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We strive to provide as much information as possible about Depeche Mode's extensive live career which spans over three decades and counting. To a lesser extent, we serve the highest quality recordings available to download, free of charge. We are also slowly populating the wiki with all circulating recordings, audio and video, from every tour. We would be glad to digitize and share any Depeche Mode (and solo members') recordings you may have of any quality, both here on the wiki and [http://www.dimeadozen.org DIME], whether the recording is on audio cassette, DAT, MiniDisc or NTSC (S)VHS (sorry, we currently do not have the equipment to digitize PAL (S)VHS tapes); see [[Contributing]] for more information. We invite anybody to help contribute, whether it be with information or recordings!
Depeche Mode Live Wiki launched on January 27, 2014 with the goal of providing as much information as possible about Depeche Mode's extensive live career, which spans over three decades and counting. Our goal is to offer all circulating recordings from each tour to stream and download free of charge for anyone to enjoy, and to help avoid fans wasting money purchasing commercial bootlegs from auction sites.


This site was partially inspired by [http://www.ninlive.com Reflecting In The Chrome], an archival site of live recordings for [http://www.nin.com Nine Inch Nails] run by Ryan Jonik. Many thanks to Ryan for his terrific archive and for lending his insight into running an archive.
We would be glad to digitize and share any Depeche Mode (and solo members') recordings you may have of any quality, both here on the wiki and [http://www.dimeadozen.org DIME], whether the recording is on audio cassette, analog open reel, DAT, MiniDisc, 8mm / Hi8, or PAL & NTSC (S)VHS; see [[Contributing]] for more information. We invite anybody to help contribute, whether it be with information, [[:Category:Ticket scan|ticket scans / photos]], or recordings! If you are interested in the in-house equipment at our disposal for transferring recordings, please see the [[Equipment]] page.


Thanks to [[User:Ronny|Ronny]] for helping to initially populate the wiki and for contributing site artwork, ticket scans, and general help with cleaning up images. Also thanks to [[User:Angelinda|Angelinda]] for her contributions in the [[:Category:Interviews|Interviews]] section.
This site was partially inspired by [http://www.ninlive.com Reflecting In The Chrome], an archival site of live recordings for [http://www.nin.com Nine Inch Nails] run by [https://twitter.com/ryanjonik Ryan Jonik]. Many thanks to Ryan for his terrific archive, for lending his insight and advice into running an archive, and for his contribution of [[Equipment#Sony MDS-S707 MiniDisc deck|a Sony MDS-S707 MiniDisc deck.]] [http://livenirvana.com/ Live Nirvana] and [http://lplive.net/index.php Linkin Park Live] were also influences for this project.


We take security very seriously, which is why the entire site is accessed over an encrypted, secure connection following the latest standards and best configuration practices. This site earns an [https://dev.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=depechemode-live.com A rating] at Qualys SSL Labs.
Thanks to [[User:Ronny|Ronny]] for helping to initially populate the wiki and for contributing site artwork, his superb contribution and continued updates of the [[Something Went Wrong (compilation)|"Something Went Wrong" compilation]], providing the "original" depechemode-live.com domain name (and credit to CPR for his primordial ownership of the domain), ticket scans, and general help with cleaning up images. Also thanks to [[User:Angelinda|Angelinda]] for her massive and continuous contributions to the [[:Category:Interviews|Interviews]] section and for her contributions to other Depeche Mode fan websites, listed on [[User:Angelinda|her user page]]. And many thanks to all the other contributors of recordings, knowledge, and time spent making this wiki what it is today - I can't thank you enough.


The Depeche Mode Live Wiki is hosted on a [https://www.digitalocean.com Digital Ocean VPS]. If you are interested in using Digital Ocean to host your own website, I would appreciate it if you signed up using [https://www.digitalocean.com/?refcode=a8aed444b2bc this referral link] as I will receive credit which is used toward my hosting costs.
This project is dedicated to the memory of Ryan Mayer ([http://www.dimeadozen.org/account-details.php?id=132686 LilKing22 on DIME]), who passed away much too soon on July 9, 2014. We hope he rests in peace, enjoying all of the best Depeche Mode live recordings he could ever want.
 
The Depeche Mode Live Wiki is hosted on a few [https://buyvm.net/ BuyVM slices] and paid for entirely by the webmaster / curator of DM Live Wiki.
 
Torrent tracker software is provided by [https://erdgeist.org/arts/software/opentracker/ opentracker.] Some utilities used to assist in my workflow of preparing and adding recordings to the wiki were coded by [https://qaisjp.com/ qaisjp.] Immense thanks to Qais for making this task infinitely easier! The tools are open-source and are available [https://github.com/qaisjp/dmlivewiki on Github].
 
We take security very seriously, which is why the entire site is accessed over an encrypted, secure connection following the latest standards and best configuration practices. This site earns an [https://ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=dmlive.wiki "A+" rating at Qualys SSL Labs].
 
The wiki scores highly for [http://archiveready.com/check?url=https://dmlive.wiki/wiki/Main_Page Internet Archive readiness] as well, but rest assured that there are no plans of disappearing!

Latest revision as of 02:24, 29 September 2019

Depeche Mode Live Wiki launched on January 27, 2014 with the goal of providing as much information as possible about Depeche Mode's extensive live career, which spans over three decades and counting. Our goal is to offer all circulating recordings from each tour to stream and download free of charge for anyone to enjoy, and to help avoid fans wasting money purchasing commercial bootlegs from auction sites.

We would be glad to digitize and share any Depeche Mode (and solo members') recordings you may have of any quality, both here on the wiki and DIME, whether the recording is on audio cassette, analog open reel, DAT, MiniDisc, 8mm / Hi8, or PAL & NTSC (S)VHS; see Contributing for more information. We invite anybody to help contribute, whether it be with information, ticket scans / photos, or recordings! If you are interested in the in-house equipment at our disposal for transferring recordings, please see the Equipment page.

This site was partially inspired by Reflecting In The Chrome, an archival site of live recordings for Nine Inch Nails run by Ryan Jonik. Many thanks to Ryan for his terrific archive, for lending his insight and advice into running an archive, and for his contribution of a Sony MDS-S707 MiniDisc deck. Live Nirvana and Linkin Park Live were also influences for this project.

Thanks to Ronny for helping to initially populate the wiki and for contributing site artwork, his superb contribution and continued updates of the "Something Went Wrong" compilation, providing the "original" depechemode-live.com domain name (and credit to CPR for his primordial ownership of the domain), ticket scans, and general help with cleaning up images. Also thanks to Angelinda for her massive and continuous contributions to the Interviews section and for her contributions to other Depeche Mode fan websites, listed on her user page. And many thanks to all the other contributors of recordings, knowledge, and time spent making this wiki what it is today - I can't thank you enough.

This project is dedicated to the memory of Ryan Mayer (LilKing22 on DIME), who passed away much too soon on July 9, 2014. We hope he rests in peace, enjoying all of the best Depeche Mode live recordings he could ever want.

The Depeche Mode Live Wiki is hosted on a few BuyVM slices and paid for entirely by the webmaster / curator of DM Live Wiki.

Torrent tracker software is provided by opentracker. Some utilities used to assist in my workflow of preparing and adding recordings to the wiki were coded by qaisjp. Immense thanks to Qais for making this task infinitely easier! The tools are open-source and are available on Github.

We take security very seriously, which is why the entire site is accessed over an encrypted, secure connection following the latest standards and best configuration practices. This site earns an "A+" rating at Qualys SSL Labs.

The wiki scores highly for Internet Archive readiness as well, but rest assured that there are no plans of disappearing!