Depeche ModeWhere's The Revolution [Remixes]

Label:

Mute – 44-190486

Format:

2 x Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single

Country:

Europe

Released:

Genre:

Pop

Style:

Minimal Techno

Tracklist

A1 Where's The Revolution (Autolux Remix)
Drums, Programmed ByCarla Azar
Mixed ByStuart White
Remix, Producer, Recorded By, EngineerAutolux
Synth, GuitarGreg Edwards (2)
4:16
A2 Where's The Revolution (Pearson Sound Remix)
Producer [Additional Production], RemixD. Kennedy*
RemixPearson Sound
6:33
B1 Where's The Revolution (Algiers Click Farm Remix)
Mixed ByDr Maples
RemixAlgiers (2)
3:26
B2 Where's The Revolution (Simian Mobile Disco Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional Production]Simian Mobile Disco
8:47
B3 Where's The Revolution (Pearson Sound Beatless Remix)
Producer [Additional Production], RemixD. Kennedy*
RemixPearson Sound
4:31
C1 Where's The Revolution (Simian Mobile Disco Dub)
Remix, Producer [Additional Production]Simian Mobile Disco
8:48
C2 Where's The Revolution (Terence Fixmer Spatial Mix)
Remix, Producer [Additional Production]Terence Fixmer
6:29
D1 Where's The Revolution (Patrice Bäumel Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional Production]Patrice Bäumel
6:57
D2 Where's The Revolution (Ewan Pearson Kompromat Dub)
Mixed By [Additional Mixing]Klas-Henrik Lindblad*
Remix, Producer [Additional Production], Programmed ByEwan Pearson
8:20

Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanySony Music
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Venusnote Limited
  • Copyright ©Venusnote Limited
  • Licensed ToColumbia Records
  • Record CompanySony Music Entertainment
  • Published BySony ATV Music Corp.
  • Published ByGrabbing Hands Music Ltd.
  • Recorded AtSanta Barbara Sound Design
  • Recorded AtJungle City Studios
  • Mixed AtJungle City Studios
  • Produced For365 Artists
  • Produced AtWorld Of Apples
  • Mixed AtBlackHead Studios
  • Mastered AtAlchemy Mastering
  • Lacquer Cut AtSST GmbH
  • Pressed ByMPO
  • Manufactured ByColumbia Records
  • Distributed ByColumbia Records
  • Record CompanySony Music Entertainment International Services GmbH

Credits

  • Artwork [All Visuals], Art DirectionAnton Corbijn
  • DrumsJames Ford
  • Engineer [Engineered By]Jimmy Robertson
  • Lacquer Cut ByAL*
  • Mastered By [Remixes Mastered By]Patrick Karnik (tracks: A1, B1, B2, C1 to D2)
  • Mixed ByJames Ford
  • Mixed By [Mix Engineer]Jimmy Robertson
  • Producer [Produced By]James Ford
  • Programmed By [Programming By]Matrixxman
  • Technician [Mix Assistant]Brendan Morawski
  • Technician [Studio Assistants]Oscar Munoz
  • Written-ByMartin L. Gore

Notes

Sticker on front states:
"Depeche Mode
Where's The
Revolution
Remixes
Double Vinyl
9 Remixes
88985420031 S1"

Recorded at Sound Design (Santa Barbara, CA) and Jungle City (New York, NY)
Mixed at Jungle City (New York, NY)
Tracks A2 & B3 mastered at Alchemy Mastering (London)
Track D2 additional production for 365 Artists at World of Apples (London)
Additional mixing at BlackHead Studios (Berlin)

Published by Sony / ATV Music Corp. o/b/o itself and Grabbing Hands Music Ltd. (BMI)
℗ & © 2017 Venusnote Ltd. under exclusive license to Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment.
Manufactured and Distributed by Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment.
Sony Music Entertainment International Services GmbH, PO Box 510, 33311 Gütersloh, .
Made in the EU.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 8 8985-42003-1 2
  • Barcode (Scanned): 889854200312
  • Label Code: LC00162
  • Rights Society: BIEM/GEMA
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): 88985420031A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B): 88985420031B
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side C): 88985420031C
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side D): 88985420031D
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 88985420031 A SST AL MPO
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 88985420031 B SST AL MPO
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side C): 88985420031 C SST AL MPO
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side D): 88985420031 D SST AL MPO

Other Versions (5 of 28)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
Where's The Revolution (File, AAC, 256 kbps) Columbia none 2017
Recently Edited
Where's The Revolution (File, MP3, Single, 320 kbps) Columbia none 2017
New Submission
Where's The Revolution (File, MP3, VBR) Columbia none 2017
New Submission
Where's The Revolution (File, FLAC, Single) Columbia 0886446298962 Europe 2017
New Submission
Where's The Revolution (File, AIFF) Columbia none Europe 2017

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Reviews

  • MrDayInTheUk's avatar
    MrDayInTheUk
    Edited one year ago
    I guess a dreadful song deserves a whole load of dreadful remixes 🤷‍♂️

    Where’s the revolution? Not here.
    • Marky.p's avatar
      Marky.p
      Most of this is unconnected beats and loops and if you’re lucky a small sample of the original song. Very very lazy.
      • maxal's avatar
        maxal
        It sounds like a lot of work to me and I've yet to see an enthusiastic review.

        I understand sometimes with new musical sounds you have to give it a chance and listen to it a few times; then you 'get it', it can become your favourite. That has happened a few times with DM remixes. But then there is also the alternative to 'challenging music': bad music . . .
        • depechetraff's avatar
          depechetraff
          Truly horrible remixes. The first job of a remixer should be to listen to the Depeche Mode 12"s from the mid-80s.
          • ost's avatar
            ost
            Edited 7 years ago
            WHAT WAS IT? Total waste of time and money! :/ Not the best press at all - too scratchy. Sounds like a heavy used record. Maybe it's just my copy sucks though...
            • MEllODrOnE's avatar
              MEllODrOnE
              I hate harshly critiquing music because I respect the art but I have to agree with the others that say these remixes are an extreme let down. They seem really lazily done. This is Depeche Mode, I would expect much more from these electronic rock giants. These tracks are kind of a bore they don't try to capture the emotive depth of the actual music and sound dry. I'll give it another listen or so but wouldn't dish out the dough for this biscuit
              • skdotcom's avatar
                skdotcom
                Ok, so having played this 12" for the past couple of days it's starting to grow on me. Whilst the A side is a bit of a let down, it gets stronger as you work your way through the mixes. its worth buying just for sides B/C/D in my opinion.
                • robotron2084's avatar
                  robotron2084
                  Edited 8 years ago
                  I'd like to help maintain the resale value of my copy of this by giving it a decent write up but it's pretty much just a bunch of generic dance beats with the odd vocal sample on top. As others have suggested, the Algiers Click Farm Remix is the worst of the lot. The Pearson Sound Beatless Remix has a decent chilled electronic vibe to it but but bears no relation to the original track.

                  Also, it doesn't come with a code card (or at least mine didn't).
                  • bobbley's avatar
                    bobbley
                    The 'Algiers Click Farm Remix' makes my head hurt..... badly.
                    • gabriel74's avatar
                      gabriel74
                      Edited 2 years ago
                      Where's the creation? What's happening with DM remixes?? The 2 best versions on this double 12" are on The D-side, a progressive, danceable, melodic and delicate version by Patrice Baümel and a dub mix by Ewan Pearson: much more interesting than his sloppy regular non-stop CD mix, seems like a revised version. A2 Pearson Sound Mix is fun and can be played either at 33 or 45 Rpm. The other remixes will be soon forgotten, they are all dissonance, saturation and lack of work, like 90% of the remixes done since 2009, a wiser choice of remixers needs to be done...there's big great mixes to be built with DM sounds ! Come on DM !! The remix revolution !!!

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