7” that I’ve seen posted in the past, but I’ve cleaned up a donated rip here for maximum listening pleasure. Very lo-fi female-fronted post-punk here, two tracks that are as interesting as they are classic. Very minimal arrangements, steady drum machine rhythms, mellotron, and well-anchored bass make up the center of both tracks. Fans of the indie side of Factory (The Wake, Durutti Column) as well as bands like Marine Girls and Dolly Mixture should love this otherwise obscure single from 1981.
We know that the band hailed from the small cathedral town of Chichester, UK, but otherwise there isn’t much of a back story to this one. The sleeve itself is as minimal and DIY as the band’s sound, complete with what appears to be a hand-printed cover. There is reportedly an insert which reads “We’ve no Scotland, Martin Hannett, Paul Morley, Postcard or Factory to lend credibility to this record,” but you can tell their heart was in the right place with this one. Here’s the rundown:
Indifferent Dance Centre- Flight & Pursuit 7”
1. Flight & Pursuit
2. Release