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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


1997/8: [[Martin L. Gore| Martin Gore]] co-wrote an instrumental track with <i>[[Ultra]]</i> producer] [[Tim Simenon]], which ends up being released under Tim's 'Bomb The Bass' moniker as the song [[Milakia]], in 2010. Tim says: "It's a track I've always loved, but could never find a home for, really. It seemed like a perfect closer for this particular album."
1997/8: {{MLG}} co-wrote an instrumental track with ''[[Ultra]]'' producer [[Tim Simenon]], which ends up being released under Simenon's 'Bomb The Bass' moniker as the song [[Milakia]], in 2010. Simenon says: "It's a track I've always loved, but could never find a home for, really. It seemed like a perfect closer for this particular album."


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Latest revision as of 07:35, 28 December 2023

Notes

1997/8: Martin Gore co-wrote an instrumental track with Ultra producer Tim Simenon, which ends up being released under Simenon's 'Bomb The Bass' moniker as the song Milakia, in 2010. Simenon says: "It's a track I've always loved, but could never find a home for, really. It seemed like a perfect closer for this particular album."

Music video

Dates where Milakia was played

Milakia has never been played live.