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Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode) @ Saturn Cologne Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode) @ Saturn Cologne Bei Depeche Mode war die Rollenverteilung immer klar: (More) Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode) @ Saturn Cologne Bei Depeche Mode war die Rollenverteilung immer klar: Dave Gahan war Sänger und Frontmann, Martin Gore schrieb die Songs. Doch nach seinen Drogenerfahrungen entdeckte auch Gahan die Lust am Songschreiben. Auf die Alben Ultra und Exciter schaffte es allerdings keiner seiner Songs. Deshalb entschied er sich dafür, ein Solo-Album zu veröffentlichen. Nach der Exciter-Tour ging er mit seinem Freund Knox Chandler ins Studio, 2003 schließlich erschien Paper Monsters. Auf der folgenden weltweiten Tour spielte Gahan mit seiner Band, bestehend aus Knox Chandler (Gitarre), Martyn LeNoble (Bass), Vincent Jones (Keyboard) und Victor Indrizzo (Schlagzeug), neben seinen neuen Songs auch Depeche-Mode-Klassiker. Anfang 2004 wurde die Tour-DVD Live Monsters veröffentlicht. Bestärkt durch den Erfolg seines Soloalbums, setzte Gahan durch, dass das nächste Depeche-Mode-Album Playing the Angel auch drei Songs von ihm enthielt: Suffer Well, I Want It All und Nothing's Impossible. Suffer Well wurde sogar als Single veröffentlicht und 2007 für den Grammy als "Best Dance Recording" nominiert. Im Mai 2007 trat Gahan erstmals wieder zusammen mit den alten Bandkollegen seiner Solotour, LeNoble, Indrizzo und Jones, auf. Die erste Single des neuen Albums Kingdom erschien am 27. August -- zunächst nur als Download. Nachdem seit Juli 2007 auch Nur-Download-Veröffentlichungen in den Media-Control-Charts berücksichtigt werden, ist Kingdom nun das erste Lied in der Geschichte der deutschen Singlecharts, das sich allein aufgrund der Download-Verkäufe in den Top 100 platzieren konnte.[2] Die CD-Version von Kingdom erschien am 5. Oktober, das Album Hourglass erschien am 19. Oktober. Die reguläre CD umfasst zehn Songs, die Gahan gemeinsam mit Christian Eigner und Andrew Phillpott geschrieben hat. Auf der deluxe edition des Albums ist noch eine DVD mit Studioaufnahmen beigelegt. Am 31.10.2007 war Dave Gahan um 16.00 Uhr Gast bei Saturn Hansa um in einer Stunde Fans persönlich zu treffen. Am Abend war Gahan im Rahmen seiner Promotiontour für Hourglas in den Brainpool-Studios Gast bei Stefan Raab in TV Total. Dieses Impressionen wurden von Mirko Sievers und Lars Schumacher zusammengestellt. Auszeichnungen am 13.03.2008 #46 - Top-Favoriten - Musik #63 - Beste Bewertung - Musik (Less)
Tijuana Acid Night - Latinsizer - tenori-on Electronic music footage at the LOBBY in tijuana were i did a live set with analog synths, drum (More) Electronic music footage at the LOBBY in tijuana were i did a live set with analog synths, drum machines and first time the use of Tenori-on, this material will be included in my upcoming album entitled "110".
Also the same night were Dj Ejival( staticdiscos ) doing his minimal electro set .
thanks to everybody who show up and your support!
Gracias!
enjoy!
(video by checo brown)
http://www.myspace.com/latinsizer
Discography
Compilation
International Rekorder
CD - Hundertzwei (2007) Cologne, Germany
Track : Libelula (lucrecia Remix)
Latinsizer
Live at Mutek.mx
CD Album - Mil Records (2005)
Latinsizer
Ritmo 55
CD Album - Mil Records (2004)
Latinsizer
Nómada EP
Double 12 inch vinyl - Mil Records (2004)
Compilation
Random V1
CD - Mil Records (2004)
Tracks: "Zebra", "Rubiconga (Rare Sensation mix)", "Flora"
Compilation
Colores vol. 1
CD - Mil Records (2004)
Track : Nomada
Compilation
Techfest Records 2003
CD - Techfest Records (2003) chile
Track : Nomada
Compilation
Frontier Life - Banda Sonora
CD - Accretions (2002)
Track : Peni Falling / Rubiconga
Compilation
Nortec Experimental
CD At Syber/Opcion Sonica (2000)
Track : Ritmo 55
Oberheim Four Voice
more synth info (extracted from www.vintage synth, go there for more detail info)
A big step forward after the initial Oberheim SEM and Two Voice synthesizers came from the bigger and better Four Voice. Four dual-oscillator SEM modules each with its own filters and envelopes are joined together along with a simple analog mixer and 49-note keyboard to give you a polyphonic/polytonal Obie-beast!
This combination gives you eight oscillators and four voices of polyphony because there are basically four discrete mono-synths all connected together. This has its pros and cons. What is cool is that this was a lot of simultaneous voices for the mid-seventies. And the ability to craft a different sound on each voice led to some diverse and complex sounds. However, it also meant you have to program each voice independently. Each voice also has its own independent audio output.
The Polyphonic Synthesizer Programmer, released in 1976 and added to the Four Voice stores 16 patches per voice (all of which can be different). The Four Voice could accommodate an additional four SEMs, making it just like the Eight Voice model which officially appeared in 1977.
Unfortunately the Four Voice was blown out of the competition by the release of the polyphonic Sequential Prophet-5, which offered true polyphony with a single set of sound shaping controls and comprehensive patch memory. The Four Voice has been used by 808 State, Latinsizer, Depeche Mode, Styx, The Shamen, Gary Wright, Joe Zawinul and John Carpenter.
EML 200
A very old-school semi-modular synthesizer expander module designed as an expander to complement the EML 100 and EML 101. It's monophonic with dual oscillators for a fatter tone. Truly an old school instrument which is as old as 1969! It's not too pretty (they can be found in either blue or silver) but nicely designed and laid out. There are 31 knobs and over 60 patch points! With a little patching, even people new to analog synths will be able to start getting sounds out of the 200. Some additional features include two ring modulators and a spring reverb.
Note however that the EML 200 was designed as an Expander module to interface directly with other EML synthesizers. Today, you can use it with analog synths other than EML with the properly modified CV/Gate connections and converters (its oscillators are a non-standard 1.20v/oct).
SQ-10
A very good old-school sequencer from Korg. Designed for the MS series synthesizers and using Korg's CV / Gate control the SQ-10 sequencer can really surprise you with some groovy basslines. Use the knobs to adjust and build up a sequence. Sure it's limited to 12 steps (with a max of 24) but when you hook that up to your MS-10, MS-20 or MS-50 you can get some pretty cool TB-303 like stuff happening. Because the SQ-10 outputs CV (Control Voltage) it can be connected to the Oscillators, VCF filters or LFO's of your MS synths for even cooler tricks. Using a CV / Gate converter allows you to use the SQ-10 with other Roland, Moog, Sequential and even MIDI synthesizers. It's definitely a fun instrument which allows you to program basslines like they did back in the early days!
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Depeche Mode - The Singles 86-98 CD 1 - 03 - A Question Of Time.mp3
2009-11-01 - extension: mp3 - size: 5 MB
Depeche Mode - The Singles 86-98 CD 1 - 03 - A Question Of Time
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