Vice Versa

Vice Versa were an electronic music band formed in Sheffield in 1977. Two of its founder members Steve Singleton and Mark White went on to form successful pop group ABC with singer and songwriter Martin Fry who was also briefly part of Vice Versa. The group were part of the alternative electronic music scene in Sheffield together with other similar groups such as The Human League, Cabaret Voltaire and Clock DVA. (Read more on wikipedia).

Links to Peel
Peel would have been made aware of the group as coming from the same scene as show regulars Cabaret Voltaire and The Human League, and played tracks from their "Music 4" EP released on their own label Neutron Records. Unlike the aforementioned co-citizens, however, Vice Versa did not record a session for Peel. At the end of 1979 Vice Versa together with Clock DVA, I'm So Hollow and The Stunt Kites issued a joint EP entitled "1980: The First Fifteen Minutes", all four tracks of which were played by Peel on 1980-02-12.

Stephen Singleton and Vice Versa appear on the Made In Sheffield: The Birth Of Electronic Pop documentary DVD as does Peel.

Sessions
none

Other Shows Played
1979

03 September 1979: New Girls / Neutrons (EP – Music 4) Neutron

09 October 1979: New Girls / Neutrons (EP – Music 4) Neutron

29 October 1979: Camille (EP – Music 4) Neutron

1980

12 February 1980: 1980: The First Fifteen Minutes (all four tracks/artists)

19 February 1980 (Virgin In-Store): Genetic Warfare (EP 1980: The First Fifteen Minutes) Neutron

27 March 1980: Genetic Warfare (EP 1980: The First Fifteen Minutes) Neutron

1981

02 November 1981: Science Fact (EP – Music 4)