Monday, November 05, 2012
DX5 playing "Shake the Disease" (Martin Gore demo)
Published on Nov 5, 2012 by DX5
"Shake the Disease (Martin Gore demo) cover. (Martin's Original version here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWeVSKn9sCs ) [below]
I noticed he recorded it mainly with a Yamaha DX7. In fact, he used six cartridge preset sounds (that I switched live). So I decided to recreate it. None of the backtrack sounds were recorded with MIDI or other clock resources.
All sounds (*unless stated): Yamaha DX7.
Bassline synth: Roland Promars MRS-2
Drumbox: Boss DR55 (sampled)
Backtrack recorded on a Revox B77 MkII.
Composed by Martin L. Gore"
Depeche Mode - Shake The Disease [Martin Gore Demo]
Uploaded by rooiee on Jul 24, 2008
"Depeche Mode - Shake The Disease [Martin Gore Demo]"
The released version:
Uploaded by warnerbrosrecords on Oct 26, 2009
And a "Live" version from 1985 with Martin Gore and the Yamaha DX7, Andy Fletcher with a KORG Polysix or possibly a Mono/Poly, and Alan Wilder with a Roland Jupiter-6:
Depeche Mode - Shake the Disease (1985) - Rare TV Performance
Uploaded by ancele007 on Jun 26, 2011
"From ''The Singles 81 - 85'' (1985)."
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