Depeche ModeA Pain That I'm Used To

Label:

Mute – 0094634983914

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, Single, Limited Edition

Country:

Europe

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Electro

Tracklist

A A Pain That I'm Used To (Bitstream Threshold Mix) 6:07
AA A Pain That I'm Used To (Bitstream Spansule Mix) 7:21

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Venusnote Limited
  • Copyright ©Venusnote Limited
  • Licensed ToMute Records Ltd.
  • Produced For140dB
  • Published ByEMI Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Published ByGrabbing Hands Music Overseas Ltd.
  • Lacquer Cut AtAlchemy Soho
  • Pressed ByDamont

Credits

  • Band [Depeche Mode Is]Martin Gore*
  • Engineer [Engineered By]Richard Morris
  • Lacquer Cut ByMG*
  • ManagementJonathan Kessler
  • Mixed By [Originally Mixed By]Steve Fitzmaurice
  • Photography By, DesignAnton Corbijn
  • Producer [Produced By]Ben Hillier
  • Programmed By [Programming By]Richard Morris
  • RemixSteve Conner
  • Written-ByMartin L. Gore

Notes

Catalog number on sleeve spine: L12BONG36
Catalog number on inner labels: L12Bong36

Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Assigned by Grabbing Hands Music Overseas Ltd.

℗ 2005 Venusnote Limited © 2005 Venusnote Limited
under exclusive license to Mute Records Limited.
Made in the EU.

Some initial copies came with a folded 50x75 cm promo poster for the single.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): PL12 BONG 36 A-1 MG~ ALCHEMYSOHO DAMONT.
  • Matrix / Runout (Side AA runout, etched): PL12BONG36 B-1 DAMONT
  • Barcode (Scanned): 094634983914
  • Label Code: LC5834

Other Versions (5 of 48)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
A Pain That I'm Used To (Radio CD Version 1) (CD, Single, Promo) Mute rcdbong36, 0094634934527 UK & Europe 2005
Recently Edited
A Pain That I'm Used To (Radio CD Version 2) (CD, Single, Limited Edition, Promo) Mute rlcdbong36, 0094634961721 UK & Europe 2005
Recently Edited
A Pain That I'm Used To (Club Promo) (CD, Single, Copy Protected, Promo) Mute pcdbong36, 0094634961424 UK & Europe 2005
Recently Edited
A Pain That I'm Used To (7", 45 RPM, Single, Limited Edition, Numbered, Picture Disc) Mute BONG36, 0094634917971 UK & Europe 2005
Recently Edited
A Pain That I'm Used To (CD, Single, Limited Edition) Mute lcdbong36, LCDBONG36, 0094634960823 UK 2005

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Reviews

  • bderek85's avatar
    bderek85
    My copy has PL12BONG36 etched on the run-off groove, anyone's copy is the same?
    • sydneyt10's avatar
      sydneyt10
      Both of these remixes are awful. Why would you ruin a perfectly good song to make this crap???
      • Economy_of_Force's avatar
        Edited 19 years ago
        2005 was the Bitstream brothers' year. Not content with blowing the electro scene apart with the embarresment of riches that was their 'Domestic Economy 7' LP, they shred the Mode's latest offering with rampant glee.

        The 'Threshold Mix' is everything a good remix should be, throwing what sounds like the best bit of every electro/techno/Miami track ever made into 6 shuddering, stuttering minutes of electronic goodness, while on the flip, the brothers loose Martin Gore and co in a trippy, squiggy stew that sounds not unlike Autechre's 'Amber'-era, albeit with pummelling bass and atmospheric guitar swoops.

        Bring on 2006.

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