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  • |artist=[[Recoil]] <i>[[Liquid]]</i> is the second studio album by [[Recoil]], released on 21 March 2000 by [[Mute Records]].
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  • |artist=[[Recoil]] <i>[[SubHuman]]</i> is the third studio album by [[Recoil]], released on 9 July 2007 by [[Mute Records]].
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  • ...article is about the various sample sources used on [[Recoil]] [[:Category:Recoil songs|songs]] and official remixes. For sample sources used on [[Depeche Mo ...y sampling as a means to enhance the atmosphere of his music through the [[Recoil]] project, including passages of contemporary music, film soundtracks, samp
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  • [[File:Zoom.jpg|252px|thumb|right|[http://auction.recoil.co.uk/zoom-9010-fx-processor/ Zoom 9010] FX processor]] ...''[[Songs Of Faith And Devotion]]'', ''[[Ultra]]'', and several [[Recoil]] albums, and was sold with relevant presets and settings.
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  • |artist=[[Recoil]] <i>[[Unsound Methods]]</i> is the first studio album by [[Recoil]] and the first to be produced after [[Alan Wilder|Alan Wilder's]] [[1995-0
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  • ...] and official remixes. For sample sources used on [[Recoil]] works, see [[Recoil sample sources]]. For sample sources used on [[Martin Gore]] works, see [[L ...f the musical parts used by Depeche Mode in the production of their studio albums recorded between 1981 and 2023.
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  • ...le sources by album]]. For sample sources used on [[Recoil]] works, see [[Recoil sample sources]]. For sample sources in the live arrangements of [[Depeche ...of the musical parts used by {{MLG}} in the production of his solo studio albums recorded between 1989 and the present day.
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  • ...'s solo project from the previous year, a bit about Recoil, as well as the albums ''[[Violator]]'' and {{SOFAD}}.
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  • ...sonal demos, with accompanying audio examples. All audio examples from the albums have been extracted from the SACD multi-channel remasters, except where not == Recoil ==
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  • ...y sampling as a means to enhance the atmosphere of his music through the [[Recoil]] project, including passages of contemporary music, film soundtracks, samp ...able sound sources utilised by Alan Wilder in the production of the 1988 [[Recoil]] album ''[[Hydrology]]''.
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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]]'' ...that direction], adjusting the voices to the music. And that is my role in Recoil. I don't tell [the contributors] what to write about, but they must allow m
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  • ...to when you haven't really got an ending ;-)"<ref>Source: [http://oldsite.recoil.co.uk/forum/qa/dmviol.htm SHUNT ARCHIVES Q&A : DEPECHE MODE : VIOLATOR]</re In 2006, all of Depeche Mode's studio albums were being remastered. Engineer Kevin Paul told ''{{EL|http://www.soundonso
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  • ...r2.php EMU Emulator II,] were listed as including several Depeche Mode and Recoil sound banks, plus a large collection of various Emulator II sample library <b>If you possess any of the following unlisted Depeche Mode or Recoil Emulator II sound banks, please reach out to [mailto:[email protected] admi
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  • ...had a new baby, and that he was pretty sure that Alan was working on a new Recoil project. ...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
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  • ...ples, and independent research voluntarily contributed by Depeche Mode and Recoil fans worldwide. This article provides an interesting document on this topic ...been used but directly refuted by a member or associate of Depeche Mode or Recoil.
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  • ...iew Alan Wilder for their show Cyberspace, while Alan was in Paris for his Recoil tour. Zevox typed out the interview in English and they had uploaded it on Zevox: Since I’ve been listening to Recoil all those years, I always wondered how to put it live, to do a proper live,
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  • On April 22nd 2010, three Recoil fans named Bruno Ouvrein, Perrine Braz, and Gilles Braz interviewed Alan Wi ...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
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  • [[Alan Wilder]] explains in an editorial on {{Shunt}}, the official [[Recoil]] website: .../20220922031712/http://oldsite.recoil.co.uk/report/edit/dm8698/wime2.htm A Recoil Retrospective > Violator}} – ''Shunt''.</ref></blockquote>
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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 === A Recoil Retrospective – Violator editorial ===
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  • ...ples, and independent research voluntarily contributed by Depeche Mode and Recoil fans worldwide. This article provides an interesting document on this topic ...been used but directly refuted by a member or associate of Depeche Mode or Recoil.
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