Showing posts with label Depeche Mode. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Depeche Mode. Show all posts

Scott Weiland tries to cover "But Not Tonight" by Depeche Mode

HORRID!!! This has to be one of the worst renditions of a Depeche Mode song I have heard. OUCH!!! This is similar to me opening an old jar of something from the fridge and asking you to smell it after I just said "disgusting", but you have to hear this mess. From Stone Temple Pilots to Bottom of the barrel, Scott Weiland.


Watch: Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus 2011 (Stargate Remix)

What are your reactions?



Perhaps an interesting video but the music does nothing for me...

Depeche Mode - It Doesn't Matter Two - acoustic cover

Jamie Myerson's rendition of a Martin Gore / Depeche Mode favorite! "It Doesn't Matter"


Depeche Mode «Corrupt» Studio Session

Depeche Mode with a lil more dark blues guitar grit is always welcomed! ♫ http://blip.fm/~126uol


It's Not Jackie Chan Game & Depeche Mode

The final buzzer is a great way to start an album... wait.. I think the most recent Depeche Mode album begins nearly this way.... see both below.





Depeche Mode, Frank Miller (Sin City), Bat For Lashes, Evan Rachel Wood, Gucci

Gucci's latest advertising campaign features a bevy of folks, including Friendly Fires and odd teamings and covers including Bat For Lashes take on Depeche Mode's "Strangelove".

Grab the song for FREE here and see the videos on the Gucci BLACK youtube channel.

http://www.youtube.com/gucciparfums


Depeche Mode remix album in the works.

Via http://www.depeche-mode.com & http://www.slicingupeyeballs.com

Founding member, Vince Clarke remixes "Behind The Wheel".
Alan Wilder remixes "In Chains".


Other folks involved include New Order’s Bernard Sumner, Mark Ronson, The Arcade Fire and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. I have also heard Brandon Flowers of The Killers is contributing.


I am also looking forward to the reported collaboration between Vince Clarke and Martin Gore.

Enjoy Groove Armada's Silence

Depeche Mode covered & stripped down by Groove Armada...

Today, during a session, I was making my cat dance while I quickly sang, "I see you kitty kats, shakin' dat ass, shakin dat ass" which was my short rendition of the Groove Armada tune. Since it is nearly sleep time... (supposedly) I am sharing this mellow cover of Enjoy The Silence by Groove Armada.



You can download the mp3 on http://www.covermesongs.com/2010/10/watch-groove-armada-enjoy-the-silence.html

Architect - Pure remix - El Rey - Galaxy Theatre with Recoil & Martin Gore

Architect is opening for Recoil (Alan Wilder/ Depeche Mode) tonight at El Rey & on Sunday at the Galaxy with Martin Gore!!! This is the remix I did for the single and comp.

Architect - Pure (Shok's Puree Mix) by fdaallday

VOTD: Alan Wilder joins Martin Gore in Depeche Mode!!!

It is no secret that I have an affinity for the music of Martin Gore, particularly his Depeche Mode songs that were orchestrated by the handy work or Alan Wilder.

It was nearly two decades ago when they last worked together on "Songs of Faith & Devotion. Alan left the band after their extensive two year world tour. It was a sad surprise for any fan of the band and his role in the Depeche Mode music machine would be noticed in the subsequent album releases.

Last week, Alan joined Martin on stage for the first time since at their performance at the Royal Albert Hall for the Teenage Cancer Trust charity series, which brings amazing bands to perform each year, raising money and awareness regarding children and young adults with cancer. This year performers include Them Crooked Vultures, The Specials, Noel Fielding, The Who, The Horrors & Suede.

Here is Alan Wilder & Martin Gore performing their soundcheck of "Somebody" together!


Below is a short overview of the show with succinct dialogue from both Martin & Alan.


Here is video from the performance!!!!





Bonus video: "One Caress" with strings!

via SlicingEyeBalls blog, which has a slew of footage from this performance posted


Have a great day and enjoy LOST this evening!

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Nitzer Ebb making new waves


Douglas McCarthy & Bon Harris have had more than 25 years experience of bringing the sonic assault to the dance floors of the world as Nitzer Ebb. They started as teens and as time progressed, the music matured.

To promote their forthcoming album, the boys will open for Depeche Mode's live tour during January & February!

Nitzer Ebb have their own show at The Key Club, here in Hollywood, on the 17th of November. You may just know someone else on the bill for that evening ;)

You can hear Douglas's voice on Kloq's single for Physical and
my project with TechnicalItch on http://www.myspace.com/techitchshok

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VOTD: 1 singing bear, 1 not, 1 gypsy at the gas station

On the way to Santa Barbara to see Depeche Mode for the fourth time on their 2009 tour, we stopped at a gas station in Ventura and were serenaded by the bear essentials.



This is a segment from an upcoming mini-film I am editing, which documents the road trip from Hollywood to Santa Barbara!

Bonus:
Free MP3 downloads
= Red Light District - Smoke
= Covenant - We Want Revolution (Shok's ReRevelation)
= Codec & Flexor - Time Has Changed (David J & Shok nuradiolectro mix)
= West Indian Girl - Solar Eyes (Solarized by Shok Mix)


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Link Of The Day: Pistol-Camera

This link arrives from the pathway of Sarah Lane.

The next time you hear a film maker announce they will begin shooting in fifteen minutes it might look like some heat is about to occur!

http://bit.ly/374pWh


Speaking of a Barrel of a Gun... There is a killer up front and center Terrace Seat available for Depeche Mode at The Hollywood Bowl, this Sunday, the 16th and being sold for FACE VALUE. Drop me a line for details!

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