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Multi-platinum selling, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-inducted recording artist and songwriter Dave Gahan, along with long time musical partner Soulsavers (Rich Machin), will release a new album on November 12th. Entitled Imposter, Dave takes listeners on a personal journey of 12 meticulously chosen reimagined songs from across genres and time periods, including selections from Neil Young, Bob Dylan, PJ Harvey, Charlie Chaplin, Cat Power and Mark Lanegan, amongst others.
One would be remiss to refer to Imposter as a cover album. Rather, Imposter is a story of songs, which Dave Gahan & Soulsavers listened to, studied, absorbed, and gave a new life. All of the songs have deep meaning to Dave, making Imposter a reflection of Dave’s life – a story told by others, but in his own distinct voice.
“When I listen to other people’s voices and songs—more importantly the way they sing them and interpret the words—I feel at home,” Dave Gahan confesses. “I identify with it. It comforts me more than anything else. There’s not one performer on the record who I haven’t been moved by.” He adds, “I know we made something special, and I hope other people feel that and it takes them on a little kind of trip—especially people who love music and have for years.”
The first offering from Imposter will be “Metal Heart.” Written by Chan Marshall (Cat Power), and first released in 1998, the reimagined version from Dave & Soulsavers will drop on October 8th.
Unlike Dave Gahan & Soulsavers’ past albums which were transatlantic collaborations where the duo recorded separately and passed parts back and forth, the recording of Imposter was done live as a ten-member band at the famed Shangri-La Recording Studio in Malibu, CA in November of 2019. This allowed for not only a more intimate collaboration, but for Dave & Soulsavers to truly absorb the atmosphere and have the space to breathe a different spirit into the tracks. In an interview with podcaster and media personality Chris Black, Dave noted, “This was the first time we were all in one space. It was kind of lucky [timing] as well… Arriving at Shangri-La every day, it was magical. We’d have coffee, go in, and work.”
Imposter, also produced by Rich Machin and Dave Gahan, serves as the collaborators’ third album, following their critically acclaimed 2015 release Angels & Ghosts and their first release, 2012’s The Light the Dead See.
Note:
puuh… also 2021 is nearly over…. another year with closed clubs, less meeting friends … what another shitty year. It also changed the music scenes. One thing we already experienced in 2020 but had now a bigger effect on us especially our mix series etc were the live streams many artists did. So we just had 15! mixes in total this year – in our series regular series and “ABC plays XYZ” series but unfortunately no new instalments for our “Visual Mix Series”, “Music & Interview” and “Club Portraits”. Some mixes are already in planning and we hope to have some more interesting stuff for you in 2022.
Big thanks to all contributors!
All DJs in order of “appearance” (if not mentioned it was for the regular series): Theatral Soup (in “ABC” with tracks by Peryl), Gewalt, Alpha Tracks, B2, Buried Secrets, Cedric Kuschnick (in “ABC” with tracks on X-IMG), SLV (in “ABC” with tracks by James Ruskin), Sustention, VUUDUU, Eve Schwarz, Matias Aldana, Anton Johnsen, Scripted, Chontane and Gerald VDH.