Nine Inch Nails ‎– The Hand That Feeds (DFA Remixes)

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Interscope Records – B0005129-11
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Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
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Tracklist

A1 The Hand That Feeds (DFA Remix) 9:02
A2 The Hand That Dubs (DFA Remix - Instrumental) 9:01
B The Hand That Dubs (DFA Version 1) 14:12

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Notes

Comes in a generic black die-cut sleeve with a sticker on it.

© 2005 Leaving Hope Music / TVT Music, Inc. (ASCAP). Administered by Leaving Hope Music, Inc.
© 2005 Interscope Records.
Manufactured and distributed in the United States by Universal Music & Video Distribution Corp.

Between the runout grooves: INTR 11474-1A, INTR11474-1B

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 602498836712

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 25) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
The Hand That Feeds (Minimax, Enh, Dig) Interscope Records 00602498815045 Europe 2005
The Hand That Feeds (Minimax, Single) Interscope Records 00602498815052 Europe 2005
The Hand That Feeds (Vargotah Remix) (File, FLAC, Single) Not On Label 0012005 UK, Europe & US 2005
The Hand That Feeds / Home (7", Promo, M/Print) Interscope Records INTR-11401-7 US 2005
The Hand That Feeds (Photek Remixes) (12", Maxi) Interscope Records B0005127-11 US 2005
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 4/5
Review by deejsasqui Aug 08, 2005 (edited over 6 years ago)
The recent round of remixes for Nine Inch Nails have been odd, and this might be the capstone. Photek's remixes were more fitting of the pop-industrial image of NIN than these disco-house reworkings, but I am getting rather hooked on these. If you don't know DFA, they're part of the new dance-rock or disco-punk generation, and they bring that feel to this single.

The first cut on the single is the vocal version, which softens Trent's vocals by directly backing it with handclaps. The mood is set with funky bass guitars, something sounding like a rhodes keyboard, and some synths. The dubs are even further removed from the original track, further into the territory of DFA's style. The DFA Version 1 might even be considered a jam track, where the keyboards go all out, and later a huge percussive breakdown.

If you're looking for something industrial or angry at all, steer clear of this. If you're looking for more good DFA material, this is quite a gem.

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