Digital (Joy Division song)

"Digital"
Song by Joy Division from the album A Factory Sample
Released December 1978
Recorded Cargo Studios
Rochdale, Lancs, 11 October 1978
Genre Post-punk
Length 2:50
Label Factory Records
Writer(s) Bernard Sumner
Peter Hook
Stephen Morris
Ian Curtis [1]
Producer(s) Martin Hannett, Joy Division
A Factory Sample track listing

"Digital"
(1)
"Glass"
(2)

"Digital" is a song by the band Joy Division, originally released on the 1978 double 7" EP entitled A Factory Sample. It was later featured on the compilation albums Heart and Soul and Still.

The track was recorded in the band's first session with Martin Hannett as producer. Recording took place at Cargo Studios in Rochdale, Lancashire on 11 October 1978.

It was the last song ever performed by Joy Division, as it was the final song of the last gig recorded on 2nd May 1980 at Birmingham University, just before the suicide of the band's singer Ian Curtis. The entire concert was released on the Still album in 1981, and is also notable for including one of only three known recordings of Ceremony.

The song features in the films 24 Hour Party People and Control, where Tony Wilson sees the band play for the first time.

The song was used prominently by the BBC during their coverage of the 2005 Six Nations rugby tournament. Not only was it used in the 2005 Six Nations championships, but it is still used in the BBC's coverage of all international rugby. It is also used for Sky's coverage of the UEFA Champions League, as well as being used in the video game FIFA 06.

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