The limited edition Kingdom 12" single is available now and features remixes from the legendary Ralphi Rosario and Jody Den Broeder. You can order it direct from Mute and is also available from your favorite record and online retailers.
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What are the press saying about Dave Gahan’s new record Hourglass? Here is a collection of what some of the press have said so far.
“…astonishingly brilliant new solo record…squaring off with everything from nihilism to the tyranny of humans. And all the while aching for something of real value and consequence.” --Ken Scrudato, FILTER’s “Good Music Guide”, Oct-Nov 2007
“…the man is just now blossoming into a gifted songwriter…has crafted a genuine album utilizing old and new tricks in surprisingly adept and original ways.” --Marcus Kagler, UNDER THE RADAR, Fall 2007
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An autographed DM Gibson guitar sold for over six thousand dollars at the Gibson GuitarTown London charity auction to raise money for Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy, The Prince's Trust and Teenage Cancer Trust. For more info, click here!
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In our second edition of Home’s Insight, we give you a behind the scenes and in depth look at a landmark in Depeche Mode history… The Bridgehouse! This is the story of Terry Murphy, this is his INSIGHT!
There have been a lot of people who have had a role in Depeche Mode’s success over the years, but there was one man who saw something in them early on and really helped them get their big break. That man was Terry Murphy. Terry was the owner of one of the premier pubs in London, The Bridgehouse. The Bridgehouse was one of the most influential pubs in it’s time and had many amazing bands...
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Long time member of the site, Nic Toupee, got an interview in with "Just Can't Get Enough" remixer Dirty South and was kind enough to let us share it with you. They discuss remixing, his projects, and more.Just can't get enough or just had enough? Dirty South vs Depeche Mode.
Melbourne, Australia's own Dirty South was delivered the heavily responsible task of remixing Depeche Mode's iconic track 'Just Can't Get Enough'. Faced with the task of either tastefully enervating the poptastic fluff of the original Vince Clarke smash, or kicking it screaming and rolling into the twenty first century,...
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