Red Turns To
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During the reign of Factory Records, a series of one-off pop bands released records that fit perfectly into the Factory Records stable. Red Turns To was just such a band. The single "Lost again" Fac 116 (with two other equally notable tracks "Wave" and "Deep Sleep" was a classic mid 80's factory single.) These songs presented guitar over synths and electronic drums that fit perfectly into the New Order/ The Wake / Happy Mondays mid '80's era of Factory.
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Palatine - " The Factory Story /1979-1990"

