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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


In the week of the release of 'Hourglass', Dave did many interviews and promotional events. One of them was a short "gig" on a show named 'Interface' where artists are asked to perform stripped-down versions of their songs for the now-defunct site www.spinner.com. Spinner was property of AOL Music and so the performance took place in AOL's studios situated on Broadway, New York. The performance was uploaded on November 15th 2007 as video files on Spinner's site, which could only be accessed if the viewer had an IP-address from the U.S.A. The upload on the site went down about a year after, and in 2013, the whole site was shut down. Luckily, fans have uploaded it on YouTube, for example here:
In the week of the release of 'Hourglass', Dave did many interviews and promotional events. One of them was a short "gig" on a show named 'Interface' where artists are asked to perform stripped-down versions of their songs for the now-defunct site '''Spinner.com'''. Spinner was property of AOL Music and so the performance took place in AOL's studios situated on Broadway, New York. The performance was uploaded on November 15th, 2007 as video files on Spinner's site ([https://web.archive.org/web/20081119073947/http://www.spinner.com/2007/11/16/dave-gahan-brings-his-hourglass-to-the-spinner-studio/ archive.org link]), which could only be accessed if the viewer had an IP address from the U.S.A. The upload on the site went down about a year after, and in 2013, the whole site was shut down.
 
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Dave Gahan also did an interview afterwards, which you can [http://www.freestate.hu/videos/vid_dave_gahan_interview_at_spinnercom/ watch here].
Dave Gahan also did an interview afterwards, which you can [http://www.freestate.hu/videos/vid_dave_gahan_interview_at_spinnercom/ watch here].
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* Kurt Uenala: Roland SH101
* Kurt Uenala: Roland SH101


== Setlist ==
=== Gallery ===
 
Five images retrieved via [https://web.archive.org/web/20081119073947/http://www.spinner.com/2007/11/16/dave-gahan-brings-his-hourglass-to-the-spinner-studio/ an archive.org copy of the original Spinner.com page] for this event are mirrored below.
 
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=== Description from Spinner.com ===
<blockquote>
'''Dave Gahan Brings His 'Hourglass' to Our Studio'''
 
Depeche Mode frontman Dave Gahan stopped by our New York studio for a seven-song performance, featuring industrial-laced numbers from his new album, 'Hourglass.' The legendary New Wave pioneer's baritone vocals are arguably one of the most recognizable world-wide and with no touring plans announced, this performance serves as the only look at Gahan's pulverizing new material.
 
"It kind of happened almost like by accident, we didn't set out to make a record," Gahan told Spinner while speaking of the creation of 'Hourglass.' "I had this feeling inside that I needed to do something outside of the band [Depeche Mode]." Keep reading to watch Gahan's enigmatic performance.
 
Posted by Mike Spinella on Nov 16th 2007 12:00PM
</blockquote>
== Set list ==


#[[Saw Something]]
#[[Saw Something]]
#[[Kingdom]]
#[[Kingdom]]
#[[Deeper and Deeper]]
#[[Deeper And Deeper]]
#[[Use You]]
#[[Use You]]
#[[Endless]]
#[[Endless]]
#[[A Little Lie]]
#[[A Little Lie]]
#[[Miracles]]
#[[Miracles]]
== Sources ==
*[[2007-10-2x Interface, Spinner.com, AOL Studios, New York, NY, USA/Source 1|Source 1]] is a copy of the original FLV videos from Spinner.com.
*[[2007-10-2x Interface, Spinner.com, AOL Studios, New York, NY, USA/Source 2|Source 2]] is the soundboard audio from the videos by itself.


[[Category:Miscellaneous performances]]
[[Category:Miscellaneous performances]]
[[Category:Download available]]
[[Category:Promotional events]]

Latest revision as of 18:12, 25 March 2023

Notes

In the week of the release of 'Hourglass', Dave did many interviews and promotional events. One of them was a short "gig" on a show named 'Interface' where artists are asked to perform stripped-down versions of their songs for the now-defunct site Spinner.com. Spinner was property of AOL Music and so the performance took place in AOL's studios situated on Broadway, New York. The performance was uploaded on November 15th, 2007 as video files on Spinner's site (archive.org link), which could only be accessed if the viewer had an IP address from the U.S.A. The upload on the site went down about a year after, and in 2013, the whole site was shut down.

Dave Gahan also did an interview afterwards, which you can watch here.

Band line-up:

  • Dave Gahan: Vocals
  • Christian Eigner: Drums
  • Martyn LeNoble: Bass
  • Graham Finn: Guitar
  • Andrew Phillpott: Keys & sequences
  • Kurt Uenala: Roland SH101

Gallery

Five images retrieved via an archive.org copy of the original Spinner.com page for this event are mirrored below.

Description from Spinner.com

Dave Gahan Brings His 'Hourglass' to Our Studio

Depeche Mode frontman Dave Gahan stopped by our New York studio for a seven-song performance, featuring industrial-laced numbers from his new album, 'Hourglass.' The legendary New Wave pioneer's baritone vocals are arguably one of the most recognizable world-wide and with no touring plans announced, this performance serves as the only look at Gahan's pulverizing new material.

"It kind of happened almost like by accident, we didn't set out to make a record," Gahan told Spinner while speaking of the creation of 'Hourglass.' "I had this feeling inside that I needed to do something outside of the band [Depeche Mode]." Keep reading to watch Gahan's enigmatic performance.

Posted by Mike Spinella on Nov 16th 2007 12:00PM

Set list

  1. Saw Something
  2. Kingdom
  3. Deeper And Deeper
  4. Use You
  5. Endless
  6. A Little Lie
  7. Miracles

Sources

  • Source 1 is a copy of the original FLV videos from Spinner.com.
  • Source 2 is the soundboard audio from the videos by itself.