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Another Great Collaboration Dave Gahan with SixToes



SixToes have paired up with Depeche Mode frontman Dave Gahan for their new single.
With the addition of three new members since their debut LP Trick Of The Night, SixToes have been quietly yet busily honing and developing their sound through intensive, isolated jam and recording sessions in a remote makeshift studio in a disused barn in Norfolk. The result of these sessions is SixToes mark 2 and a new album, the forthcoming The Morning After, set for release in early 2014. The first taste of the new album will be released in November in the form of the new single, ‘Low Guns', which features guest vocals from Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan.
Originally a three-piece, SixToes self-made debut album Trick Of The Night was released in 2009 to critical acclaim with Uncut describing it as "genuinely strange and original - SixToes possess an intricate, idiosyncratic beauty". Since then, the London based-band have become a sextet, collaborated with Josh T. Pearson and Soulsavers (playing strings on Last of the Country Gentlemen and The Light the Dead See albums) and remixed the likes of Depeche Mode and Nick Cave.
Continuing to expand, the revised line up of SixToes recently fled to an abandoned barn in Norfolk to focus on some new material. Throwing ideas around, the band raised the possibility of a dream collaboration - Dave Gahan.
Well, sometimes dreams do come true. SixToes were invited to remix a Depeche Mode track, taking part in a wider project around the release of 'Sounds Of The Universe'. Deciding to re-pay the favour, Dave Gahan agreed to drop past the studio.
Recording backing vocals on 'Low Guns', the singer even added a few bars of harmonica during the songwriting process.
Dave Gahan: "I always really liked the remixes that Six Toes did for Depeche Mode over the years, so when the band reached out to me about working with the band on 'Low Guns', I jumped on the opportunity. The band are exceptionally talented, the song connected with me, and I think the video is inspired and fantastic."
The song awakes deep emotions while listening to it, it's full of ambient, tranquility and can take you somewhere deep.

Oh no, they didn't! Depeche Mode New Single!

The release of a new studio album is business as usual for Depeche Mode,They have finished their European tour and soon are going to kick off  the American Tour, but before they do they have a treat for us fans. Right as their North American tour kicks off, Depeche Mode have released their video for their latest single “Should Be Higher.” The song comes from their new album “Delta Machine,” which was released earlier this year. A pyrotechnic backdrop adorns Depeche Mode's live-performance The clip was directed by Anton Corbijn, who's responsible for numerous Depeche Mode videos as well as Nirvana's "Heart-Shaped Box" and Coldplay's "Talk." The song, officially out Sept. 9, marks the third single from "Machine," following "Heaven" and "Soothe My Soul."
The clip shows the band in their live element with Dave Gahan playing the role of the charming front man. Going strong for 33 years, the guys show that they still have the magic and wonderfulness  when it comes to performing live. Stunning bright visuals dance behind Gahan as he dances, wiggles, and schmoozes the crowd. The video shows what fans can expect from the band's latest outing. In my opinion  Should Be Higher – The vocal risks Gahan takes on “Should Be Higher” are the ones he should be taking more of. There’s a soaring reach to a falsetto in the chorus, anchored by the Gore/Fletcher/Hiller industrial rhythm section – it really works. Despite its yearning tone, this tune is an achievement, capitalizing on the ambition laid out on "Playing the Angel," but not fully realized on "Sounds of the Universe."
Official release date of single CD is on 09.09.2013. Available in stores from 23.09.2013.  You can watch the new video here. ENJOY!
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