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This page contains samples of every demo or studio pre-mix which is circulating and that has not been commercially released. Tracks are presented in chronological order by the album they are related to, then ordered according to the album's track listing. Unless otherwise noted and excepting [[Demos & Studio Pre-Mixes/Fake tracks|fake demos / tracks]], each track is a sample or excerpt of no longer than 150 seconds. All tracks are encoded from lossless sources to 128kbps HE-AAC, or in the case of MP3 tracks, cut losslessly using [http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html mp3directcut]. Only three WMA files from [http://www.svenner.com/03-versions/demo_versions.html Svenner's demo page] (''now defunct it seems'') were re-encoded to MP3 in order to be able to play them on the site. Even though a track may be "lossless" on the bootleg CD it was ripped from, it still very well may be lossy or have destructive noise reduction applied to it; the [[Demos & Studio Pre-Mixes#Behind_The_Wheel_(Studio_Pre-Mix)|Behind The Wheel studio pre-mix]] is one such example.
This page contains samples of every demo or studio pre-mix which is circulating and that has not been commercially released. Tracks are presented in chronological order by the album they are related to, then ordered according to the album's track listing. Unless otherwise noted and excepting [[Demos & Studio Pre-Mixes/Fake tracks|fake demos / tracks]], each track is a sample or excerpt of no longer than 150 seconds. All tracks are encoded from lossless sources to 96kbps HE-AAC, or in the case of MP3 tracks, cut losslessly using [http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html mp3directcut]. Only two WMA files from [http://www.svenner.com/03-versions/demo_versions.html Svenner's demo page] (''now defunct it seems'') were re-encoded to MP3 in order to be able to play them on the site.


If you have the bootleg [https://web.archive.org/web/20120131003025/http://dmremix.be/Bootlegs/APerfectFrame.htm Depeche Mode - A Perfect Frame (1998) 2xCD-R], please contact admin [at] depechemode-live [dot] com as this bootleg contains demos and studio pre-mixes which may upgrades in quality compared to the sources used for the samples below.
If you have the bootleg [https://web.archive.org/web/20120131003025/http://dmremix.be/Bootlegs/APerfectFrame.htm Depeche Mode - A Perfect Frame (1998) 2xCD-R], please contact admin [at] depechemode-live [dot] com as this bootleg contains demos and studio pre-mixes which may upgrades in quality compared to the sources used for the samples below.

Revision as of 15:43, 8 October 2015

This page contains samples of every demo or studio pre-mix which is circulating and that has not been commercially released. Tracks are presented in chronological order by the album they are related to, then ordered according to the album's track listing. Unless otherwise noted and excepting fake demos / tracks, each track is a sample or excerpt of no longer than 150 seconds. All tracks are encoded from lossless sources to 96kbps HE-AAC, or in the case of MP3 tracks, cut losslessly using mp3directcut. Only two WMA files from Svenner's demo page (now defunct it seems) were re-encoded to MP3 in order to be able to play them on the site.

If you have the bootleg Depeche Mode - A Perfect Frame (1998) 2xCD-R, please contact admin [at] depechemode-live [dot] com as this bootleg contains demos and studio pre-mixes which may upgrades in quality compared to the sources used for the samples below.

For a listing of demos and tracks which are known to be fake, please see Fake tracks.

Please note that this page does not include the demos which appear on the third disc of the "Sounds Of The Universe" box set as they are officially released.

1980 / 1981 Speak & Spell Era

Composition Of Sound demo tape

  • Four tracks appeared on Composition Of Sounds' first demo tape. Vince Clarke sings lead vocals, as Dave Gahan had not joined the band yet. The entire demo tape has not yet surfaced; only the four snippets found below are available. These snippets are the original files shared in this thread on depmod, courtesy of Recoil19.

Photographic (Demo)

Television Set (Demo)

  • Television Set was a very popular track during Depeche Mode's 1981 tour, written by Basildon musician Jason Knott - this also explains why the track doesn't appear on any Depeche Mode release. More information regarding the background of this song can be found on the song's page.

Unknown Instrumental (Demo)

Unknown Track (Demo)

  • This song is sometimes referred to as Sunday Morning and was reportedly played during very early dates of the 1980 Tour.

Let's Get Together (Demo, entire track)

  • Unreleased track written by Vince Clarke long before he joined Depeche Mode. Vince is singing vocals here. Depeche Mode rehearsed this track, as can be heard in the ITV television program 20th Century Box filmed in late June 1981 (see here on YouTube), but the song was never performed live and there are no full recordings of the track available. The group Girl Authority covered the song as a single in 2007; watch on YouTube. More information regarding the background of the track can be found on this song's wiki page.

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Summer 1980 Demo Tape

Ice Machine (Demo, entire track)

  • Andrew Fletcher plays bass in this track.

Radio News (Demo, entire track)

Photographic (Demo, entire track)

I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead (Flexipop Version)

  • This version of I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead is found on a flexidisc that came free with Flexipop Magazine, issue #11. The track is referred to as "Sometimes Wish I Was Dead" (missing the first "I"). The track has several differences from the album version, most notably the beginning and the middle sections. You can listen to the entire track below.

1983 Construction Time Again Era

Love In Itself (Demo)

Pipeline (Demo)

Told You So (Demo)

And Then... (Demo)

All By Themselves (Demo, entire track)

  • This demo is a very gloomy, depressing sounding song with vocals subdued and difficult to comprehend. Lyrics are available on this song's page.

1984 Some Great Reward Era

Lie To Me (Demo)

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Stories Of Old (Studio Pre-Mix)

Master And Servant (Studio Pre-Mix)

This pre-mix has some female backing vocals which are dropped in the final album version.

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Alan Wilder's 1984 "Some Great Reward" Demo Tape

Alan Wilder provided at least four demo tracks for "Some Great Reward". Find more information and a lossless download here. You can click on any song title below to find lyrics.

Violence (Demo)

If You Want (Demo)

I Feel No Guilt (Demo)

Until You've Sown The Seed (Demo)

1985 - 1986 Black Celebration Era

Shake The Disease (Demo)

Here Is The House (Demo)

It's Called A Heart (Studio Pre-Mix)

Fly On The Windscreen (Studio Pre-Mix)

World Full Of Nothing (Alternate Version)

  • This version was uploaded to Soundcloud (file private/removed) as an "alternate" version with an additional background melody. From Svenner's demo page

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Dressed In Black (Pre-Release Version)

  • This pre-release version of Dressed In Black appears on the 7" vinyl Record Mirror RM1 which was bundled with the February 8th, 1986 issue of the UK Magazine "Record Mirror". The most easily noticed difference is the castanets in the background during certain parts of the song (the excerpt below depicts this). There are some other slight differences, but they are not too noteworthy.

1987 Music For The Masses Era

Strangelove (Studio Pre-Mix)

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  • Martin's backing vocal "it's important" before the line "pain, will you return it / I won't say it again" is present on this pre-mix. It is not present on any mix of Strangelove until the Strangelove '88 single releases, where it is present on the "Hijack Mix" (aka "Tim Simenon / Mark Saunders Remix") and possibly others. The excerpt below depicts this.

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Sacred (Studio Pre-Mix)

  • There is an additional synth line not present in the album version, as well as other small differences.

Behind The Wheel (Studio Pre-Mix)

I Want You Now (Studio Pre-Mix)

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Agent Orange (Studio Pre-Mix)

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1989 Martin's Counterfeit e.p. era

I Love You Love Me Love

  • It it unknown when exactly or why Martin covered this song. It is rumored to have been recorded for a friend as a birthday gift.

Down In The Boondocks

  • Martin covered this song for his first Counterfeit e.p. but it did not make the album. As Rico Conning, the co-producer of Counterfeit e.p. recalls on his blog regarding the song:

Martin’s nifty guitar playing was a major revelation. He’d often turn away from the cranky computer, pick up his acoustic and launch into an Everly Brothers song, or even John Denver, and I’d happily join in on harmony. I managed to record one of these jams (without my harmonies), the old Billy Joe Royal classic Down In The Boondocks (written by Joe South). We thought this was great until Fletch came down for a visit and opined “sounds like bleedin’ Dave Edmunds”, so that killed that one. Somehow though it has found its way onto YouTube.

The version below is sourced from a second generation tape, and is likely the best you will hear.

1989 - 1990 Violator Era

Halo (Studio Pre-Mix)

Enjoy The Silence (Demo, entire track)

  • The "Harmonium" mix of Enjoy The Silence closely resembles this original demo version.

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Interlude #3 (Studio Pre-Mix, entire track)

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Sibeling (Studio Pre-Mix, entire track)

Memphisto (Studio Pre-Mix)

1995-1997 Ultra Era

Barrel Of A Gun (Demo / Rough Mix)

  • This version of Barrel Of A Gun is strikingly similar to the final album verison, but has Martin singing lead vocals. There is also an instrumental break in the middle of the song not found in the album version; the second excerpt below depicts this.

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  • Instrumental break

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2001 Exciter Era

Freelove (Studio Pre-Mix)

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2009 Sounds Of The Universe Era

Hole To Feed (Early Studio Version)

  • This is an early studio version of the track, different than the "demo" found on the third CD of the "Sounds Of The Universe" box set.

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Fragile Tension (Studio Pre-Mix)

  • This pre-mix / rough mix is seemingly identical to the album version, although the penultimate verse misses Martin's backing vocals; the excerpt below illustrates this. The rumor is that a remixer was the origin of this leaked track.

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Come Back (Early Studio Version)

  • This is an early studio version of the track, different than the "demo" found on the third CD of the "Sounds Of The Universe" box set.

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References

  • Svenner's demo page contains further information about demos as well as some info about unreleased mixes, fake demos claimed to be Depeche Mode's, some backing track samples, etc. Several samples are from his site and are credited as such. The page seems to be defunct now.