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- Video_5_8_6 abstract ""Video 5 8 6", originally titled "Prime 5 8 6", is an electronic instrumental piece written and produced in 1982[citation needed] by the British group New Order. In December 1982, the track was initially released in two sections in Touch Music's first cassette magazine, Feature Mist. Touch re-released the entire track as a CD single in 1997.Composed primarily by Bernard Sumner and Stephen Morris, "Prime 5 8 6"/"Video 5 8 6" was an early version of "5 8 6" (from Power, Corruption & Lies), which contained rhythm elements that would later surface on "Ultraviolence" and the 1983 hit "Blue Monday". After Factory Records' Tony Wilson asked New Order for twenty minutes of "pap", it was first played in public during the opening of The Haçienda on 21 May 1982.On release it reached #86 on the main British singles chart and #19 on the British indie chart. Bassist Peter Hook has said the key to the title "5 8 6" can be found in another of the group's songs, "Ecstasy"; 5, 8 then 6 is the song's bar structure.[citation needed]A video was released for the song called Primitive 586 on the FACT 56, IKON 3 VHS and BETA tape 'A Factory Video', the footage is mostly primitive 80s computer graphics.".
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- Video_5_8_6 producer New_Order.
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- Video_5_8_6 artist New_Order.
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- Video_5_8_6 headline "CD: TONE 7".
- Video_5_8_6 label Touch_Music.
- Video_5_8_6 lastSingle ""Blue Monday-95"".
- Video_5_8_6 length "121.0".
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- Video_5_8_6 nextSingle ""Crystal"".
- Video_5_8_6 note "Performed by Joy Division - only included on 12" versions TONE 7.1".
- Video_5_8_6 note "Performed by New Order".
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- Video_5_8_6 released "September 1997".
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- Video_5_8_6 comment ""Video 5 8 6", originally titled "Prime 5 8 6", is an electronic instrumental piece written and produced in 1982[citation needed] by the British group New Order. In December 1982, the track was initially released in two sections in Touch Music's first cassette magazine, Feature Mist.".
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