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Dave Gahan

Dave Gahan (Template:Pron-en; born 9 May 1962 in Chigwell, Essex, United Kingdom) is the baritone lead singer for the British electronic band Depeche Mode, and is also an accomplished solo artist.

Life before Depeche Mode

Born into a working class family, to parents Sylvia (a conductress on London's buses known as "a clippy") and Len (a bus driver), Dave Gahan was six months old when his father left the family. Sylvia and Len divorced two years later and his mother moved Dave and sister Sue (born 1960) to Basildon, Essex, after Sylvia met and married her second husband Jack (an administrator with Shell Oil). The Gahan family continued to grow with the birth of two more brothers Peter (born 1966) and Phil (born 1968). Dave and Sue were raised under the impression that their mother's second husband, Jack Gahan, was their natural father[citation needed].

Tragedy struck in 1972 when his dad died when Dave was ten. Gahan recalls how he "came home one day and found this bloke [his biological father] at home"[citation needed]. Of the incident, he has said: "I'll never forget that day. When I came home from school, there was this stranger in my mum's house. My mother introduced him to me as my real dad. I remember I said, that was impossible because my father was dead. How was I supposed to know who that man was? From that day on, Len often visited the house, until one year later he disappeared again. Forever this time. Since then he had no contact with us. By growing older, I thought about him more and more. The only thing my mother would say, was that he moved out to Jersey to open a hotel".[1] "Mum had kept it back from me 'til there was a need to tell me about my birth father, it's a different generation and you can understand I guess she thought she was doing the right thing".

Gahan compensated for the loss of his father by becoming something of a "real wild boy with a chip on my shoulder, a real yob"[citation needed]. His crimes as a youth included stealing cars, vandalism, and spray-painting graffiti on walls. As a result he had visited juvenile court three times before he was 14.[citation needed]

Within six months of leaving Barstable School in July 1978, Gahan found and lost something in the order of twenty jobs, from selling soft drinks, working in a green grocers in Basildon Bus Station, cashiering in Sainsbury's Petrol Station in Savacentre, to working on a construction site. Dave also applied for a job as an apprentice fitter with North Thames Gas. He was told by his probation officer to be honest with the interviewer, and as a result, he admitted his criminal record but claimed he was a "reformed character". As a result, he did not get the job.

Eventually, he earned a place at Southend Art College, which he enjoyed immensely. After three years, he gained the British Display Society Award, which allowed him to get jobs doing displays in shop windows and shopping centres.

Depeche Mode

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Dave Gahan (far right) in 1981, as part of Depeche Mode's original lineup.

In March 1980, Vince Clarke, Martin Gore and Andrew Fletcher formed the band Composition of Sound, with Clarke on vocals/guitar, Gore on keyboards and Fletcher on bass. Clarke and Fletcher soon switched to synthesizers. The same year, Gahan joined the band after Clarke heard him perform David Bowie's "Heroes." The band was soon renamed Depeche Mode, a name suggested by Gahan after he had come across a fashion magazine by the name of Dépêche-mode[citation needed].

Since then, the band has continued to explore new musical directions, and their sound has remained immensely diverse since their inception. They have released twelve studio albums, four greatest hits compilations and a remix album.

In the past, Dave had expressed some resentment about never writing songs for Depeche Mode.[citation needed] In 2004, he said that if he did not get to write half of the songs on the new Depeche Mode album, there would not be one.[citation needed] Eventually there was a compromise, and Dave wrote three songs on 2005's Playing the Angel. The three songs, "Suffer Well" (nominated for a Grammy award), "I Want It All" and "Nothing's Impossible", have had mixed opinions from fans[citation needed].

Dave has again co-written a few songs with Christian Eigner & Andrew Phillpott[citation needed] for the 12th studio album of Depeche Mode, Sounds of the Universe that was released on 20 April 2009. These songs are titled "Hole To Feed", "Come Back" and "Miles Away / The Truth Is"[citation needed]. Dave also wrote the lyrics to the B-side "Oh Well" but the music was done by Martin Gore[citation needed]. It is the first and currently only collaboration between the two.[2][3]

Beyond Mode

Gahan's first solo album Paper Monsters, 2003

In 1997 Dave contributed to the tribute album "Dream Home Heartaches: Remaking/Remodeling Roxy Music" with the song "A Song For Europe".

In 2003 he released his first solo album, Paper Monsters (which he co-wrote with guitarist and friend Knox Chandler), followed by a world tour (including a performance at 2003's Glastonbury Festival), singing both his new solo tracks and Depeche Mode fan favourites. His touring band included Knox Chandler on guitar, Martyn LeNoble (Porno for Pyros, Jane's Addiction, The Cult) on bass, Vincent Jones (Sarah McLachlan, The Grapes of Wrath) on keyboards, and Victor Indrizzo (Beck, Macy Gray) on drums.

The album was a moderate success. The first single "Dirty Sticky Floors" hit the Top 20 in the UK. The album itself became a Top 10 hit on the European album chart and a Top 40 hit in the UK. This success was backed by a world tour and a live DVD titled Live Monsters which was released in 2004. A year later, he also appeared as model and spokesperson of the Swedish mid-range fashion retailer J. Lindeberg and its S/S 2006 menswear line. The ads featured both him and seemingly random quotes like "What would happen if we all told the truth", "You can tell he's lying because his lips are moving", etc. These ads appeared prominently in international fashion press.

Dave did a collaboration in 2003 with Junkie XL and handled the vocals for a song called "Reload" for this Dutch DJ's album "Radio JXL: A Broadcast From The Computer Hell Cabin".

Gahan's second album Hourglass, 2007

In 2007, Dave Gahan announced he was working on a new album via a video greeting for Depeche Mode's official website recorded at the 2007 MusiCares Charity event on May 11. The album, titled Hourglass, was accompanied working by Andrew Phillpott and Christian Eigner. According to Dave, they were to be producing it together.[4][5] The material was recorded at Gahan's 11th Floor Studios in New York City, Gahan's hometown for 10 years now. The material will be mixed in July by Tony Hoffer, best known for his work with Beck, The Kooks and Air. According to Gahan, "Hourglass" will be more electronic-sounding than "Paper Monsters".[6]

In July 2007, Side-Line Magazine revealed that Gahan has been working with a new project called MIRROR, which is produced by Vincent Jones. Along with Jones, who played with Gahan's touring band and mixed the live DVD Live Monsters, MIRROR features another Gahan collaborator, Knox Chandler (Siouxsie And The Banshees, Psychedelic Furs), as well as piano by Bowie favourite Mike Garson, and a monologue by Warhol superstar Joe Dallesandro. Gahan sings vocals on the track "Nostalgia".[7] The song was finally released in October 2008.[8], the album being released via download at the start of 2009.

The first single to be pulled from Dave Gahan's second solo record "Hourglass" was "Kingdom"[9]. The single came in the following versions: a download-Single, a CDsingle, a Maxi-CDsingle and 12" vinyl besides a 7" picture vinyl.[10]. According to the second press release for the second album, the release day for the single "Kingdom" was 8th of October[11] but a download was available way before on August 27. Side-Line Magazine also reported that a first preview for the song had been leaked online[10]. August 21 Second studio clip on Dave Gahan Dot Com had "Kingdom" playing throughout the clip.

By the end of September it became clear that presspeople had leaked the material on various p2p sites[12] despite audiomarks.

On 17 December 2007, iTunes released the iTunes exclusive live EP "Live from SoHo" holding the 7 tracks played during an instore set at New York's Soho Apple store on October 23[13].

The second single from the Hourglass album was the double A side "Saw Something / Deeper and deeper", released on 14 January 2008. The accompanying video was artistically shot in the Chelsea Hotel, New York, famous for the death of Sid Vicious' partner, Nancy. Sid Vicious of course was one of Dave's idol's in the late '70s.

Dave Gahan contributed vocals to a track called "Visitor", after walking in while producer and ex-Clor guitarist Luke Smith was working on the song in his New York studio.It's a song released under the artist name of Fryars.[14]

Dave Gahan contributed vocals to Thomas Anselmi's multimedia project Mirror, singing the lead track, "Nostagia," on the self-titled Mirror album, which was released via download at the start of 2009. He also appears in the accompanying video for the song[15].

Personal life

Gahan has lived in New York City since 1997. Gahan describes New York as "the first place where I ever felt like I was at home".[16] He currently lives with his third wife, Jennifer, their daughter and Jennifer's son from a previous relationship. He also has a son from his first marriage to his teenage sweetheart, Joanne. Gahan's marriage to his second wife, Teresa, a former Depeche Mode publicist, lasted barely four years. Both Joanne and Teresa can be seen in the 101 documentary. Jennifer is featured in the "Suffer Well" music video, once as the angel and once as herself.

Gahan is a recovering heroin addict. He attempted suicide by slashing his wrists in August 1995, but contrary to rumours, Gahan says he was not trying to kill himself when he overdosed on a speedball in a Los Angeles hotel in May 1996. [1] The album Ultra was eventually released once Gahan had completed a spell in rehab. His relationship with his wife Jennifer, also a reformed addict, was undoubtedly a positive influence in his life in recent years.

Discography

See Depeche Mode discography
See Dave Gahan discography

References

  1. ^ http://www.tuug.utu.fi/~jaakko/dm/dad.txt
  2. ^ Depeche Mode present birth first song in 4 video postings
  3. ^ Details of the Universe
  4. ^ David Gahan of Depeche Mode Working on New Solo Album
  5. ^ Dave Gahan Set to Release 'Hourglass,' His Second Solo Album in Late October
  6. ^ Dave Gahan to release second solo album 'Hourglass'
  7. ^ Depeche Mode's Dave Gahan contributes vocals to new Mirror project
  8. ^ MIRROR Official Site
  9. ^ Depeche Mode frontman announces first new solo single
  10. ^ a b Tracklist announced for upcoming Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode) single
  11. ^ .Dave Gahan announces first single "Kingdom" from his second solo album
  12. ^ Dave Gahan album gets torrent treatment and leaks all over the web
  13. ^ Dave Gahan special Apple Store live EP available now
  14. ^ Depeche Mode singer Dave Gahan invites himself as singer on 'Visitor' from frYars debut 'Dark Young Hearts'
  15. ^ "Thomas Anselmi: Mirror". SuicideGirls.com. 09 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-10. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help).
  16. ^ Q&A: DAVE GAHAN New York Post 19 April, 2009