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==Notes==
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Dave Gahan of Depeche Mode joins John Schaefer of WNYC to talk about his latest project - as the vocalist for the British electronica duo Soulsavers. Gahan wanted the project to be a proper record with an A-side and a B-side. He believes that as a record begins, it takes you on a journey and then it leaves you in a place of reflection. "When I was a kid growing up, David Bowie did that for me. Those records, they just took me to a place ― I wanted to go live where he was living."
Dave Gahan joins John Schaefer of WNYC to talk about his latest project - as the vocalist for the British electronica duo Soulsavers. Gahan wanted the project to be a proper record with an A-side and a B-side. He believes that as a record begins, it takes you on a journey and then it leaves you in a place of reflection. "When I was a kid growing up, David Bowie did that for me. Those records, they just took me to a place ― I wanted to go live where he was living."


A portion of this interview was uploaded as video on YouTube the next day:
A portion of this interview was uploaded as video on YouTube the next day:


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* Duration: 23:00
* Duration: 23:00


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Notes

Dave Gahan joins John Schaefer of WNYC to talk about his latest project - as the vocalist for the British electronica duo Soulsavers. Gahan wanted the project to be a proper record with an A-side and a B-side. He believes that as a record begins, it takes you on a journey and then it leaves you in a place of reflection. "When I was a kid growing up, David Bowie did that for me. Those records, they just took me to a place ― I wanted to go live where he was living."

A portion of this interview was uploaded as video on YouTube the next day:

  • Duration: 23:00

Audio