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Martin Lee Gore (born 23 July 1961) [1] is an English musician and songwriter. He is one of the founding members of the electronic music band Depeche Mode and is the band's main songwriter. [ 2 ] He is the band's guitarist and keyboardist, and occasionally provides lead vocals. [ 3 ]
Counterfeit 2 (stylized as Counterfeit²) is the first full-length studio album by Martin L. Gore, the primary songwriter for the band Depeche Mode, and his second release (his first being the Counterfeit EP in 1989).
VCMG (also stylized as Vcmg) were an English electronic music duo, consisting of Vince Clarke (Erasure, Yazoo, Depeche Mode) and Martin Gore (Depeche Mode). Reuniting two original members of the original Depeche Mode lineup over 30 years after Clarke left the band after the release of their debut album Speak & Spell.
MG is the second solo studio album by English musician and Depeche Mode member Martin Gore, and the first to include self-penned material rather than cover-versions.It was released on 27 April 2015 by Mute Records and consists of sixteen electronic instrumentals. [1]
All songs were written by Martin L. Gore. The live version of "Useless" was recorded on 10 April 1997 in London, England. The live version of "Useless" was recorded on 10 April 1997 in London, England.
S. Satellite (Depeche Mode song) Scum (Depeche Mode song) See You (Depeche Mode song) Shake the Disease; Shouldn't Have Done That; Slow (Depeche Mode song)
Written by the band's lead songwriter Martin Gore, "Stripped" introduces the more dark and sample oriented composition that featured on the Black Celebration album. It incorporates various samples into its instrumental; most notably, the sound of an idling motorcycle engine was recorded, altered slightly, and inserted as a percussive element.
It is the second Depeche Mode single to feature Martin Gore on lead vocals, following "Somebody", and the first to be released in its own right. However, the 12-inch single was, like "Somebody", released as a double A-side with " A Question of Time " in the United States.