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- 12:43, 4 October 2022 2023-06-02 Primavera Sound Festival, Barcelona, Spain (hist | edit) [3,345 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")
- 12:43, 4 October 2022 2023-07-04 Stade Matmut Atlantique, Bordeaux, 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") originally created as "2023-05-31 Matmut Atlantique, Bordeaux, France"
- 12:43, 4 October 2022 2023-05-28 Národný Futbalový Stadión, Bratislava, Slovakia (hist | edit) [2,206 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")
- 12:43, 4 October 2022 2023-05-26 Leipziger Festwiese, Leipzig, Germany (hist | edit) [2,347 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")
- 12:43, 4 October 2022 2023-05-23 Friends Arena, Stockholm, Sweden (hist | edit) [1,548 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")
- 12:43, 4 October 2022 2023-05-20 Sportpaleis Antwerpen, Antwerp, Belgium (hist | edit) [1,147 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")
- 12:43, 4 October 2022 2023-05-16 Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (hist | edit) [1,906 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")
- 12:43, 4 October 2022 2023-04-14 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA (hist | edit) [2,692 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")
- 12:42, 4 October 2022 2023-04-12 Centre Bell, Montreal, QC, Canada (hist | edit) [1,300 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")
- 12:42, 4 October 2022 2023-04-09 Videotron Center, Quebec City, QC, Canada (hist | edit) [1,674 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")
- 12:42, 4 October 2022 2023-04-07 Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON, Canada (hist | edit) [1,978 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")
- 12:42, 4 October 2022 2023-04-05 United Center, Chicago, IL, USA (hist | edit) [1,577 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")
- 12:42, 4 October 2022 2023-04-02 AT&T Center, San Antonio, TX, USA (hist | edit) [1,524 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")
- 12:42, 4 October 2022 2023-03-30 T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV, USA (hist | edit) [2,348 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")
- 12:42, 4 October 2022 2023-03-28 Kia Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA (hist | edit) [1,995 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")
- 12:42, 4 October 2022 2023-03-25 SAP Center, San Jose, CA, USA (hist | edit) [1,394 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")
- 12:41, 4 October 2022 2023-03-23 Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, CA, USA (hist | edit) [2,263 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")
- 12:33, 4 October 2022 2022-10-04 Press Conference, Berliner Ensemble, Berlin, Germany (hist | edit) [16,340 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Depeche Mode held a press conference at the Berliner Ensemble on October 4, 2022 at 13:00 CET to announce their 15th studio album, '''Memento Mori''', and its corresponding tour. The event was livestreamed on Facebook and depechemode.com and a [http://facebook.com/depechemode/videos/depeche-mode-berlin-special-event/3269237186682301 replay can be watched here on Facebook] (Facebook account not required to view). Press release from [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depe...")
- 23:22, 20 September 2022 1990-10-17 Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany/Source 2 (hist | edit) [3,822 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == A very good audience recording. The very last couple seconds of the outro of Clean are missing due to tape flip, otherwise this is a complete recording. Many thanks to RP for lending me this cassette to transfer and share. == Listen == You can listen to this entire recording below. <html5media>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1990-10-17.aud.MC.0.flac1644/complete.m4a</html5media> == Track list == #[3:14] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm199...")
- 21:14, 18 September 2022 1990-10-28 Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany/Source 2 (hist | edit) [4,040 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == A good audience recording. Kaleid is incomplete and there is a cut in the middle of Clean causing about 4 seconds of missing music, otherwise this is a complete recording. This cannot be the master tape because there is duplicated audio of the beginning of Stripped across tape sides, so this is likely a first-generation copy which RP obtained from the taper, MC. Many thanks to RP for lending me this cassette to transfer and share. == Listen ==...")
- 00:34, 15 September 2022 2001-09-29 Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany/Source 3 (hist | edit) [3,751 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == A very good audience recording, maybe even excellent. There are a few brief segments of diginoise during Halo and Walking In My Shoes, and a slightly longer one during Surrender, but otherwise the audio is unaffected. Many thanks to RP for lending me his master DATs to transfer and share. == Listen == You can listen to this entire recording below. <html5media>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm2001-09-29.OKMII.RP.0.flac1648/complete.m4a</html...")
- 23:32, 13 September 2022 BRUTALISM TAKE 2 (hist | edit) [2,589 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Song infobox |title=BRUTALISM TAKE 2 |screen=hd |screenshot=JMJ-MLG_Brutalism-Single-Cover.jpg |artist={{MLG}} |album=''Brutalism'' |songwriter={{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Michel_Jarre Jean-Michel Jarre}} |label=Sony Music |recordingdate=2022 |releasedate=8 September 2022 |timesplayed={{NumberOfLivePlays|BRUTALISM TAKE 2}} }} BRUTALISM TAKE 2 is a collaborative remix of the 2022 {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Michel_Jarre Jean-Michel Jarre}} s...")
- 01:36, 7 September 2022 1984-11-17 press conference, Grand Hotel, Lund, Sweden (hist | edit) [1,011 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} == Notes == Depeche Mode gave a press conference to a handful of journalists at the Grand Hotel in Lund, around 4PM. The interview starts with Andy and Martin, and Alan and Dave join midway through. They are asked about their previous two concerts in Scandinavia and they mention that their next concert is in Essen, which confirms the date of this interview. Aside from some moments where the recording cassette is being moved around, the audio is quite listenable...")
- 00:10, 4 September 2022 Alan Wilder vocals (hist | edit) [7,342 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page lists confirmed examples of Alan Wilder's vocal contributions in Depeche Mode songs and in his personal demos, with accompanying audio examples. All audio examples from the albums have been extracted from the SACD multi-channel remasters, except where noted. == Demo recordings == Alan Wilder contributed four demo songs for Some Great Reward. :''See more: Alan Wilder's 1984 "Some Great Reward" Demo Tape|Alan Wilder's 1984 "Some Great Reward" Demo Ta...")
- 20:42, 3 September 2022 Vince Clarke vocals (hist | edit) [4,373 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page lists confirmed examples of Vince Clarke's vocal contributions in Depeche Mode songs and in his personal demos, with accompanying audio examples. == Demo recordings == Composition Of Sound's first demo tape had Vince Clarke singing lead vocals as Dave Gahan had not yet joined the band. :''See more: Demos & Studio Outtakes / Composition Of Sound demo tape'' == Speak & Spell == All audio...")
- 17:02, 28 August 2022 The Sun And The Rainfall (hist | edit) [36 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to The Sun & The Rainfall) Tag: New redirect
- 15:16, 23 August 2022 1998-09-19 Waldbühne, Berlin, Germany/Source 2 (hist | edit) [3,463 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == A very good audience recording. Very enthusiastic crowd around the taper. This is a complete recording with no missing music. Many thanks to RP for lending me his master DATs to transfer and share. == Listen == You can listen to this entire recording below. <html5media>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1998-09-19.OKMII.RP.0.flac1648/complete.m4a</html5media> == Track list == #[3:06] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1998-09-19.OKMII.RP.0.flac1648...")
- 23:11, 21 August 2022 1993-06-16 Waldbuhne, Berlin, Germany/Source 3 (hist | edit) [3,907 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == A very good audience recording. There is a very lively crowd around the taper, with lots of clapping going on. The first few seconds of Higher Love have some diginoise artifacts, but the rest of the recording seems to be unaffected, thankfully. The microphones are sometimes overloaded by nearby claps, causing digital clipping on the DAT itself. Unfortunately, the tape ends about halfway through Fly On The Windscreen, and "Everything Counts" was not r...")
- 22:23, 21 August 2022 1993-05-21 Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland/Source 2 (hist | edit) [3,899 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == A good audience recording. Bass is somewhat overpowering for most songs. Never Let Me Down Again through the beginning of Enjoy The Silence have microphone overloading, resulting in digital clipping present on the DAT itself. Most of Enjoy The Silence through the end of the recording does not suffer from the overpowering bass and sounds better than the rest of the tape; if the entire recording sounded like these songs, this would be a fanstastic...")
- 17:06, 10 August 2022 Toast Hawaii (hist | edit) [40 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Andy Fletcher#Toast Hawaii) Tag: New redirect
- 13:13, 11 July 2022 Shake The Disease/Live performance dates (hist | edit) [46 bytes] DMRobo (talk | contribs) (Shake The Disease Live performance dates)
- 13:09, 11 July 2022 Shake The Disease/Available recordings (hist | edit) [409 bytes] DMRobo (talk | contribs) (Available recordings of Shake The Disease)
- 10:31, 10 July 2022 Death's Door/Available recordings (hist | edit) [24 bytes] DMRobo (talk | contribs) (Available recordings of Death's Door)
- 10:29, 10 July 2022 Death's Door/Live performance dates (hist | edit) [46 bytes] DMRobo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Live performance dates|1993|includeDM=true}}")
- 21:46, 25 June 2022 1990-09-29 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany/Source 2 (hist | edit) [4,061 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == A good audience recording. Slight distortion from time to time and some talkers / singers around the taper. This was thought to be a master tape, but because of duplicated audio between tape sides, this is assumed to be a first-generation copy of the master. This is a different recording than the current Source 1 on the wiki. Many thanks to RP for generously lending me this cassette to transfer. ==...")
- 22:05, 14 June 2022 Depeche Mode sample sources 2000-present (hist | edit) [58 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with ":''This article is about the various sample sources used on Depeche Mode songs recorded between 2000 and the present day. 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 1986 and 1998, see Depeche Mode sample sources. For sample sources used on Recoil works, s...")
- 21:42, 14 June 2022 Depeche Mode sample sources 81-85 (hist | edit) [58 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound recording 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}} in the early 1980s, 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.wikip...")
- 20:38, 1 June 2022 Andrew Fletcher (hist | edit) [27 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Andy Fletcher) Tag: New redirect
- 04:42, 1 June 2022 Andy Fletcher (hist | edit) [36,816 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{People bio - RIP |nameofdeceased=Andrew John Fletcher |birthdeath=1961 - 2022 }} {{People bio |name=Andrew Fletcher |caption=Andrew Fletcher, photograph by Anton Corbijn |screen=yes |screenshot=101_-_1988,_Anton_Corbijn_-_Andrew_Fletcher_headshot.jpeg |image_size=300 |birthname=Andrew John Fletcher |dateofbirth=8 July 1961<br>{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nottingham Nottingham}}, England |dateofdeath=26 May 2022 (aged 60)<br>{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bri...")
- 19:05, 28 April 2022 2022-04-22 Interview with Deb Danahay, Basildon Hospital Radio, Basildon, England, UK (hist | edit) [747 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == Deb Danahay, who was Vince Clarke's girlfriend in 1981 and one of the original producers of the Depeche Mode Information Service, was interviewed by Basildon Hospital Radio on April 22, 2022 about the early days of Depeche Mode and her guided tours of Basildon which showcase locations important in Depeche Mode's history. == Audio == {{Transcription notice}} Audio graciously posted by Deb Danahay o...")
- 21:53, 4 April 2022 Bootleg cross-reference (hist | edit) [7,849 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page attempts to cross-reference commercially released or "traded" bootlegs to the corresponding recording available on the wiki. This page is a work-in-progress and woefully underrepresents the number of commercial bootlegs in existence at the time of this writing. Bootlegs are referred to by name specifically in order to improve searchability (in the hopes that a fan searching for a bootleg by name on a search engine will locate the recording available freely on t...")
- 00:04, 8 March 2022 2008-02-29 Side-line Magazine - "Music For The Masses - I think not." (hist | edit) [18,323 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "[https://www.side-line.com/ SIDE-LINE MAGAZINE] interviewed Alan Wilder in late January 2008 for an article, which turned into more of an open letter. The original page is no longer accessible on the live SIDE-LINE website, and as such the text is mirrored below. Text is retrieved courtesy of [https://web.archive.org/web/20080411010830/http://www.side-line.com/interviews_comments.php?id=29640_0_16_0_C archive.org's capture from 2008-04-11]. The latest archive.org cap...") originally created as "2008-02-29 Recoil / Alan Wilder - "Music For The Masses - I think not.""
- 16:54, 27 February 2022 1984-11-02 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, UK/Source 4 (hist | edit) [5,321 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == thumb|right|x250px|The source reel. A very good sounding FM broadcast recording. The recording is a little bass-heavy and some songs have a slight amount of distorted bass as a result, but otherwise this is a great sounding recording with only the occasional minor flaw. The radio station which broadcast this segment is identified as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WXRT WXRT] in Chicago, as heard by a short spoken identifier before...")
- 13:05, 19 February 2022 2009-11-23 Tony Garnier, Lyon, France/Source 2 (hist | edit) [4,009 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == An excellent audience recording. Here are Gregg's comments during his mastering process: "Excellent recording that only needed more low end. There were several quiet tracks that could have benefitted from a volume boost but they would not have matched the louder tracks that would've distorted at higher volumes. So these quieter tracks were left as is and they end up creating nice dynamics." Thanks to Fabien D. for sending me this recording to provide on th...")
- 01:52, 16 February 2022 1988-02-15 Radio Horten, Tønsberg, Norway (hist | edit) [635 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} ==Notes== During Depeche Mode's visit in Norway, Dave Gahan and Alan Wilder were asked to state an ID greeting for Radio Horten. The greeting was uploaded by SoundCloud user Ronny Tollefsen [https://soundcloud.com/ronny-tollefsen/depeche-mode-p-radio-horten-2 here]. *Duration: 0:27 minutes ==Audio== <html5media>https://media.dmlive.wiki/interviews/1988-02-15%20-%20Radio%20Horten%20%28Norway%29%20-%20ID%20Greeti...")
- 19:02, 1 January 2022 2021-12-17 Le Monde d'Élodie, France Info, Paris, France (hist | edit) [3,871 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub|Recording}} == Notes == Élodie Suigo interviewed Dave Gahan in Paris on December 11th to discuss the new Soulsavers album 'Imposter'. The interview was uploaded [https://www.francetvinfo.fr/replay-radio/le-monde-d-elodie/dave-gahan-du-groupe-depeche-mode-sort-un-album-la-musique-ma-cree-une-vie_4867629.html on France Info], which has been mirrored below. France Info also transcribed the interview into French: <blockquote> Élodie Suigo: Avez-vous eu une certain...")
- 18:37, 1 January 2022 2021-12-16 Popopop, France Inter, Paris, France (hist | edit) [4,201 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub|Recording}} == Notes == Charline Roux interviewed Dave Gahan and Rich Machin in Paris, recorded most likely the day after Soulsavers' concert there. At the end, Dave is asked about his currently favourite book, series, and song, to which he answers 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas', 'Squid Game', and 'Start Me Up' by The Rolling Stones. France Inter also transcribed a portion of the interview into French: <blockquote> A...")
- 17:10, 1 January 2022 2021-12-10 The Afternoon Show, BBC Radio Scotland, Glasgow, UK (hist | edit) [581 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub|Recording}} == Notes == Paul English interviewed Dave Gahan and Rich Machin over Zoom on November 30th to discuss their new album 'Imposter'. The episode was uploaded [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0012602 on BBC's website], from which we copied the interview down below. *Duration: 15:22 out of 2:02:59 minutes == Audio == {{Transcription notice}} <html5media>https://media.dmlive.wiki/interviews/2021-12-10%20-%20BBC%20Radio%20Scotland%20%28UK%29%20-%20The...")
- 00:06, 23 December 2021 2021-12-13 Admiralpalast, Berlin, Germany/Source 1 (hist | edit) [1,937 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == Great cinematography on this video. Nice quality audio, very clear and well mixed. Average frequency response going out to nearly 16khz. You can find audio by itself at Source 2. == Watch == You can watch this entire recording below. Note that this is a capture of the 720p stream from Magenta Musik 360's website; the slightly lower resolution version is used here to conserve the wiki's bandwidth. If y...")
- 11:49, 21 December 2021 2021-12-13 Admiralpalast, Berlin, Germany/Source 2 (hist | edit) [3,513 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == Nice quality audio, very clear and well mixed. Average frequency response going out to nearly 16khz. You can find the 1080p video that this audio is demuxed from at Source 1. The streams below have not been re-encoded; these are the same 128kbps M4A files you can download in the archive. == Listen == You can listen to this entire recording below. <html5media>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dgss202...")