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<h2>In other news...</h2>
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* Added an excellent soundboard source for 2001-06-30, available [https://dmlive.wiki/wiki/2001-06-30_First_Union_Center,_Philadelphia,_PA,_USA/Source_3 here!]</span>.
* Added an excellent soundboard source of 7 songs for 2001-06-30 Philadelphia, available to stream and download [https://dmlive.wiki/wiki/2001-06-30_First_Union_Center,_Philadelphia,_PA,_USA/Source_3 here]</span>.
* The [[Sample sources]] page has been established to document all noteworthy samples employed by Depeche Mode and Recoil throughout their careers, including Nitzer Ebb album <i>Ebbhead</i> produced by Alan Wilder in 1991.
* The [[Sample sources]] page has been established to document all noteworthy samples employed by Depeche Mode and Recoil throughout their careers, including Nitzer Ebb album <i>Ebbhead</i> produced by Alan Wilder in 1991.
* The [[Live sound banks]] page has been updated to include additional background information regarding a variety of lots sold at the 2011 [http://auction.recoil.co.uk/ Alan Wilder / Depeche Mode Collection].
* The [[Live sound banks]] page has been updated to include additional background information regarding a variety of lots sold at the 2011 [http://auction.recoil.co.uk/ Alan Wilder / Depeche Mode Collection].

Revision as of 17:14, 4 July 2019

July 4, 2019

Happy Fourth of July to all American DM Live readers!

We are pleased to announce that we are in the process of updating DM Live for greater ease-of-use and improved readability. Please bear with us while we work to improve your browsing experience.

In other news...

  • Added an excellent soundboard source of 7 songs for 2001-06-30 Philadelphia, available to stream and download here.
  • The Sample sources page has been established to document all noteworthy samples employed by Depeche Mode and Recoil throughout their careers, including Nitzer Ebb album Ebbhead produced by Alan Wilder in 1991.
  • The Live sound banks page has been updated to include additional background information regarding a variety of lots sold at the 2011 Alan Wilder / Depeche Mode Collection.

March 30, 2019

  • P.S.: We have moved to a new domain: dmlive.wiki. All old links should still function, whether they are links to the wiki or forum. Please e-mail me if you find anything that doesn't work!

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