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DeRank : 0,71
DeAge™ : 7894 days • Here since 29 october 2004
Depeche Mode Music For The Masses
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Thank you all, this morning I found my email box happily flooded with messages!
For Zion: I can’t make it to Autechre either due to work commitments, but keep an eye out for May 19th - Karl Bartos + Tiga + Guests at the Dissonanze festival in Rome, DeMeeting postponed?
Cheers!
Depeche Mode Exciter
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Indeed bibi, I don't judge him at all; I've already explained my reasons for him bringing up his substance abuse. However, I do judge his voice, which is no longer what it used to be. The production quality is also not what it once was, so comparisons with the Depeche of the good old days are inevitable. Fletch has declared himself in the past as the peacemaker of the DM, so he has never been a necessary member of the band, more like a sort of big brother. Now he has founded his label, Toast Hawaii, and with his name, he has taken on the role of producer for Client, who I don't mind that much. I mean, musically speaking, they are on par with many bands today doing electronic pop like Ladytron, Peaches, and the like... I agree with you on Martin Gore; unfortunately, advertising depends on the producers, and he does what he does best, which is being a musician. However, you forgot Alan Wilder, who left the band after Songs of Faith and sadly had very little luck with his project "Recoil," which, by the way, I'm crazy about.
The Dresden Dolls The Dresden Dolls
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I love everything about this project, from the energy with which they play to how they present themselves; even the songs are great, especially "good day." At times, they remind me of Pulp's "This is hardcore!" Stunning packaging, no doubt about it.
Depeche Mode Violator
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I don't know when I listen to MxM, I always linger on the ones I like most. However, we need to fill the debaserian gaps; there are still some fundamental albums of DM missing, and Music for the Masses is one of them. Now I’m putting on the vinyl. Speaking of history, you’re not going to let Kraftwerk in Naples slip by, are you? Regards.
Depeche Mode Violator
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PJ is not my favorite from Violator, but it still sounds amazing even today.
Favorite tracks: World In My Eyes, Halo, Waiting for Tonight... in short, a great album.
I hadn’t voted yet... let’s fix that right away!
Cheers!
Depeche Mode Exciter
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Hi joser, rather we should ask ourselves whether it’s a coincidence that Dave has returned to singing in Ultra after being overwhelmed by the global success of the DM, or rather we should ask ourselves whether coming back was a choice that was 100% his.
Daniel Miller from Mute Rec. went through hell to pull Dave out of the tunnel, and this was only to benefit his business since the DM sells like crazy (what would he care about that junkie otherwise?).
Dave was the voice of Depeche, whom I still love, those of the great albums mentioned so far to which I would add "Construction Time Again". Who wants to step up for a review?
Everything But The Girl Walking Wounded
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I remember only listening to the Title Track, but EBTG have always been a great pop band, and even their electronic experiments convinced me, so this album is worth revisiting. Now that I think about it, a few years ago it was on my wishlist... well, we'll remedy that.
Marlene Kuntz Bianco Sporco
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Heard today on the radio "ballad for my little hyena," I didn't like it at all. It's not that I'm a fan of After... but as usual, I reserve the right to listen to the whole album, if I have the guts.
Negramaro Mentre Tutto Scorre
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Of course, you have to keep me updated about everything (concerts, outings, side projects,) even with a private message here on deB, because I'm interested in it all.
Then I’ll share a series of things I think.
Bye!
Negramaro Mentre Tutto Scorre
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Oh, I almost forgot, it was me in Recanati!
My name is Tommaso, and to be precise, I deal with post-production and duplication/packaging of CDs and promos.
Guess who's duplicating the promotional edition of the single "Giocattolaio"?
Happy Mastering (from my namesake, I suppose), I can't wait to hear the finished work.