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Martín Maldonado hit a tying home run in the fifth off San Diego native Trevor Williams and Jose Iglesias brought in the ...
Their first album, Speak & Spell (1981), included the hit Can’t Get Enough. After Clarke left, Martin Gore became the main songwriter.
Recorded during sessions for Depeche Mode's groundbreaking Violator album, the tune was penned by the band's primary songwriter, Martin Gore. His original concept sounded very different from the ...
Speaking to this writer in 2017, Gore pinpointed that event as a breakthrough moment for Depeche Mode. “We felt like we were hitting our heads against the wall in America,” he stated.
People Are People: Martin Gore On Brexit & Finding Acceptance In The UK As Depeche Mode’s principal songwriter looks forward to playing in front of 70,000 people in their biggest ever UK show at the ...
While Gore's previous solo efforts were credited to Martin L. Gore, this album continues the MG moniker that Martin used on Ssss, his 2012 album with fellow Depeche founder and Erasure co-leader ...
Dave Gahan and Martin Gore, founders of the legendary electronic band Depeche Mode, were honored at Los Angeles City Hall on Wednesday, which was officially proclaimed as "Depeche Mode Day" in L.A.
The restless Clarke has also collaborated with Martin Gore for the 2011 album VCMG and other electronic luminaries such as Heaven 17’s Martyn Ware, Jean-Michel Jarre and Orbital’s Paul Hartnoll, ...
Gore admitted in 1986: “Sometimes we use old favourites — like one sample which we first used on People Are People. It's a Hank Marvin-type guitar sound, an acoustic guitar plucked with a 50-pfennig ...
I’ve been a huge Depeche Mode fan for years, so it was a big thrill to get to sit down with Martin Gore to talk about the new album Memento Mori. I asked Martin about his usual songwriting ...
The English electronic group began 2023 with a new album, "Memento Mori," and a packed tour schedule, yet Dave Gahan and Martin Gore are doing so without their bandmate, Andy Fletcher, who died ...
Gore's final pick was 'Halo' from Violator, which had been out for less than a year when the interview took place. "It's my favourite track on the album," he said.