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Sub-culture (song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sub-culture (song)
"Sub-culture" released in November 1985, is the tenth single by New Order. ==Release== It was the second and final single that also appeared on the group's album release of the same year, ''Low-Life''. The B-side is a remix of the A-side titled "Dub-vulture". A 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''. Making use of the word ''shaft'' with its possible sexual connotations, the song seems to be about sexual rejection, loneliness and alienation in an urban environment. John Robie's 12" and 7" single mixes provides a significant departure from the album version, using prominent vocals which feature Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, Ish Ledesma of Foxy and Oxo with female backing singers. The version of the song Bernard sings in the remix has an altered line, changing the second verse's line "''A view without a room''" into "''A room without a view''". The remix was not very well received and garnered more attention for Robie's extensive rework, that managed to be less club-friendly than the original album version despite his attempts to input greater melodic range. In spite of the poor reaction and sales, New Order and Robie collaborated for the band's next two singles "Shellshock" and "State of the Nation" B-side "Shame of the Nation".
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