In 2003, 11th Records released Color Theory presents Depeche Mode – a one-man tribute to Depeche Mode, complete with two new instrumental interludes. The album reinvents eleven of their most underappreciated songs, and also includes the track "Ponytail Girl", the Color Theory original that was mistakenly credited as a Depeche Mode track from their Exciter album.
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In 2003, 11th Records released Color Theory presents Depeche Mode – a one-man tribute to Depeche Mode, complete with two new instrumental interludes.… read more
In 2003, 11th Records released Color Theory presents Depeche Mode – a one-man tribute to Depeche Mode, complete with two new instrumental interludes. The album reinvents eleven of their … read more
80's synthpop is in Brian Hazard's blood, but he mostly listens to Electronic Dance Music these days. His distinctive brand of literary dance pop draws from both, fleshed out with rich piano voicings. Anyone who took music lessons as a kid calls themselves "classically trained," but Hazard went the distance, earning a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance. Immediately after graduation, he left Beethoven and Brahms behind to pursue his first musical inspiration, Depeche Mode. The line between inspiration and imitation blurred when Hazard's song "… read more
80's synthpop is in Brian Hazard's blood, but he mostly listens to Electronic Dance Music these days. His distinctive brand of literary dance pop draws from both, fleshed out with… read more
80's synthpop is in Brian Hazard's blood, but he mostly listens to Electronic Dance Music these days. His distinctive brand of literary dance pop draws from both, fleshed out with rich piano voicings. Anyone who took music le… read more