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Most hardcore Mode fans may have been exposed to this track via some a lousy recording of what sounds like an American radio DJ poking fun at "Disco Hell". You can listen to the best quality copy of that radio spot below:
Most hardcore Mode fans may have been exposed to this track via some a lousy recording of what sounds like an American radio DJ poking fun at "Disco Hell". Ironically, the same exact segment played on this radio spot is what I decided to supply above as a sample. You can listen to the best quality copy of that radio spot below:


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Revision as of 13:14, 19 October 2015

This section contains demos which are commonly attributed to Depeche Mode or one of their solo members, but are really other artists' demos or tracks. This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of fake demos and tracks.

Disco Hell

  • This track is by Dafne and the Tenderspots, a band that Alan Wilder was a part of in 1979. He is co-credited with the rest of the band for writing this track and the B-side (Discogs info). I guess this track isn't really "fake", just often not correctly credited to Dafne and the Tenderspots - on a couple bootlegs I've seen it claimed as one of Alan's demos from 1981 (along with some other tracks below), in much worse quality also. The excerpt below is from a vinyl rip done by the webmaster. A 45 second excerpt is provided below for your, err, "enjoyment". You can hear the entire B-side, "I'm A Natural", on YouTube in even better quality than this A-side.

Most hardcore Mode fans may have been exposed to this track via some a lousy recording of what sounds like an American radio DJ poking fun at "Disco Hell". Ironically, the same exact segment played on this radio spot is what I decided to supply above as a sample. You can listen to the best quality copy of that radio spot below:

Will The New Baby Grow

  • This track is attributed to French Look (Martin Gore, Vince Clarke, Robert Marlow, and Paul Redmond circa 1979, if I remember correctly), but the actual song is Will The New Baby by Gammer & His Familiars. Appears on the "Rarities Of Mode" CD bootleg in dreadful quality. I somehow ended up with this song on a cassette tape entitled "DM Strange Cuts" which ironically has no Depeche Mode on it at all!

Return To Oberkorn (Instrumental)

  • An instrumental bearing some musical resemblance to Oberkorn (It's A Small Town), but it's not Depeche Mode. Appears on the "Rarities Of Mode" CD bootleg. The actual performer is unknown.

Transcanadian Track (Instrumental)

  • Another instrumental attributed to Depeche Mode. Appears on the "Rarities Of Mode" CD bootleg. The actual performer is unknown.

Nodisco (Instrumental)

  • A very good instrumental cover apparently done by "Depeche's Cover", appearing on a release titled Nodisco 12". Not sure if it's actually vinyl-sourced or not; there are the occasional light pops & clicks, so it may truly be. I have seen this claimed to be a demo on one bootleg and it was in much worse quality than this MP3 below. If somebody happens to have a lossless version of this track or knows who the artist is, please feel free to email me.

Get The Balance Right (Instrumental)

  • This is a fan-made instrumental cover version, not a real demo. There are many instrumental cover / "demo" versions, but this one was occasionally thought as genuine given its closeness in melody and overall sound to the real track. The actual performer is unknown.

Treadmill Of Time

  • This track is claimed to be Alan Wilder's circa 1981. The actual performer is unknown. I actually rather like this track, believe it or not - if somebody has a higher quality version or even a tape with this song on it, please contact me.

Here To Have Fun

  • This track is claimed to be Alan Wilder's circa 1981. The actual performer is unknown. I actually rather like this track, believe it or not - if somebody has a higher quality version or even a tape with this song on it, please contact me.

Chart Rundown

  • This track is claimed to be Alan Wilder's circa 1981. The actual performer is unknown. I actually rather like this track, believe it or not - if somebody has a higher quality version or even a tape with this song on it, please contact me.

Postulate

Shake The Disease (Martin's Demo Version Instrumental)

  • This is a very well made instrumental cover of Martin's original demo. It appears on the CD-R bootleg Shake The Disease (20 Years Edition). The actual performer is unknown. If somebody happens to have a lossless version of this track or knows who the artist is, please feel free to email me.

Black Celebration (Khoa Ho Version)

  • This is Khoa Ho's piano cover of Black Celebration, appearing on "MODEified 1 - The Strangest Devotion". It's not bad. I've seen it claimed to be Alan Wilder's demo on some bootleg, obviously false given that it doesn't sound like him and that Martin wrote the song, anyway.

Mother Me / Monghi

  • This song circulates as an instrumental track, but it seems to be Monghi by Vienna. Appears on the "Rarities Of Mode" CD bootleg in dreadful quality. The real "Mother Me" demo has vocals and Martin's demo exists on the "Perversion" demo cassette, but it does not circulate.

Dirty Alright Now

  • A terrible track claimed to be a demo of Dave's from 1992 - fat chance, right? Appears on the "Rarities Of Mode" CD bootleg. The actual performer is unknown.

Take A Look At Me Now

  • Another obviously fake track, again said to be Dave's from 1992. Yeah, right! How do rumors like this begin? Appears on the "Rarities Of Mode" CD bootleg. The actual performer is unknown.

For Joanne

  • A track claimed to be one of Dave's demos from 1992 is actually Joanne by Wall Of Voodoo. Appears on the "Rarities Of Mode" CD bootleg in dreadful quality.