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"Sub-culture"
Single by New Order
from the album Low-Life
B-side"Dub-vulture"
Released28 October 1985
Genre
Length4:58 (Album version)
7:26 (12" remix)
3:28 (7-inch version)
4:48 (Substance 1987 version)
LabelFactory - FAC 133
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)New Order
New Order singles chronology
"The Perfect Kiss"
(1985)
"Sub-culture"
(1985)
"Shellshock"
(1986)

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1985 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 28 Octubre 1985 · Fecha Grabación: 1985 -
    Discográfica: Factory - FAC 133 · · Productor: New Order

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    1985 single by New Order

    "Sub-culture" is the tenth single by English rock band New Order. It was released as the second and final single from their third studio album, Low-Life (1985) on 28 October 1985 by Factory Records.

    Release

    The single release, remixed by John Robie, is a drastic departure from the album version of the track. Robie`s 12" and 7" single mixes feature more club-oriented, electronic instrumentation and prominent soulful female backing vocals.[citation needed]

    The B-side is an instrumental remix titled "Dub-vulture". An alternate seven-inch edit of the Robie remix taken from the Benelux version of the "Sub-culture" single appears on the group`s 1987 compilation, Substance. This version also appears on the US 12" alongside the longer mixes.[citation needed]

    A collection of Razormaid remixes of the track were released in 1986, which include additional vocals by Deborah Iyall of Romeo Void.[4]

    Artwork

    "Sub-culture" has only a regular black sleeve, as graphic designer Peter Saville reportedly deemed the mix of the song unworthy of his talents.[5] Saville`s input was present only in a P/S/A (Peter Saville Associates) credit for typography.[6]

    However this rumour was debunked in 2017 when Saville stated, "I never had the authority to say that there shouldn`t be a sleeve. No, all I can presume is that one was not asked for."[7]

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner

    7": 7FAC 133 (UK)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Sub-culture"3:28
    2."Dub-vulture"3:38

    7": 7FAC 133 (Benelux)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Sub-culture" (Remix Edit)4:57
    2."Sub-culture" (Original Album Version)4:58

    12": FAC 133 (UK)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Sub-culture"7:26
    2."Dub-vulture"7:57

    12": Qwest 0-20390 (US)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Sub-culture" (Remix)7:26
    2."Subvulture"7:57
    3."Sub-culture" (Remix Edit)4:57

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1985 single by New Order

    "Sub-culture" is the tenth single by English rock band New Order. It was released as the second and final single from their third studio album, Low-Life (1985) on 28 October 1985 by Factory Records.

    Release

    The single release, remixed by John Robie, is a drastic departure from the album version of the track. Robie`s 12" and 7" single mixes feature more club-oriented, electronic instrumentation and prominent soulful female backing vocals.[citation needed]

    The B-side is an instrumental remix titled "Dub-vulture". An alternate seven-inch edit of the Robie remix taken from the Benelux version of the "Sub-culture" single appears on the group`s 1987 compilation, Substance. This version also appears on the US 12" alongside the longer mixes.[citation needed]

    A collection of Razormaid remixes of the track were released in 1986, which include additional vocals by Deborah Iyall of Romeo Void.[4]

    Artwork

    "Sub-culture" has only a regular black sleeve, as graphic designer Peter Saville reportedly deemed the mix of the song unworthy of his talents.[5] Saville`s input was present only in a P/S/A (Peter Saville Associates) credit for typography.[6]

    However this rumour was debunked in 2017 when Saville stated, "I never had the authority to say that there shouldn`t be a sleeve. No, all I can presume is that one was not asked for."[7]

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner

    7": 7FAC 133 (UK)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Sub-culture"3:28
    2."Dub-vulture"3:38

    7": 7FAC 133 (Benelux)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Sub-culture" (Remix Edit)4:57
    2."Sub-culture" (Original Album Version)4:58

    12": FAC 133 (UK)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Sub-culture"7:26
    2."Dub-vulture"7:57

    12": Qwest 0-20390 (US)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Sub-culture" (Remix)7:26
    2."Subvulture"7:57
    3."Sub-culture" (Remix Edit)4:57

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