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Dave Gahan - Saw Something Deeper & Deeper

Saw Something Deeper & Deeper by Dave Gahan

12" Single
Side 1
1.     Saw Something (Single Version)
2.     Deeper And Deeper (Juan MacLean Dub)
Side 2
1.     Deeper And Deeper (Shrubbn!! Single Version)
2.     Love Will Leave (Kap10kurt Remix)

7" Single
Side 1
1.     Saw Something (Single Version)
Side 2
1.     Deeper And Deeper (Shrubbn!! Single Version)

CD Single
1..     Saw Something
2.     Deeper & Deeper (Shrubbn!! single version)
3.     Love Will Leave (Das Shadow rework)
4.     Deeper & Deeper (Juan Maclean Club mix)


Best known as the iconic front man of Depeche Mode, Dave Gahan returns on 14th Jan with the double A-side of 'Saw Something' and 'Deeper & Deeper'. The second single to be taken from his LP ‘Hourglass’, it follows 2003’s solo debut ‘Paper Monsters’ and is a welcome return for the acclaimed singer/songwriter.

Written, performed and produced by Dave Gahan, Christian Eigner & Andrew Phillpott - both members of the Depeche Mode touring band - 'Saw Something' shows the softer side of Dave's song writing, whilst Deeper & Deeper.

Available on 7” picture disc, Maxi CD and a variety of downloads, each format is available with highly collectible bonus material. The 2-track CD & 7” features 'Saw Something' plus the Shrbbn!!! mix of the album track 'Deeper & Deeper', while the maxi CD features mixes from Das Shadow & DFA recording artist Juan Maclean. The 12” vinyl release will feature exclusive mixes from Kap10Kurt and Juan Maclean.

Produced by Dave with Christian Eigner & Andrew Phillpott, both members of the Depeche Mode touring band, this album also reflects Gahan’s growth as a songwriter. Initially showcased with 2003’s
‘Paper Monsters’, he later wrote 3 stellar tracks for Depeche Mode's recent 2-million selling ‘Playing The Angel’ – ‘I Want It All’, ‘Suffer Well’ & ‘Nothing's Impossible’.

Sonically, the record cuts across a range of influences and styles with grace. Decidedly more electronic than his previous solo work, he has seamlessly swapped the guitar of ‘Paper Monsters’ for the synthesizer he epitomizes so well.

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