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Sujet de la discussion Posté le 27/08/2003 à 18:42:22Depeche 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?
Vous trouvez pas que c est un groupe culte vous?
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871 Posté le 23/08/2023 à 09:16:32
Ah oui leur image entre Dreaming of of me (février 81) et la sortie d'Everything Counts (juillet 83) était à peu près celle de Partenaire Particulier chez nous.
Ils ont d'ailleurs perdu pas mal de fans après, surtout les adolescentes pisseuses...
Ils ont d'ailleurs perdu pas mal de fans après, surtout les adolescentes pisseuses...
[ Dernière édition du message le 23/08/2023 à 09:18:34 ]
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872 Posté le 25/08/2023 à 14:16:49
Citation de vilak :
Oui c'est tiré du 101!
Concert for the Masses Tour (Octobre 87/juin 88):
Dessus/dessous
Alan: EmaxHD / DX7II contrôlant un rack EmaxHD
Martin : EmaxHD / DX7II contrôlant un rack EmaxHD
Fletch : EmaxHD / DW8000 contrôlant un rack EmaxHD
Un peu plus sur cet Emax HD :
POLYPHONY 8 notes
SAMPLING 19 seconds at 28kHz sample rate selectable 10kHz-42kHz, 12 bit
VOICES 122
PRESETS 99
SPLITS 60
DATA STORAGE 20 megabyte hard disc drive (= 36 floppies), 3½ Inch micro floppy discs
OUTPUTS 8 individual channels, left and right, mono mix
DISPLAY 32 character LCD backlit
Tiré de cet article dans le "Making Music" de septembre 87 :
https://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/emu-emax-hd/13177
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873 Posté le 26/08/2023 à 12:19:20
Cadeau...
Et des bisous!!!!
Et des bisous!!!!
petit professeur
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874 Posté le 26/08/2023 à 17:41:21
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Hors sujet :J'aime bien ma petite dose régulière de DM, merci Vilak d'alimenter le thread
Le plus gauche des guitaristes gaucher....
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875 Posté le 26/08/2023 à 18:41:23
J'ai mis un truc sur le topic des années 80, comme c'était plus technique que fan discuss :
https://fr.audiofanzine.com/synthetiseur-rack/forums/t.662742,synthes-dans-la-variete-internationale-dans-les-annees-80,post.11722537.html
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Ah pour le tournage de Personal Jesus, ils ont dit à Fletch qu'il allait devoir monter à cheval. Il en a eu des sueurs froides toute la journée...
https://fr.audiofanzine.com/synthetiseur-rack/forums/t.662742,synthes-dans-la-variete-internationale-dans-les-annees-80,post.11722537.html
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Ah pour le tournage de Personal Jesus, ils ont dit à Fletch qu'il allait devoir monter à cheval. Il en a eu des sueurs froides toute la journée...
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876 Posté le 26/08/2023 à 18:49:35
Question philo (épreuve du bac 1987) :
En matière de vidéo clips, peut-on dire qu'Andy Fletcher était à Depeche Mode ce que Lol Tolhurst était à The Cure ? Dans quelle mesure pourrait-on étendre cette réflexion à leur talent musical et finalement à leur place dans leur groupe ?
En matière de vidéo clips, peut-on dire qu'Andy Fletcher était à Depeche Mode ce que Lol Tolhurst était à The Cure ? Dans quelle mesure pourrait-on étendre cette réflexion à leur talent musical et finalement à leur place dans leur groupe ?
Putain Walter mais qu'est-ce que le Vietnam vient foutre là-dedans ?
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877 Posté le 26/08/2023 à 18:54:38
Niveau composition et jeu, Fletch ça a toujours été Zero en studio et 0.5 en live
Pour Lol, jusqu'aux singles de 82/83, c'était "presqu'autant que moi" a affirmé Robert Smith.
Pour Lol, jusqu'aux singles de 82/83, c'était "presqu'autant que moi" a affirmé Robert Smith.
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878 Posté le 31/08/2023 à 13:46:48
Alan Wilder: “It [black Celebration] was a difficult record to make. Things were strained — too much time spent in close proximity to the same people, as well as overstaying our welcome in Berlin. And it signalled the end of a co-production relationship between the group, Dan Miller and Gareth Jones — although, I should add, not a falling out. Things did get silly, though. Band members would disappear while Dan spent up to three days getting a bass drum sound — which still sounded shit!
“Dan and I had grown as friends and musical associates, as well as developing a mutual understanding of the territory we felt Depeche Mode should be exploring. For example, our affiliation had been enhanced by spending long hours finishing off the previous LP, Some Great Reward, when everyone else had cleared off on their holidays. With Black Celebration we also ran well over our deadline, but it was perhaps when too many voices were brought into the equation that problems seemed to arise.
Gareth Jones sympathised with Wilder to a degree: “Mixing Black Celebration was not easy. Daniel and I were obsessing about the mixes — we would get a mix up, work on it, everyone would be fairly happy, then we would tear it down again because we felt we weren’t hitting the spot, and this became very frustrating for the band. I remember Alan had to have a word with us, and pull us into line! Even at the end of the mixing we were playing the mixes out into Hansa’s huge Studio 2 through my Yamaha 1000Ms [speakers] and recording them in search of that special vibe. Hopefully, we finally caught a vibe. It’s a very special record, in my opinion.”
Jonathan Miller. Stripped.
“Dan and I had grown as friends and musical associates, as well as developing a mutual understanding of the territory we felt Depeche Mode should be exploring. For example, our affiliation had been enhanced by spending long hours finishing off the previous LP, Some Great Reward, when everyone else had cleared off on their holidays. With Black Celebration we also ran well over our deadline, but it was perhaps when too many voices were brought into the equation that problems seemed to arise.
Gareth Jones sympathised with Wilder to a degree: “Mixing Black Celebration was not easy. Daniel and I were obsessing about the mixes — we would get a mix up, work on it, everyone would be fairly happy, then we would tear it down again because we felt we weren’t hitting the spot, and this became very frustrating for the band. I remember Alan had to have a word with us, and pull us into line! Even at the end of the mixing we were playing the mixes out into Hansa’s huge Studio 2 through my Yamaha 1000Ms [speakers] and recording them in search of that special vibe. Hopefully, we finally caught a vibe. It’s a very special record, in my opinion.”
Jonathan Miller. Stripped.
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879 Posté le 31/08/2023 à 14:47:08
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Dan spent up to three days getting a bass drum sound — which still sounded shit!
Putain Walter mais qu'est-ce que le Vietnam vient foutre là-dedans ?
vilak
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880 Posté le 01/09/2023 à 10:24:48
Alan Wilder:
“After the initial recording at Music Works, we returned to Hansa to mix the (Some Great Reward) album, but ended up getting horribly behind schedule. As a result, myself, Dan and Gareth completed the album alone because the other three band members had all booked their summer holidays and didn’t want to cancel them. I foresaw the fact that we were going to go over deadline and held off arranging one myself because I didn’t want to miss out on the whole mixing process...."
-A Biography
“After the initial recording at Music Works, we returned to Hansa to mix the (Some Great Reward) album, but ended up getting horribly behind schedule. As a result, myself, Dan and Gareth completed the album alone because the other three band members had all booked their summer holidays and didn’t want to cancel them. I foresaw the fact that we were going to go over deadline and held off arranging one myself because I didn’t want to miss out on the whole mixing process...."
-A Biography
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