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'' | '''''MG''''' is the second solo studio album by {{MLG}} and the first to exclusively feature original material. It was released on 27th April 2015 by [[Mute Records]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:56, 7 July 2021
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Album | MG |
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By | Martin Gore |
Catalogue number | STUMM381 |
Release date | 27th April 2015 |
Recorded | March 2014 – February 2015 |
Recorded at | Electric Ladyboy, Santa Barbara |
Produced by | Martin Gore |
Studio assistance | Will Hinton II |
Mastered by | Stefan Betke |
Design | Martin Gore |
Illustration | Merton Gauster |
Length | 54:11 |
Number of tracks | 16 |
MG is the second solo studio album by Martin Gore and the first to exclusively feature original material. It was released on 27th April 2015 by Mute Records.
Track list
- Pinking
- Swanning
- Exalt
- Elk
- Brink
- Europa Hymn
- Creeper
- Spiral
- Stealth
- Hum
- Islet
- Crowly
- Trysting
- Southerly
- Featherlight
- Blade
For a full list of songs produced for this album, see the list of MG songs.
Quotes
I wanted to keep the music very electronic, very filmic and give it an almost sci-fi like quality. Music is a necessity for me. I go into the studio at least 5 days a week, every week, so once I had the idea and the template, the process was quick and fun.[1] — Martin Gore - mute.com - 2015
As the album is very electronic and has no vocals, I felt it deserved another persona so decided to carry on the MG concept from the VCMG album.[1] — Martin Gore - mute.com - 2015
As a songwriter, I am aware of the power of words. Especially when they are juxtaposed in the right way with chords and melody. I am also aware of the power of pure music and the emotions that can be created by musical atmospheres and that is what I wanted to capture with this project.[1] — Martin Gore - mute.com - 2015
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