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- 05:40, 10 January 2023 List of Recoil sample sources by album (hist | edit) [13,260 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound within another recording. During Alan Wilder's tenure with the group, Depeche Mode were among the most prolific acts to make use of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(music) sampling}} technology within a traditional {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_music pop music}} format. Following his 1995-06-01_Alan_Wilder_departure_from_Depeche_Mode|depa...")
- 15:56, 8 January 2023 1990-06-18 Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY, USA/Source 1 (hist | edit) [4,973 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == A good audience recording. Kaleid is complete on this source compared to Source 2, but this tape is missing "Policy Of Truth" and "Strangelove" which are present on Source 2. Both sources are missing "Stripped" and "Clean", presumably because they were not recorded. This concert is particularly noteworthy because it includes an acoustic performance of Little 15 instead of the usual "Sw...")
- 03:12, 3 January 2023 1986-04-19 The Magic Box, Capital Radio, London, UK (hist | edit) [1,047 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<div style="clear: right; float:right">__TOC__</div> {{Stub}} ==Notes== An incomplete interview by Gary Crowley with Dave Gahan and Andy Fletcher. Judging by the fact that Gary Crowly had a show called 'The Magic Box' every Saturday, it is estimated that this interview was for that show and broadcast on April 19th. The interview is about what the life of a DM member looks like while being on the road. *Duration: 03:32 minutes ==Audio== <html5media>https://me...")
- 00:24, 3 January 2023 I Think Not (hist | edit) [3,315 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == Kurt Uenala and Dave Gahan have been working together since 2010, and own a studio, Schtudio Blanco, together since 2012. They have written several unreleased songs together since then. One of those songs was Where I Wait, released 6 years after its creation, on Kurt's name. In December 2022, they released five spoken-word tracks as an EP. According to the press release: <blockquote> ''Kurt Uenala has his fingerprints on more things than you may realize...")
- 00:24, 3 January 2023 G.O.D. (hist | edit) [3,315 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == Kurt Uenala and Dave Gahan have been working together since 2010, and own a studio, Schtudio Blanco, together since 2012. They have written several unreleased songs together since then. One of those songs was Where I Wait, released 6 years after its creation, on Kurt's name. In December 2022, they released five spoken-word tracks as an EP. According to the press release: <blockquote> ''Kurt Uenala has his fingerprints on more things than you may realize...")
- 00:24, 3 January 2023 Get Out (hist | edit) [3,315 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == Kurt Uenala and Dave Gahan have been working together since 2010, and own a studio, Schtudio Blanco, together since 2012. They have written several unreleased songs together since then. One of those songs was Where I Wait, released 6 years after its creation, on Kurt's name. In December 2022, they released five spoken-word tracks as an EP. According to the press release: <blockquote> ''Kurt Uenala has his fingerprints on more things than you may realize...")
- 00:23, 3 January 2023 Longing (hist | edit) [3,315 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == Kurt Uenala and Dave Gahan have been working together since 2010, and own a studio, Schtudio Blanco, together since 2012. They have written several unreleased songs together since then. One of those songs was Where I Wait, released 6 years after its creation, on Kurt's name. In December 2022, they released five spoken-word tracks as an EP. According to the press release: <blockquote> ''Kurt Uenala has his fingerprints on more things than you may realize...")
- 00:22, 3 January 2023 Cracks Are Showing (hist | edit) [3,315 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == Kurt Uenala and Dave Gahan have been working together since 2010, and own a studio, Schtudio Blanco, together since 2012. They have written several unreleased songs together since then. One of those songs was Where I Wait, released 6 years after its creation, on Kurt's name. In December 2022, they released five spoken-word tracks as an EP. According to the press release: <blockquote> ''Kurt Uenala has his fingerprints on more things than you may realize...")
- 00:06, 3 January 2023 Tower Of Strength (hist | edit) [3,095 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == There is some history between Martin Gore and Wayne Hussey. They met when Wayne's band The Mission and DM both performed at the San Remo festival in February 1990, as a glam rock tribute band called The Metal Gurus. Martin loves glam rock, so a year later he asked Hussey to play glam rock songs at his 30th birthday party. Hussey got him a signed photo by Gary Glitter for his birthday. In 2002, The Mission released a single called "Shine Like The Stars", of w...")
- 23:48, 2 January 2023 Does That Hurt? (hist | edit) [3,063 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == In June 2018, The Isle Of Wight Festival listed Oli [Masek] as part of their line-up that year, and revealed: "Oli is an Alt-pop songwriter with remixes by Oxide & Neutrino. She is currently working with Powerstudio London and releasing a song with Dave Gahan later this year." The Bills Agency [https://www.musiccrowns.org/new-music/oli-collaborates-with-depeche-modes-dave-gahan-to-create-a-stunning-new-single announced] in February 2022: <blockquote> ''Lo...")
- 23:33, 2 January 2023 Subterraneans (hist | edit) [1,437 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == Alva Noto and Martin Gore's first collaboration happened in 2011 on a track called Uni Rec. Press Info for this song: <blockquote> ''NOTON is pleased to announce the release of Subterraneans, a collaborative EP featuring Alva Noto, Depeche Mode’s Martin L. Gore and Willian Basinski’s cover of David Bowie’s homonymous song. ''Recorded in 1975, Subterraneans is the closing song of David Bowie’s 1977 album Low. The composition was initially inten...")
- 19:04, 2 January 2023 1987-12-18 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA/Source 2 (hist | edit) [3,944 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == A good audience recording. Noisy crowd around the taper at times, and somewhat muffled and distant sounding. Pimpf is missing two-thirds of the song, and Shake The Disease is missing about half the song. Many thanks to James K. for providing this cassette for archival. == Listen == You can listen to this entire recording below. <html5media>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1987-12-18.aud-src2.unknown.2.flac1644/complete.m4a</html5media> == Trac...")
- 23:41, 26 December 2022 Sea Of Sin (Tonal Mix) (hist | edit) [2,597 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Song infobox |title=Sea of Sin (Tonal Mix) |screen=hd |screenshot=Single-WIME.jpg |artist=Depeche Mode |album=Violator |songwriter=Martin L. Gore |producer=Depeche Mode<br>Flood<br>Alan Friedman |studio=Puk Studios, Denmark<br>Logic Studios, Milan |tempo=125 |timesignature={{music|time|4|4}} |key=C Major |mixingby=François Kevorkian |engineeringby=Pino Pischetola<br>Peter Iversen<br>Steve Lyon<br>Goh Hotoda<br>Alan Gregorie<br>Dennis Mi...") originally created as "Sea of Sin (Tonal Mix)"
- 20:58, 26 December 2022 List of Depeche Mode sample sources by album/Black Celebration (hist | edit) [32,182 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{GlossaryLink| link=Terms used in this article }} In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound within another recording. As pioneers of the {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_music electronic music}} {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_genre genre}}, Depeche Mode were among the most prolific acts to make use of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(music) sampling}} te...")
- 20:42, 26 December 2022 List of Depeche Mode sample sources by album/Music For The Masses (hist | edit) [101,714 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{GlossaryLink| link=Terms used in this article }} In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound within another recording. As pioneers of the {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_music electronic music}} {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_genre genre}}, Depeche Mode were among the most prolific acts to make use of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(music) sampling}} te...")
- 20:39, 26 December 2022 List of Depeche Mode sample sources by album/Songs of Faith and Devotion (hist | edit) [90,349 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{GlossaryLink| link=Terms used in this article }} In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound within another recording. As pioneers of the {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_music electronic music}} {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_genre genre}}, Depeche Mode were among the most prolific acts to make use of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(music) sampling}} te...")
- 20:30, 26 December 2022 List of Depeche Mode sample sources by album/Violator (hist | edit) [136,751 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{GlossaryLink| link=Terms used in this article }} In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound within another recording. As pioneers of the {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_music electronic music}} {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_genre genre}}, Depeche Mode were among the most prolific acts to make use of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(music) sampling}} te...")
- 20:25, 26 December 2022 List of Depeche Mode sample sources by album (hist | edit) [9,935 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with ":''This article is about the various sample sources used on Depeche Mode songs recorded between 1986 and 1998. For sample sources used on Depeche Mode songs recorded between 1981 and 1985, see Depeche Mode sample sources 81>85. For sample sources used on Depeche Mode songs recorded between 2000 and the present day, see Depeche Mode sample sources 2000-present. For sample sources used on Reco...")
- 18:16, 18 December 2022 2008-11-25 SOTU EPK, Chung King Studios, New York City, NY, USA (hist | edit) [2,061 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Sounds Of The Universe electronic press kit was filmed on November 25, 2008, at Chung King Studios in New York City. About 10 minutes of footage from this EPK appears as a bonus on the deluxe edition of the album. This is the full-length EPK, containing about 39 minutes of interviews with band members, and then 6 minutes and 15 seconds of B-Roll footage which is mostly without audio. Aspect ratio has been adjusted to 16:9 in...")
- 23:08, 26 November 2022 Soundcheck Compilation (hist | edit) [7,546 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == A compilation of soundchecks ranging between 1983 and 1986, chronologically ordered from oldest to newest. These soundchecks are interesting to listen to as some tracks are pure backing tape, and others are more complete soundchecks with vocals and keyboards. This audio was previously made available in early 2014. For that fileset, the cassette was transferred using an inferior cassette deck. This is a fresh retransfer for improved sound quality and with sp...")
- 19:17, 25 October 2022 Memento Mori (hist | edit) [5,385 bytes] ToMi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{italic title}} <i>Memento Mori</i> is the fifteenth studio album by Depeche Mode. It is set to be released in March 2023 by Columbia and Mute Records. It is supported by the Memento Mori Tour. A press conference was held at the Berliner Ensemble on October 4, 2022 at 13:00 CET to announce the new album and tour. {{Studio Albums}} Category:Album ...")
- 16:47, 25 October 2022 2010-10-27 The Opera House, Toronto, ON, Canada (hist | edit) [175 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{TicketPNG|T-2010-10-27|John Pires}} Category:2010-2011 Selected Events Tour")
- 10:56, 24 October 2022 1987-11-06 Sporthalle, Cologne, Germany/Source 3 (hist | edit) [2,444 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == An excellent audience recording. The first few seconds of Pimpf are missing, and a few seconds at the very end of Black Celebration are cut off due to tape flip, but otherwise no music is missing. Very lively crowd around the taper. Many thanks to Falko for generously lending me this tape to archive, CPR for bringing the tape to me, and to Elly Apfel for recording this concert. == Listen == You can listen to this entire recording below. <html5med...")
- 22:22, 23 October 2022 1987-11-04 Grugahalle, Essen, Germany/Source 2 (hist | edit) [4,493 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == A very good audience recording. The first few seconds of Pimpf are missing, and Dave's "thank you" after Black Celebration is cut off due to tape flip, but otherwise no music is missing. Bass can be slightly distorted depending on the song. There are a few small glitches during the beginnings of Behind The Wheel and Strangelove. Many thanks to Falko for generously lending me this tape to archive, CPR for bringing the tape to me, and to Elly...")
- 13:17, 18 October 2022 2023-08-04 Tauron Arena, Krakow, Poland (hist | edit) [1,309 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 17, 2022. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 13:06, 7 October 2022 2023-07-01 Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt, Germany (hist | edit) [1,274 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 7, 2022. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:17, 7 October 2022 2023-05-18 Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (hist | edit) [2,288 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 7, 2022 via [https://www.instagram.com/p/CjaBBddoT7U/ Depeche Mode's Instagram]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 16:31, 6 October 2022 2023-07-09 Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany (hist | edit) [1,559 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced "due to overwhelming demand" on October 6, 2022. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:46, 4 October 2022 2023-08-11 Telenor Arena, Oslo, Norway (hist | edit) [1,497 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:46, 4 October 2022 2023-08-08 Kaisaniemen Puisto, Helsinki, Finland (hist | edit) [610 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:46, 4 October 2022 2023-08-06 Tallinna Lauluväljak, Tallinn, Estonia (hist | edit) [994 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:46, 4 October 2022 2023-08-02 PGE Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland (hist | edit) [1,687 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:46, 4 October 2022 2023-07-30 Letnany Airport, Prague, Czech Republic (hist | edit) [1,758 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:46, 4 October 2022 2023-07-28 Puskás Aréna, Budapest, Hungary (hist | edit) [1,245 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:45, 4 October 2022 2023-07-26 Arena Nationala, Bucharest, Romania (hist | edit) [1,167 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:45, 4 October 2022 2023-07-23 Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia (hist | edit) [1,303 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:45, 4 October 2022 2023-07-21 Wörthersee Stadion, Klagenfurt, Austria (hist | edit) [1,219 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:45, 4 October 2022 2023-07-16 Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna, Italy (hist | edit) [1,264 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:45, 4 October 2022 2023-07-14 San Siro, Milan, Italy (hist | edit) [1,154 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:45, 4 October 2022 2023-07-12 Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy (hist | edit) [1,534 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:45, 4 October 2022 2023-07-07 Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany (hist | edit) [1,455 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:45, 4 October 2022 2023-05-31 Groupama Stadium, Lyon, France (hist | edit) [1,762 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour") originally created as "2023-07-04 Groupama Stadium, Lyon, France"
- 12:45, 4 October 2022 2023-06-29 Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt, Germany (hist | edit) [1,426 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:45, 4 October 2022 2023-06-27 Parken, Copenhagen, Denmark (hist | edit) [1,026 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:44, 4 October 2022 2023-06-24 Stade de France, Paris, France (hist | edit) [1,411 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:44, 4 October 2022 2023-06-22 Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille, France (hist | edit) [1,459 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour") originally created as "2023-06-22 Stade Pierre Maurory, Lille, France"
- 12:44, 4 October 2022 2023-06-20 Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany (hist | edit) [956 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:44, 4 October 2022 2023-06-17 Twickenham Stadium, London, England, UK (hist | edit) [2,110 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:44, 4 October 2022 2023-06-14 Malahide Castle, Dublin, Ireland (hist | edit) [1,354 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 12:44, 4 October 2022 2023-06-11 Stadion Wankdorf, Bern, Switzerland (hist | edit) [1,036 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This concert was announced on October 4, 2022 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")