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|songwriter=[[Martin L. Gore]] | |songwriter=[[Martin L. Gore]] | ||
|producer=[[Depeche Mode]]<br>[[Tim Simenon]] | |producer=[[Depeche Mode]]<br>[[Tim Simenon]] | ||
|studio= | |studio=Strongroom<br>RAK (London)<br>Electric Lady (New York City)<br>Larrabee West (Los Angeles) | ||
|label=[[Mute Records]] | |label=[[Mute Records]] | ||
|length=2:21 | |length=2:21 | ||
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|vocalcoach=Evelyn Halus | |vocalcoach=Evelyn Halus | ||
|mixingby=[[Tim Simenon]]<br>Q<br>[[Gareth Jones]] | |mixingby=[[Tim Simenon]]<br>Q<br>[[Gareth Jones]] | ||
|mixedat=Abbey Road (London) | |||
|engineeredby=Q | |engineeredby=Q | ||
|engineeringassistance=Paul Hicks<br>Guy Massey<br>Lee Fitzgerald<br>Tom Rixton<br>Gary Forde<br>Lee Phillips<br>Jamie Campbell<br>Jim<br>Greg<br>Audie Chamberlain<br>Robbie Kazandjian | |engineeringassistance=Paul Hicks<br>Guy Massey<br>Lee Fitzgerald<br>Tom Rixton<br>Gary Forde<br>Lee Phillips<br>Jamie Campbell<br>Jim<br>Greg<br>Audie Chamberlain<br>Robbie Kazandjian | ||
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|sleevedesign=Area | |sleevedesign=Area | ||
|system700by=[[Daniel Miller]] | |system700by=[[Daniel Miller]] | ||
|recordingdate= | |recordingdate=February–October 1996 | ||
|releasedate=April | |releasedate=14 April 1997 | ||
|colorscheme=Ultra | |colorscheme=Ultra | ||
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{{S|Uselink}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song from the 1997 album ''[[Ultra]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]]. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
Tim Simenon said in the Depeche Mode special of Classic Pop | Tim Simenon said in the Depeche Mode special of ''Classic Pop'' magazine, published on 1 August 2019: | ||
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Yeah, ["Jazz Thieves" and "Uselink" were meant to be instrumental]. We wanted links between tracks to give the album more atmosphere. I spent an afternoon at Daniel [Miller]'s house with his amazing collection of synths, processing a bunch of stuff. We built up loops which we ended up using on the album. | |||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
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Song | Uselink |
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By | Depeche Mode |
Songwriter | Martin L. Gore |
Produced by | Depeche Mode Tim Simenon |
Recorded at | Strongroom RAK (London) Electric Lady (New York City) Larrabee West (Los Angeles) |
Length (mm:ss) | 2:21 |
Tempo | 94 BPM |
Time signature | 4 4 |
Key | A♭ Major |
Programmed by | Kerry Hopwood |
Engineered by | Q |
Engineering assistance | Paul Hicks Guy Massey Lee Fitzgerald Tom Rixton Gary Forde Lee Phillips Jamie Campbell Jim Greg Audie Chamberlain Robbie Kazandjian |
Mixed by | Tim Simenon Q Gareth Jones |
Mixed at | Abbey Road (London) |
Mastered by | Mike Marsh |
Keyboards | Dave Clayton |
System 700 | Daniel Miller |
Vocal coach | Evelyn Halus |
Art direction | Anton Corbijn |
Colour prints | Brian Dowling |
Sleeve design | Area |
Recorded | February–October 1996 |
Originally released | 14 April 1997 |
Live performances as Depeche Mode | 1 times * |
Total live performances | 1 times * |
"Uselink" is an instrumental song from the 1997 album Ultra by Depeche Mode.
Notes
Tim Simenon said in the Depeche Mode special of Classic Pop magazine, published on 1 August 2019:
Yeah, ["Jazz Thieves" and "Uselink" were meant to be instrumental]. We wanted links between tracks to give the album more atmosphere. I spent an afternoon at Daniel [Miller]'s house with his amazing collection of synths, processing a bunch of stuff. We built up loops which we ended up using on the album.
Live performances
- Main article: Available recordings of "Uselink"
- Main article: List of dates where "Uselink" was played