Saturday, April 2, 2011

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POLICY OF TRUTH / DEPECHE MODE



" Policy of Truth" is a song from the famous British band Depeche Mode , which was released as a single on 7 May 1990 . This song as part of the New Wave band classical repertoire, is included in "Violator" one of his best musical work as it contains memorable songs that were mixed with a touch of Rock.
Music Supply Depeche Mode is a masterpiece full of details that made him sound like a band that went beyond the simplicity of the New Wave music. Within

Violator, "Policy of Truth" is an oasis sound that gives a new twist to the repertoire. With a soft line sailing from the hand with the Funk music, the dark and sinister voice of lead singer David Gahan achieves one of its highest points. Written by Martin
Gore , keyboardist, guitarist and vocals for the band, under an idea to experiment with new sounds for the dance floor the mood, this song contains all the gothic atmosphere so beloved in the creations of this talented English musician. Within

all that great, emotional musical trip full of samplers, synthesizers, keyboards, games, action Gahan is remarkable, and agree exactly with this mood by passing the singer of the band.
On the subject of the letter, it is simple yet very metaphorical, and is not tied to the themes touched on earlier songs. This time the social criticism, the prose against politicians are put aside, and start writing more personal songs in a darkness that lurks behind every line to the listener to give more importance to the experimental sounds, made of electronic databases were very advanced for its time.

This song was a hit in Europe and North America, where he rose to the top of the charts. In Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland and England " Policy of Truth" reached the Top 20 of the respective lists. In the U.S., the single peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed forever as one of the most acclaimed songs of this group that revolutionized electronic sounds giving elegance and distinct sound elements ...
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