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Dave Gahan

Dave Gahan

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 57 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Depeche Mode, The Cure, David Bowie

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Kingdom remixed by Booka Shade (7:43) Date added: 04/29/08 | Total listens: 84
Deeper And Deeper (The Juan MacLean Club Mix) (5:09) Date added: 03/21/08 | Total listens: 1,258
Kingdom (Digitalism Remix) (4:17) Date added: 03/21/08 | Total listens: 1,380
Deeper and Deeper (4:35) Date added: 10/24/07 | Total listens: 4,096
Miracles (4:40) Date added: 10/24/07 | Total listens: 4,625
Saw Something (5:16) Date added: 10/24/07 | Total listens: 2,277
Kingdom (4:34) Date added: 10/23/07 | Total listens: 6,377
Kingdom - (Digitalism Dub) (4:29) Date added: 10/09/07 | Total listens: 3,201

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Editor's review

A personal crisis, the constant barrage of touring, and international fanfare would have drained and derailed many music legends. Instead, Depeche Mode vocalist Dave Gahan conjures his personal demons and lays his heart bare for the world to inspect, and what he produces from this crucible is a collection of stunning, evocative, and introspective musical memoirs. Gahan's solo work fuses DM's recent rock-tronic sound of layered guitars with dense variants of avant electronics using a slightly more chilled pace, belting out powerful pieces both bewitching and jarring. This chemistry gives Gahan's tracks a plaintive yet explosive appeal, like a love letter slowly and deliberately penned in the throes of an emotional rebirth.

Biography

I feel this record has been an amazing opportunity to push the artist in me, says DAVE GAHAN of his second album HOURGLASS, due October 23 via Mute/Virgin Records. The record follows the Depeche Mode front man's acclaimed 2003 solo album Paper Monsters that marked his debut as a full-fledged songwriter.

The album's first single--the soaring and pulsating "Kingdom"--will arrive at radio August 27. It's this idea that there's a better place, and it's not up there in the clouds, it's right here, says GAHAN. And it's about becoming more accepting of life and the way it is. I would be lying if I said the world didn't affect me. I have children and I want to protect them; and sometimes I don't really have the ability to do that.

GAHAN wrote and produced all the songs on HOURGLASS--decidedly more electronic than Paper Monsters--in collaboration with Christian Eigner (drums) of Depeche Mode?s touring band and Andrew Phillpott (guitars), who served as a programmer for Depeche Mode touring. Tony Hoffer, known for his work with Beck, Air, the Kooks and the Fratellis, mixed the album.

On HOURGLASS, Eigner proves a strikingly versatile drummer, creating gentle rhythmic ambiance one moment, and thundering, freight-train beats the next. And with electronics providing most of the musical environment of Hourglass, Phillpott's guitar playing roams freely into fantastical atmospherics, especially evident on "Kingdom."

What might surprise Gahan followers most are the album's moments of exhilarating industrial aggression, as in the blistering, hyper-sexual "Deeper and Deeper." Perhaps more importantly for the singer, Hourglass is a journey of the soul. In "Kingdom" he confesses that Glory doesn't mean that much to me? while wondering aloud if there really is something beyond what we can see with our own eyes--a superstar struggling to find a humbler self within him. And his personal doubts are in full evidence on the ethereal, Eno-esque "Miracles" where he admits, ?I don't believe in Jesus / But I'm praying anyway.

With its themes of racing against--and running out of--time, the songs on HOURGLASS dig deeper into Gahan's psyche.

I don't know if it's about age, just getting older, he wonders. But there are certain things that just don't work anymore. There's no longer the luxury of being able to get blind drunk every night and just hide behind that. My fear is that I've wasted so much time in fear, in fear of diving in. I feel like I'm racing against the clock; I feel constantly like I haven't got enough time to get to where I wanna be. And I think what I'm afraid of is what the future may hold, and am I doing anything of meaning.

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