Qzerty

DeRank : 0,71
DeAge™ : 7894 days • Here since 29 october 2004
Client Client, Live at the Rolling Stone (Milano) 24/04/05
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No problem, Bias in Turin were obviously using the bass station, they must have destroyed it!
For me, the two synths are nice just the same, even if I haven't gotten my hands on the K yet!
Instead, I own a Bass but in rack version.
Why did you sell yours?
Depeche Mode Music For The Masses
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So I got excited for nothing... I mean, it depends because Ben Hillier produced think tank which I liked. I saw some photos of the studio sessions taken by Jones and I assumed that the producer was him, never trust...
Client Client, Live at the Rolling Stone (Milano) 24/04/05
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I mean, she sang in Dubstar, which I believe have disbanded, you get it, right?
Depeche Mode Music For The Masses
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For Perez: A Broken Frame starts with a barrage of tracks that leave you breathless. Construction is very different both in sound and in lyrics... having to choose between the two is tough, but I would say A Broken Frame.
Depeche Mode Music For The Masses
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I would like to highlight the new Depeche Mode album due out next autumn.
12 tracks in the works and produced by... Gareth Jones!!!
Already behind the mixer for Construction, Black Celebration, and Some Great Rewards, this man cannot disappoint me; at this point, I can wait hopefully...
Client Client, Live at the Rolling Stone (Milano) 24/04/05
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A few clarifications: the synth is a Novation Bass Station. The big guy is more of a DubMaster (since he launches samples and pre-recorded tracks) than a DJ. Andrew Fletcher's set is a different matter entirely. Still, I agree with the assessment of Client's live performance; I saw them months ago in Turin and I liked them. P.S.: Sarah is the former singer of Dubstar.
Depeche Mode Exciter
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Indeed, look right here on Debaser, the Rec of the Live in Milan by Client pops up, I’m going to read it and then we’ll talk about it again.
Depeche Mode Music For The Masses
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Alright, these three are amazing.
But if I had to choose the next DeDepeche Rec?
Right now, for example, I'm obsessed with A Broken Frame, damn that album is just beautiful and really innovative, I mean that stuff came out in 1982!
Depeche Mode Music For The Masses
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Indeed, voting is a subjective matter; it's no coincidence that those who comment can vote as well. For me, at this moment, this album is a solid five (on all wheels!), but that doesn't mean I'll feel the same way a year from now. Until a month ago, I was convinced that Violator was the best album by DM and that Songs of Faith came next. Then I listened to MxM multiple times, and all the certainties I once had collapsed. Am I in trouble?
Depeche Mode Music For The Masses
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For Northern: Surely the title is ironic, but then it also proved to be prophetic. Personally, I am very fascinated by bands that have managed to make Popular (and therefore for the masses) songs of the highest compositional level and with a certain sound research. I don’t know if it's false modesty or English humor, the fact is that with this album they crushed it!