Depeche Mode: Clean Video: San Francisco (Mountain View) 2001 Audio: Paris 2001 (soundboard audio clip from Soundcloud) synced-up Author: biashead Duration: 5:57
Photos for video Depeche Mode: Clean (live at the Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View 2001.04.08)
Moby was one of the most controversial figures in techno music, alternately praised for bringing a face to the notoriously anonymous electronic genre and scorned by hordes of techno artists and fans for diluting and trivializing the form. In either case, Moby was one of the most important dance music figures of the early '90s, helping bring the music to a mainstream audience both in England and in America. Moby fused rapid disco beats with heavy distorted guitars, punk rhythms, and detailed productions that drew equally from pop, dance, and movie soundtracks. Not only did his music differ from both the cool surface textures of ambient music and the hedonistic world of house music, but so did his lifestyle; Moby was infamous for his devout, radical Christian beliefs, as well as his environmental and vegan activism. "Go" became a British Top Ten hit in 1991, establishing him as one of the premier techno producers. By the time he came to the attention of American record critics with 1995's Everything Is Wrong, his following from the early '90s had begun to erode, particularly in Britain. Nevertheless, he remained one of the most recognizable figures within techno; after he abandoned the music for guitar rock with 1996's Animal Rights, he returned to a heavy electronic base with 1997's I Like to Score and 1999's Play, the latter of which made him a genuine breakout pop star. Born Richard Melville Hall, Moby received his nickname as a child; it derives from the fact that <b>...</b> Author: LEXXTEX4 Duration: 3:26
BREED:::: BREEDpromotes his self-manufactured bass sounds in electronic creativity and funkiness. He uses local artifacts in his music like Indian street percussion to create a collage of funk, rhythmic texture and ethnic roots. His latest tracks breathe futuristically exotic sounds unlike any other. In January 2010, BREED's remix of Jalebee Cartel's "Mirrors" sat in the Beatport Top 10 Dubstep charts. Shortly thereafter, BREED released an original EP on High Chai Recordings called "Sound Killer," of which both tracks appeared in the Beatport dubstep charts yet again! Look out for the next EP titled "Misalign the Dance Floor," to be released in December 2010! This one is surely going to wreck havoc to those who crave expressionistic beats and bass! Check out www.breedbass.com for more information! SHIVA SOUNDSYSTEM::::: Shiva Soundsystem is a collective, record label and event host based in east London. Shiva Soundsystem grew out of the Asian Underground scene in London and went on to become more associated with other styles including Drum & Bass and Electronica. Formed by DJ and broadcaster Nerm out of musicians performing on his DJ sets,, it evolved into a band, including early appearances of Foreign Beggars frontman Orifice Vulgatron and Prash Mistry from Engine Earz. It then developed into a sprawling collective of artists with a large warehouse HQ in Hackney. Find more on:::www.facebook.com CASPA::::: Today, Caspa is synonymous with the underground. If you don't know <b>...</b> Author: ApurvaDnB Duration: 3:37
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Its been a dreary summer here but sexy Dave Gahan singing my favourite version of Come Back made it oh so much better. View was from Section 101 floor seating. Author: klfvilla Duration: 3:21
Photos for video Depeche Mode Tour of the Universe Toronto July 24 2009 LIVE COME BACK
Please do not vote which interpret you like more but who performs this specific song better. Thanks. Music: Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus Music: Hilary Duff - Reach out Author: martinashalova Duration: 7:06
Photos for video Depeche mode vs Hilary Duff - Personal Jesus (Reach out)