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Depeche Mode

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Sujet de la discussion Depeche Mode
Je m ecoutais du depeche mode la, ,et je me disais que sans eux ya des groupes qui seraient pas comme y sont maintenant...je pense a Paradise lost par exemple...
Vous trouvez pas que c est un groupe culte vous?
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Peut-être faudra-t-il créer un nouveau sujet (pas sûr :clin:), mais Oasis se reforme, au moins pour une série de concerts.

1989-1997 :             Yamaha SY77
2020 - Aujourd'hui : Sequential Prophet 8 Rev2 (cassé), Waldorf Iridium Keybord et trop plein d'autres choses que je n'utilise pas assez...

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Effectivement.:bravo:
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Super poster de Depeche Mode trouvé pas cher sur Wish!!!!

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"tsssshhhhh !" (bruit de cymbale)
- Ah ! On a bien répété aujourd'hui !
- Oui ! Allons retrouver les filles à la cafet' !

:facepalm:

Putain Walter mais qu'est-ce que le Vietnam vient foutre là-dedans ?

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Merci Vilak pour cet itw très intéressante avec les propos pertinents d'Alan WILDER et son approche globale de la musique et de la création musicale.
Au début j'ai eu peur de ne pas tout comprendre parce que c'était écrit vraiment petit, et un peu aussi en Kanji ;)

Ca doit correspondre au concert du "09/08/1990 - Pays : Japon - Ville : Kanazawa - Salle : Ishikawa Koseinenkin", avant que AW ne collabore avec le chanteur de Nitzer Ebb sur l'album de Recoil "Bloodlibe" de 1992.

1989-1997 :             Yamaha SY77
2020 - Aujourd'hui : Sequential Prophet 8 Rev2 (cassé), Waldorf Iridium Keybord et trop plein d'autres choses que je n'utilise pas assez...

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Mute Records’ Daniel Miller talks Vince Clarke
By Andy Jones | September 24, 2022


Never one to choose the obvious route, however, Vince famously departed Depeche just as they were approaching the first of many peaks. “It was a shock but not MC-4, which he really embraced and quickly figured it out. He thought ‘Hang on a second, I don’t need a band now, I can do it with this.’

“I think he found the band – not in any way the individual members – but the concept of having to agree on everything with three other people who might have different ideas to him, I think he found that challenging. He’s not a confrontational person.”" rel="ugc noopener" target="_blank">,” Daniel states. “We did a tour of Europe – I was driving the van, doing the sound, tour managing.

“I didn’t even know the band that well then, but I noticed that Vince had become distant. He would sit in the front with me and the others would be in the back larking around and he would just be very quiet.

“The other thing was when he played the band a rough version of I Just Can’t Get Enough. They really didn’t want to do it because they thought it was too poppy, so I think there was already a bit of a musical difference – not big, but an undercurrent. So when he decided to leave, I guess it was a shock but I had felt something wasn’t quite right.”

Another deciding factor could well have been Vince’s early fascination with the technology of the time. “He was really hungry to learn about synthesizers and everything about the studio,” Daniel says.

“One of the reasons that maybe pushed him over the edge to leave Depeche – and I think that he has said this as well – was the digital sequencer, the Roland MC-4, which he really embraced and quickly figured it out. He thought ‘Hang on a second, I don’t need a band now, I can do it with this.’

“I think he found the band – not in any way the individual members – but the concept of having to agree on everything with three other people who might have different ideas to him, I think he found that challenging. He’s not a confrontational person.”
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