Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Martin Gore and Vince Clark finish their album, Depeche Mode released a remix album in April

Martin Gore and Vince Clarke have finished recording the album they were working on in recent months. "The Clarke / Gore Almost project is complete," tweeted the second. It turns out that this is the first collaboration of two artists from that Clarke left Depeche Mode in 1981, following publication of the debut album of the band from Basildon, Speak & Spell.

Vince Clarke, Erasure member since 1985, is also defining what will be the new album from the duo of Andy Bell, who should be on the market later this year. Even before her CD is Martin Gore, an album he described as "very techno and hard dance type." Moreover, Depeche Mode mouth of Andy Fletcher, who is doing a world tour as a DJ, have a remix album in April.

Both Alan Wilder, former member of Depeche Mode, Vince Clarke, have contributed remixes to this new benchmark in the discography of the English group. Fletch also said that Martin Gore and Dave Gahan "appear ready to start writing" a new DM album, though his British phlegm confessed that "to be honest, we're getting old, but I think we'll make a couple of records before we parted.

" To be honest, I wish we deliver much more than two new works.

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