: This is a slow, atmospheric "ambient wash". It is highly regarded by fans, with many calling it one of their favorite Depeche Mode remixes. It is often described as "exponentially better" than the Hard Mix by those who prefer mellow, immersive soundscapes.
: This version typically takes the foundation of the original Underworld remixes and applies a minimal, "micro-house" touch characteristic of the Romanian producer Sublee. Depeche Mode - Barrel of a gun (Sublee Underworld remix)
The name often refers to a specific edit or "Sublee Opens It" version played in underground house and techno sets. : This is a slow, atmospheric "ambient wash"
: This version is a nearly 10-minute, fast-paced techno track. It is more polarizing among the fanbase; some find its repetitive, relentless beat off-putting—comparing it to "a horse trying to mount a stile"—while others enjoy it as a high-energy dancefloor tool. About the "Sublee" Version : This version typically takes the foundation of
While there is no single official "Sublee Underworld remix" under that exact name, "Barrel of a Gun" features two prominent remixes by the legendary electronic act : the "Hard Mix" and the "Soft Mix." These were released on the 1997 CD and 12-inch singles for "Barrel of a Gun". Underworld Remixes Overview
Critics and fans generally view these remixes as "bizarre" because they strip away almost all of the original track except for Dave Gahan's vocals.