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  • <i>[[SubHuman]]</i> is the third studio album by [[Recoil]], released on 9 July 2007 by [[Mute Records]]. [[Category:Recoil albums]]
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  • <i>[[Liquid]]</i> is the second studio album by [[Recoil]], released on 21 March 2000 by [[Mute Records]]. [[Category:Recoil albums]]
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  • '''''Paper Monsters''''' is the debut studio album by [[Dave Gahan]], released on 2 June 2003 by [[wikipedia:Mute Record [[Category:Dave Gahan albums]]
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  • <i>[[Construction Time Again]]</i> is the third studio album by [[Depeche Mode]] and the first to be recorded with [[Alan Wilder]] {{Studio Albums}}
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  • '''''MG''''' is the second solo studio album by {{MLG}} and the first to exclusively feature original material. It ...an almost sci-fi like quality. Music is a necessity for me. I go into the studio at least 5 days a week, every week, so once I had the idea and the template
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  • <i>[[Some Great Reward]]</i> is the fourth studio album by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released on 24 September 1984 by [[Mute R {{Studio Albums}}
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  • '''''Spirit''''' is the fourteenth studio album by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released on 17 March 2017 by Columbia and {{Studio Albums}}
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  • <i>[[A Broken Frame]]</i> is the second studio album by [[Depeche Mode]] and the first to be recorded without [[Vince Clar {{Studio Albums}}
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  • '''''Sounds Of The Universe''''' is the twelfth studio album by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released on 17 April 2009 by [[Mute Recor {{Studio Albums}}
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  • '''''Playing The Angel''''' is the eleventh studio album by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released in the United Kingdom on 17 Octo {{Studio Albums}}
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  • '''''Delta Machine''''' is the thirteenth studio album by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released on 22 March 2013 by Columbia and {{Studio Albums}}
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  • '''''Exciter''''' is the tenth studio album by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released in the United Kingdom on 14 May {{Studio Albums}}
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  • <i>[[Music For The Masses]]</i> is the sixth studio album by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released on 27 September 1987 by [[Mute R {{Studio Albums}}
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  • <i>[[Black Celebration (album)|Black Celebration]]</i> is the fifth studio album by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released on 17 March 1986 by [[Mute Recor "We used some melodies from the original demo, some came about in the studio. Actually, [Daniel Miller] and I often felt there were too many counter-mel
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  • | mixedat = Studio Zona (London) '''''Memento Mori''''' is the fifteenth studio album by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released on 24 March 2023 by [[wikipedia:
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  • ...like a nice and funny guy." Then in August 2016, Frank Ocean released two albums, but Martin was credited on none. Christoffer Berg wrote as a reply [https:
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  • '''''Ultra''''' is the ninth studio album by [[Depeche Mode]] and the first to be produced without [[Alan Wilde ...ecord. That was probably the best decision that we made. Probably the only studio record that we ever didn't tour with, actually."<br>
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  • ...]] music project in the production of its [[:Category:Recoil albums|studio albums]], official remixes, [[:Category:2010-2011 Selected Events Tour|live perfor = Studio albums =
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  • ...''[[Songs Of Faith And Devotion]]'', ''[[Ultra]]'', and several [[Recoil]] albums, and was sold with relevant presets and settings. [[Category:Depeche Mode live/studio equipment]]
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  • ...on has overwritten some of the aired songs with the same songs from studio albums, and as a result, some seconds before and after some songs within this supe
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  • Steve Lamacq is joined by [[Dave Gahan]] in the studio for an interview about his career and new album ''[[Sounds Of The Universe] ...t could be quite a struggle and different things happened during different albums but this one; it's like we showed up to work, we had a great team, Ben Hill
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  • ...f the musical parts used by Depeche Mode in the production of their studio albums recorded between 1981 and 2023. = Studio albums =
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  • ...r albums. That's part of Depeche Mode history, you know, it's building the albums. Dave: Well, no, but the studio [was] three to four months, actual studio time,-
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  • ...d in the original MP2 160kbps format (accessible at [[1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source 2|Source 2]]). It maintains a decent frequency ...gns with a similar disclaimer found on certain CD reissues of Depeche Mode albums:
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  • ...very textured, very filmic electronic instrumentals. When you go into the studio most days, what does that involve? Do you go in with ideas or do you go in ...a clue how something's working, and fortunately I have an assistent in the studio who loves reading manuals. So I'll get him to read the manual and explain i
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  • ...of the musical parts used by {{MLG}} in the production of his solo studio albums recorded between 1989 and the present day. = Studio albums =
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  • <i>[[Speak & Spell]]</i> is the debut studio album by [[Depeche Mode]], released on 6 November 1981 by [[Mute Records]]. {{Studio Albums}}
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  • ...oject. I think it has more in common with that than with the 'Counterfeit' albums or projects that I put out before.' ...t making an instrumental album. I mean, it's not like I take them into the studio as references and try to recreate anything, but I just like listening to th
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  • <i>[[Unsound Methods]]</i> is the first studio album by [[Recoil]] and the first to be produced after [[Alan Wilder|Alan W [[Category:Recoil albums]]
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  • |studio=Puk Studios, Denmark<br>Logic Studios, Milan In 2006, all of Depeche Mode's studio albums were being remastered. Engineer Kevin Paul told ''{{EL|http://www.soundonso
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  • ...often abbreviated as "'''SOFAD'''" by fans and publications) is the eighth studio album by [[Depeche Mode]] and the final album produced with [[Alan Wilder]] ...dation on the computer (sequencer) and then perhaps I'd send Alan into the studio to do real drums. We'd run through the whole song trying out different drum
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  • ...and in 2020 were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Their 15th studio album, Memento Mori, is due to be released in March 2023.
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  • ...|10 compilation albums]]<br>[[:Category:Depeche Mode video albums|16 video albums]]<br>[[:Category:Depeche Mode box sets|21 box sets]] ...Albums Chart, and was ranked number 991 in the 2000 book All Time Top 1000 Albums.
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  • ...each other as people and as musicians. It gets like that sometimes in the studio. A certain amount of tension I actually believe is very important when you' ...nd when we start performing certain songs that we recorded together in the studio, they start making a lot more sense to me. They take on a different life wh
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  • ...written a lot of instrumentals that have actually appeared on Depeche Mode albums as interludes or even being actual instrumental tracks, or there being B-si ..... Now it's just, like, you can do everything from home, you have your own studio, and you can work with your own time, just to put more details in it and ev
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  • ...cation of the recording studio in which the band has recorded their last 5 albums while on the US West Coast. I live in the greater LA area of Pasadena – o ...ended an invitation to have us call him and set up a time to come into the studio to watch the band work! Amazing right!?!?! Of course we immediately jumped
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  • ...s}} and {{S|Enjoy The Silence}}, ''Violator'' reached number two on the UK Albums Chart, and was the first Depeche Mode album to chart inside the top ten of It would be fair to attribute this to Alan and Flood whose dominance of the studio was quick to develop and ultimately provided a lasting and fruitful liaison
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  • ......Welcome back! Um, I notice that you seem to draw influence from earlier albums like Construction Time Again, with some metallisation sounds and heavy poun ...ier, the producer, had more of a concept in his head when he came into the studio. On the first day that we arrive there he turned up with the whole array of
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  • |studio=Westside<br>Genetic (London)<br>Hansa Mischraum In 2006, all of Depeche Mode's studio albums were being remastered. Engineer Kevin Paul [http://www.soundonsound.com/tec
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  • Antoine de Caunes: Pourquoi est ce qu'un artiste qui a vendu des albums par millions, qui a sa place au Rock N Roll Hall of Fame, décide d'appeler ...peut être. J'avais l'impression de bien les posséder avant qu'on arrive au studio pour l'enregistrement. Et puis j'ai mis de côté les versions originales e
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  • ...ink too much about the consequences of him leaving. So we just booked some studio time, went straight in and recorded a single. I don't think we even conside ...und that time, like the sampler, that made it stand out from the first two albums, which were just purely synthesizer-based. So there was that, and I think w
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  • ...[http://oldsite.recoil.co.uk/forum/qa/dlives2.htm Shunt Q&A - LIVE - live albums / versions / performance:] ...id potential issues resulting from the fact that the audio is derived from studio content.
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  • ...r The Masses]]'' producer [[Dave Bascombe]] during the production of music albums for artists other than [[Depeche Mode]] in the mid to late eighties. One fl ...he Masses]]'' co-producer [[Dave Bascombe]] during the production of music albums for artists other than [[Depeche Mode]] in the mid to late 1980s. One flopp
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  • ...EP after we finished Exciter and when I knew that Dave was going in to the studio to start making his solo record, so I realised I'd have quite a lot of free ...cover a lot of music that I wasn't aware of, so I like the idea of covered albums anyway.
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  • |studio=Puk Studios, Denmark and Logic Studios, Milan In 2006, all of Depeche Mode's studio albums were being remastered. Engineer Kevin Paul [http://www.soundonsound.com/tec
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  • Dave: This is our studio gear. Dave: It was the first time we sort of ventured out of this studio that we had been in for, like, 2 years. And we went and recorded somewhere
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  • .../B071R6R7YL This interview] was made available on [https://music.amazon.de/albums/B071R6R7YL Amazon Music Unlimited], a streaming service for German subscrib ...to make the album a little bit more a social commentary than our previous albums. Maybe we had one in like, 1983, with 'Construction Time Again' which was a
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  • ...g record shops would stock , they like best of albums, they don't like new albums you know , unless you're Madonna, so... So that's was the thinking, and the ...id you feel when you had to listen again on those old tracks from previous albums, that you chose for SELECTED? Did you remember the time when you were creat
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  • |synth3={{EL|https://gear.discogs.com/gear/89768-studio-electronics-obie-rack Studio Electronics Oberheim "Obie" Rack}} ...s of sound, Songs of Faith and Devotion differs from previous Depeche Mode albums?''</b>
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  • | studio = Logic Studios, Milan<br>Puk Studios, Denmark<br>The Church, London Gore described the evolution of the studio recording of 'World In My Eyes' in [[BONG 37|BONG magazine issue no. 37]],
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  • ...om the crowds towards the new line up in the band and the new material and albums and stuff like that? ...fore we get to the studio, and then we sort of work on it as a team in the studio. We'll try different things out to see what works, and we decide together w
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  • ...in the last tour was in the making for quite a few tours, and quite a few albums. It was-- We were off and running with the whole-- Depeche Mode was our who ..., you know, I have nothing. It doesn't matter if you sell like ten million albums, it's all very wonderful and everything but you know, if you go back and si
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  • ...interview covers the band's development with particular emphasis on their studio technique, management, and the attitude of the music industry to them. Flet Interviewer: How do you feel, over the course of those seven albums and the personal changes - er, the one personal change - that the group's s
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  • ...y Gore's eBay habits, the band was free to create one of the most polished albums in recent years. ''<b>What was the process like as you came into the studio?</b>''
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  • ...as a member of [[Depeche Mode]] for years, and has recorded [several] solo albums [since leaving Depeche Mode in 1995]. The latest solo album [''[[Liquid]]'' ...and foreign language] was especially interesting, so we invited her to our studio in England and recorded the whole track.
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  • ...r so things were very hectic. Daniel spoke to the band and got them in the studio. Because of Bridgehouse Records, he did it as a one off, with no contract e
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  • ...sed with the album and we did it in a different mood than the previous two albums, and had great forces for us, so we are very happy. ...nd it’s about the electricity that is created when you get together in the studio, trying to produce music. People has sometimes this idea that the more we h
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  • ...tps://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/verbong2/14.m4a</sm2> After 15 years and 10 albums what is your motivation for keeping recording and releasing music? ...nd toured. This is our tenth albums that we're about to release, our tenth studio album, and I don't know about anyone else, but, it can be so overwhelming.
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  • Zevox: So you’re back in the mood of getting into studio with hard work as soon as you have a day off? Zevox: When you left Depeche Mode, people who thought of you being a studio maniac were expecting you being more productive… Exhausted about Devotion
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  • ...er than change radically, often spanning more than one recording session / studio. ...rking while the others were on holiday. Was this the case with the earlier albums and projects too and didn't the others ever want to help out?
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  • ...sic For The Masses'' producer Dave Bascombe during the production of music albums for artists other than [[Depeche Mode]] in the mid to late eighties. One fl ...r The Masses]]'' producer [[Dave Bascombe]] during the production of music albums for artists other than [[Depeche Mode]] in the mid to late eighties. One fl
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  • Depeche Mode entrent en studio et enregistrent deux titres. Le premier, "Photographic", paraît début 198 ...a signature, se classe N°6 en janvier 82. Depeche Mode passe trois mois en studio pour enregistrer son deuxième album, “A BROKEN FRAME”, qui paraît fin
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  • Interviewer: The other albums, you’ve done that A Broken Frame one just with Dave and Martin, did you? ...d it planned for so long, we just went sort of ahead and straight into the studio, and like recorded a new single, and just carried on from there.
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  • ...on the third disc of the {{EL|http://archives.depechemode.com/discography/albums/21_soundsoftheuniverse.html ''Sounds Of The Universe'' box set}}, as these ...the compilation, with songs in lossless quality where available: [[Demos & Studio Outtakes/Download]]
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  • ...f "Exciter" on days off I would work on ideas and I would go back into the studio in Santa Barbara and work on ideas. The engineer there would help me, I'd b ...work of a band, how did it feel to suddenly be doing your own thing in the studio?
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  • ...d with the synthpop agenda-setter ‘Speak & Spell’ in 1981. Fourteen studio albums is a pretty solid achievement in itself, but when you hear the context of t ...w what I was going to do. I made some good friends there and I went to the studio with someone who was watching over my shoulder, but it saved my life.
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  • ...he Masses]]'' co-producer [[Dave Bascombe]] during the production of music albums for artists other than [[Depeche Mode]] in the mid to late eighties. One fl ...For The Masses'' co-producer Dave Bascombe during the production of music albums for artists other than Depeche Mode in the mid to late eighties. One floppy
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  • Q5: What sort of music were you listening to prior to going into the studio? Does that tend to have an influence on the sound of a record? ...e I feel passionate about music. Creating atmospheres for the songs in the studio is just a mystical process. I really love that, and Mark Bell, this time, h
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  • ...rtin L. Gore|Martin Gore]] for an entire hour at Gore's Santa Barbara home studio. The interview was probably recorded just a few days before. Rob boasts tha ...d Kerrilee. So, we - lovely ladies on the couch - we're in... this is your studio.
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  • ...cision to leave the group was not an easy one particularly as our last few albums were an indication of the full potential that Depeche Mode was realising. ...nted a life change when I left. I wanted to start a family and work in the studio.<ref name="PasadenaStar">Zonkel, Phillip. "Making music in an eclectic mode
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  • Well, no. Actually, he is at Barcelona's Studio 54, a blatant copy of the long-gone New York disco, where he has been holdi ...able inexorably became an institution: filling arenas, selling millions of albums (''[[Violator]]'', released in 1990, sold 5 million copies worldwide, and t
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  • A press conference announcing Depeche Mode's fourteenth studio album ''[[Spirit]]'' and then-upcoming [[:Category:2017-2018 Global Spirit ...oducer, discovered that there was a pedal steel guitar of Martin's, in the studio, and I think he taught himself how to play it within a day."
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  • ...songs - that will always tie whatever Depeche did or do together. Between albums, or when we started an album. We deliberately tried to make it different to ...o now it's a really good time for us to go, because we haven't been in the studio for ages. We were just in there for six to eight weeks to do these new trac
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  • Dave: Well, I think it echoes those albums in quite a few ways. Certainly musically and influence wise, being blues an ...cals for me for Soulsavers. Once I’ve written the idea I would go into the studio in New York and Kurt recorded all my vocals for that record. And whilst we
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  • ...Martin and Fletch decided to continue with their day jobs, coming into the studio when they could get away from the office. ...alright then’. Martin was obviously very musical. You could get him in the studio for five minutes and he would play something that would bring a track alive
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  • ...sic For The Masses'' producer Dave Bascombe during the production of music albums for artists other than [[Depeche Mode]] in the mid to late eighties. One fl
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  • Fletcher: We've been in a sort of quite nice schedule the last four albums, where we record, we do a certain amount for a tour then we have a break, y ...ecord. That was probably the best decision that we made. Probably the only studio record that we ever didn't tour with, actually.
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  • ...alright then." Martin was obviously very musical. You could get him in the studio for five minutes and he would play something that would bring a track alive ...ing live performances post-1981, Fletcher's vocal stylings can be heard on studio recordings such as 1982's {{S|The Sun & The Rainfall}} and in [[wikipedia:V
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  • ...: [http://oldsite.recoil.co.uk/forum/qa/dlives2.htm Shunt Q&A, LIVE - live albums / versions / performance, second page]; about 1/3rd down the page</ref> ...rue that on the '101' album, some of Dave's vocals were re-recorded in the studio?''</blockquote>
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  • ..., a revolution in processing technology has instigated a change in the way albums are mastered. In order to compete, A&R; men, producers, even the artists ar ...as included for 'Allelujah', the artist (me) produced the music in his own studio, the artist funds its own website along with a dedicated webmaster that wor
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  • ...r The Masses]]'' producer [[Dave Bascombe]] during the production of music albums for artists other than [[Depeche Mode]] in the mid to late eighties. One fl
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  • ...a multi-leg tour undertaken by [[Depeche Mode]] in support of their eighth studio album ''[[Songs Of Faith And Devotion]]''. It began its European leg on 19 ...For The Masses'' co-producer Dave Bascombe during the production of music albums for artists other than Depeche Mode in the mid to late eighties. One floppy
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  • ...ld that the programming for 'Music For The Masses' had been done in Alan's studio and took six weeks to complete. One of the most astonishing revelations for ...h November) Depeche Mode hadn't included any material from their first two albums, and someone asked them why. They replied that it was now time to showcase
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  • ...st below also mentions the [[Summer 1980 demo tape]], the [[1981-06-11 BBC Studio Session]], and two TV performances: [[1981-10-23 Something Else]] and [[198 ...track tape (containing [[Photographic]], [[Television Set]] and [[Demos & Studio Outtakes#Unknown Instrumental (Demo)|two unknown/unnamed songs]]) with Vinc
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  • ...For The Masses'' co-producer Dave Bascombe during the production of music albums for artists other than Depeche Mode in the mid to late 1980s. One floppy di ...website: "...I think it was a couple of girls who were hanging around the studio - thought we'd make use of them ;-)"<ref name="shuntMFTM">Source: [http://o
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  • ...ut quitting, but realized that would have been inexcusable, so I went to a studio in Germany (Hansa in fact) halfway through the tour, and edited the backing ...gs, set up a vocal booth in the toilet and soon had ourselves an impromptu studio setup. As an experiment, we started producing more melodic Techno Rock idea
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