Gavin Moss versiona “Enjoy The Silence” de Depeche Mode

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Gavin Moss versions “Enjoy The Silence” by Depeche Mode

The producer and DJ Gavin Moss He has published a version of “Enjoy The Silence”, one of the great classics of the British band DEPECHE MODE.

Influenced by artists such as DJ Snake, The Chainsmokers, Diplo either Flume, Gavin Moss He has stood out for his ability to merge electronic sounds with enveloping pop melodies, creating a unique sound identity. Their versions of timeless classics always lead to a comforting and hedonistic place. He got it with other versions such as “Young Folks” (Peter Björn and John) or “Tell Me Why” (Bronski beat), “Praise You” (Fatboy Slim), “Wicked game” (Chris Isaak) And now “Enjoy The Silence” (DEPECHE MODE).

British band anthem DEPECHE MODE He has just celebrated his thirty anniversary and Moss has wanted to make a tribute to the song because he brings memories “of car trips with the family and summer holidays during childhood.” The producer has transformed the theme into a sweeter and more suggestive soundtrack, typical of a Mediterranean club, in the company of the voice of Rosie Doonan. This British singer and multi -stertiveist has previously collaborated with Peter Gabriel, Birdy and Feed me inter alia.

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