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New CD from Martin Gore & Co. featuring Wrong, Peace and In Sympathy
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Depeche Mode offer more songs of faith and devotion on their twelfth studio album Sounds of the Universe.
Depeche Mode formed in 1980 Basildon, Essex, England by founding members Vince Clarke, Dave Gahan, Martin Gore and Andrew Fletcher.
After the departure of Clarke, who went on to have success with Yazoo and Erasure, Gore took over as principle songwriter, Alan Wilder joined and the band quickly distanced itself from its pop-oriented new wave sound in favor of more industrial electronica.
Over the course of their long and tempestuous career band tension, substance abuse and the strain of remaining relevant didn’t stop Depeche Mode from creating some of the darkest and inspirational synthpop of the last 30 years influencing bands as divers as The Pet Shop Boys and Radiohead.
After 1990’s breakthrough album Violator, Depeche Mode stopped making music for the masses. Deciding he wanted to be a rock star, lead singer Gahan grew out his locks and dumped the keyboards base in favor of louder guitars. The new rockier gave Depeche Mode their first number one album in America, Songs of Faith and Devotion, but nearly caused the band to break up.
Their downfall, including a suicide attempt by Gahan, occurred to be more of a black celebration. When they did return to the studio as a trio following the departure of Wilder, their added edge allowed them to deepen the music they made best: deep, dark melodramatic electronica filled with lyrics devoted to the struggles of finding inner peace.
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Posted by admin on Nov 9, 2008 in
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Counterfeit (1989) And Counterfeit2 (2003) on 1 CD. Buy on ultramusicstore.com (Best Buy)!
As much as I adore Martin Gore, I have to rate this album with 4 stars instead of 5. I am always impressed by Martin’s smooth, vibrato voice, and it is always a pleasure to hear him sing. However, I think these songs are slightly lacking. I found the music redundant, and the lyrics, well they’re okay. I have to question why Martin didn’t write the songs for his solo album? Hopefully he was not underestimating his magnificent capabilities as a songwriter. In the end I think this album is definitely worth owning, and Martin as always, will bring a tear to your eye.
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First tracks:
01. In My Time Of Dying
02. Stardust
03. I Cast A Lonesome Shadow
04. Only When I Lose Myself
05. Sweetest Perfection
06. Coming Back To You
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From Billboard.com: Updating a story first posted yesterday (Oct. 6). Depeche Mode has renewed its long-term deal with Mute/EMI and is planning to release its 12th studio album April 20, 2009. Past Depeche Mode albums were licensed by Mute to Warner Bros. in the United States but will be under EMI’s control moving forward.
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- Date – Venue – City – Country
- 10 May 2009 – Ramat Gan Stadium – Tel Aviv – Israel
- 12 May 2009 – Terra Vibe Park – Athens – Greece
- 14 May 2009 – Venue T.B.A – Istanbul – Turkey
- 16 May 2009 – Parc Izvor – Bucharest – Romania
- 18 May 2009 – Vasil Levski Stadium – Tuborg Greenfest – Sofia – Bulgaria
- 20 May 2009 – USCE Park – Tuborg Greenfest – Belgrade – Serbia
- 21 May 2009 – Arena – Tuborg Greenfest – Zagreb – Croatia
- 23 May 2009 – Gwardia Stadium – Warsaw – Poland
- 25 May 2009 – Skonto Stadium – Riga – Latvia
- 27 May 2009 – Zalgirio Stadionas – Vilnius – Lithuania
- 30 May 2009 – O2 Arena – London – UK
- 02 June 2009 – HSH Nordbank Arena – Hamburg – Germany
- 04 June 2009 – LTU Arena – Dusseldorf – Germany
- 07 June 2009 – Zentralstadion – Leipzig – Germany
- 10 June 2009 – Olympiastadion – Berlin – Germany
- 12 June 2009 – Commerzbank Arena – Frankfurt – Germany
- 13 June 2009 – Olympiastadion – Munich – Germany
- 16 June 2009 – Stadio Olimpico – Rome – Italy
- 18 June 2009 – Stadio San Siro – Milan – Italy
- 20 June 2009 – TW Classic Festival – Werchter – Belgium
- 22 June 2009 – Inter Stadium – Bratislava – Slovakia
- 23 June 2009 – Puskas Ferenc Stadium – Budapest – Hungary
- 25 June 2009 – Slavia Stadium – Czech Republic – Prague
- 27 June 2009 – Stade de France – Paris – France
- 30 June 2009 – Parken Stadium – Copenhagen – Denmark
- 02 July 2009 – Koengen – Bergen – Norway
- 03 July 2009 – Arvika Festival – Arvika – Sweden
- 11 July 2009 – Super Bock Super Rock Festival – Porto – Portugal
Spanish dates to be announced shortly.
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OCTOBER 6th, BERLIN: Depeche Mode (Dave Gahan, Martin Gore and Andy Fletcher) have today announced the European leg of their Tour of the Universe 2009. The band are currently in New York working on a new album, due April next year.
Depeche Mode’s eagerly-anticipated follow up to Playing The Angel will be the 12th album of a glorious 28 year career in which they have sold over 75 million records. One of the world’s biggest and best live acts, ‘Tour of the Universe 2009’ will undoubtedly be the musical highlight of next year.
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One of the bands that not only dominated the charts for most of the 80s, but they also typified the type of music that will be looked back on as ‘the sound of the 80s’. Their sometimes Germanic electronic pop became softer on this album. They were becoming more of a band, and they were ‘rockin’, just a little. Keyboards still dominated but the melody seemed less regimented. Vocalist Dave Gahan excelled, as his voice grew in power. In a year or two they would become stadium rock stars, and change forever. The reissued CD had a number of excellent bonus tracks including some interesting remixed material.
Recorded at Studio Guilliame Tell, Paris, France and Konk, London, England.
Depeche Mode: David Gahan (vocals); Martin Gore (vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizer); Alan Wilder (keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Andrew Fletcher (keyboards, synthesizer).
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Posted by admin on Oct 11, 2008 in
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“I Feel Loved” was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Awards for Best Dance Recording and for Best Remixed Recording.
With all its understated vocals, hushed instrumentals, and lyrical declarations of/investigations into love, EXCITER is undoubtedly the warmest and most “adult” Depeche Mode album to date. “When the Body Speaks” is an effectively poignant ballad complete with graceful string section. “Lovetheme” is a gentle ambient instrumental that wouldn’t sound out of place next to any German electronicat you care to mention. Later another, slightly more melodic, instrumental (“Easy Tiger”) pops up. “Goodnight Lovers” is a bittersweet tune full of open-hearted sentiment and heart-tugging melodicism.
While “Breathe” is underlaid with low-key breakbeats, the group largely sticks with the sonic language they helped create in the ’80s and early-’90s, leaving the trappings of latter-day electronica to the youngsters. With it’s club-worthy beat, “I Feel Loved” is certainly the most danceable track on EXCITER, but its complex lyrical scheme and gnarly synth textures make it unlikely house party fodder. The harsh, bluesy tone of “The Dead of Night” harks back to “Your Own Personal Jesus,” and finds David Gahan reveling in the kind of studied decadence that helped make the group’s reputation, but the song is an anomaly. EXCITER offers a kinder, gentler, seemingly wiser Depeche Mode that’s figured out how to grow up without growing old.
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Having proven his abilities as a pop craftsman on the previous year’s A BROKEN FRAME, DM main songwriter Martin Gore gets down to the business of developing a new sonic language for himself and his bandmates on CONSTRUCTION TIME. Earlier in its career, Depeche Mode tried to make its synthesizer-only arrangements seem warm and fuzzy, but here the band embraces the Kraftwerk-pioneered tradition of exploiting the synthesizer’s inherent inorganic qualities for their intrinsic beauty.
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BLACK CELEBRATION, Depeche Mode’s fifth album not counting compilations, reflects a band coming into its own, exploring new sounds yet staying true to the electronic New Wave that catapulted the foursome to icon status. The production and arrangements move further into the atmospheric, somewhat industrial realm first tentatively explored on the preceding SOME GREAT REWARD, with more impressive results. “Fly On the Windscreen,” a song previewed in a much different arrangement on the singles compilation CATCHING UP WITH DEPECHE MODE, sounds more convincing in this form, and it’s one of the band’s best-ever efforts.
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