«Ivor Novello Awards» - «International Achievement» Martin Gore (27 May 1999) • «Ivor Novello Awards» — music award of the British Academy of composers and authors, established in honor of a British showman, author, and composer of the first half of the twentieth century Ivor Novello.
«Moogfest 2019» - «2019 Moog Innovation Award» Martin Gore (26 April 2019) • Durham, NC, Carolina Theater - Fletcher Hall
Martin Lee Gore (born 23 July 1961, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, producer, remixer, and DJ. He is a founding member of Depeche Mode and has written the majority of their songs. His work now spans over four decades. Gore's best-known compositions include hits such as "Personal Jesus", "Enjoy the Silence", "Stripped", "It's No Good", "In Your Room", "Strangelove", "I Feel You", "People Are People", "Precious", "A Question of Time", "Policy of Truth", "Everything Counts", "Behind the Wheel", "Shake the Disease", "Never Let Me Down Again" and many more.
In addition to composing music and writing lyrics for the majority of Depeche Mode's songs, Gore has also been the lead singer on some of them (examples include "Somebody", "A Question of Lust" and "Home"). He has been a backing singer on many others.
In 1999, Gore received the Ivor Novello Award from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors for "International Achievement".
Early life
Martin Lee Gore was born in Dagenham, Essex in England. Gore's biological father was an African-American G.I. stationed in Britain. Gore was raised by his stepfather and biological mother. He believed his stepfather was his biological father until age 13. When he was 13, he learned that his biological father was an African-American serviceman and, as an adult, later met him in the American South. Gore responds to the source's information and is quoted in Miller's book saying, "It brings up family traumas" and "It's one of those things I'd rather not talk about".
He left Nicholas Comprehensive, Basildon in 1977 and took a job as a bank cashier. During evenings, weekends and any other spare time, he was involved with the local band Norman and the Worms with school friend Phil Burdett who later went on to become a singer/songwriter himself.
Gore has two younger half-sisters, Karen, born in 1967, and Jacqueline, born in 1968.
Career
In 1980, Gore met Andy "Fletch" Fletcher at the Van Gogh club. Fletcher recruited Gore into his band Composition of Sound along with Vince Clarke. Soon the band drafted Dave Gahan to be the lead singer after hearing him sing "Heroes" by David Bowie. Gahan is credited with the name "Depeche Mode" after seeing the phrase as a title of a French fashion magazine, which later considered taking them to court, but thought it would be good publicity for the magazine to let the band have the name.
Clarke left Depeche Mode in late 1981, shortly after the release of their debut album Speak & Spell. Clarke wrote most of the album, with Gore contributing two tracks, "Tora! Tora! Tora!" and the instrumental "Big Muff". "Any Second Now (voices)" features Gore's first lead vocals for the band. Gore sings lead vocals on several of the band's songs, notably ballads, his tenor voice providing a contrast to Gahan's dramatic baritone. When Clarke announced his departure from Depeche Mode in 1981, citing the pressures of fame and creative differences, Gore took over songwriting. Gore had been writing material since the age of 12.
Songs Gore wrote for Depeche Mode's second album, A Broken Frame (1982) differed musically and lyrically from Clarke's. Gore's writing became gradually darker and more political on subsequent Depeche Mode albums.
Gore sometimes plays guitars, typically his Gretsch White Falcon or Gretsch Double Anniversary on Depeche Mode songs. The first time guitar was used as the main instrument was on "Personal Jesus", although he used small guitar parts on previous songs, such as "Behind the Wheel" and "Love, in Itself". Gore's guitar playing developed even more on Songs of Faith and Devotion. However, in live performances, he switches his keyboards for his guitar on some older Depeche Mode songs, such as "Never Let Me Down Again" and "A Question of Time". In mid 1990 Gore stated – NME – July 1990
On 27 May 1999, Gore was presented with an award by Daniel Miller for "International Achievement", by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors, at the 44th Ivor Novello Awards, at The Grosvenor House Hotel.
Gore remains the main songwriter for Depeche Mode.
Personal life
Gore lives in Santa Barbara, California. He started dating lingerie designer and model Suzanne Boisvert after meeting in Paris in 1989. They married in August 1994. He has three children with Boisvert: daughter Viva Lee Gore (born 1991), son Emil Jackson (born 1990), and son Calo Leon Gore (born 2002). Gore and Boisvert divorced in 2006.
Gore married Kerrilee Kaski in June 2014. In October 2015 Kerrilee Gore updated her Facebook profile photo showing her to be pregnant. On 19 February 2016, Kerrilee gave birth to a baby girl named Johnnie Lee, his fourth child. On 13th March 2017, Martin Gore became a father for the fifth time to a baby girl named Mazzy Lee.
Vegetarianism
Gore became a vegetarian for health and moral reasons in 1983.
VCMG
Former Depeche Mode colleague Vince Clarke collaborated with Gore for the first time since 1981 as techno duo VCMG on an instrumental minimalist electronic dance album called Ssss, released on 12 March 2012. The first EP entitled Spock was first released worldwide exclusively on Beatport on 30 November 2011. The second EP Single Blip was once again first released exclusively on Beatport on 20 February 2012. Their third EP Aftermaths was released on 20 August 2012.
MG
In late February 2015, several teaser images were displayed on Martin Gore's official Facebook page, citing a hashtag "MGxMG" which was later revealed to be a promotional tool for his new solo studio album, titled MG (named after his previous collaborative album, VCMG, with Vince Clarke from 2012). In a news post on his official website and various social media on 2 March, this confirmation of his new studio album announced its release would be on 27 or 28 April and previewed a track, Europa Hymn, from the new album.
MG 'The Third Chimpanzee E.P.' 2021
Martin Gore: "The first track that I recorded for this was “Howler,” and I did that before COVID hit. I recorded some vocals on it and manipulated them and resynthesized them and they came back sounding not like me and not very human at all. I thought they sounded more like monkeys. I go down to Costa Rica quite a bit, and there are a lot of Howler monkeys down there. You can hear them for miles, and this reminded me of that, so I called the first track “Howler.” And then as America went into lockdown, I decided maybe I should do a few more instrumental tracks. I came up with this theme of resynthesized vocals on each track and renaming each track after a different monkey. I thought it would be quite fun. I just wanted to blur the lines, really, between humans and monkeys -- which seemed quite fitting for the times. Sometimes we think that we’re so much more evolved than monkeys and, y’know, I really don’t think that we are. We’re a danger to the planet. Just put the monkeys in control and I think the planet would stand a much better chance. Without saying that explicitly, that’s what was going on in my head."
Other collaborations
Gore played keyboard on two tracks by Annette & Inga Humpe (Humpe and Humpe), called "Happiness Is Hard to Take" & "Don't Know Where I Belong" from their 1985 album Humpe Humpe.
He played guitar on the Gwen Stefani song "Wonderful Life" on her 2006 album The Sweet Escape.
Gore collaborated on the band Onetwo's track "Cloud Nine" by playing the guitar and as songwriter of the song, which can be found on their 2007 album called Instead.
In 2010, Tim Simenon's Bomb the Bass album Back to Light was published, which contains the instrumental "Milakia", co-written by Martin Gore during the Ultra sessions. Gore also played synthesiser on the track.
Compact Space's album Nameless (2011) includes the track "The Unstoppable Collision" with Gore on guitar. Compact Space is formed by Depeche Mode's collaborators Christian Eigner, Daryl Bamonte and singer Florian Kraemmer.
Also in 2011, Gore created the sound "Siren-synth – Mutesound" on the track "Uni Rec" on the album Univrs by German glitch and minimalist techno artist Alva Noto.
Remixes
1994 Spirit Feel – "Rejoice" (Mystic Span Mix)
1995 Garbage – "Queer" (The Most Beautiful Woman in Town Mix)
1999 ON – "Soluble Words" (Sublingual Remix)
2003 Señor Coconut And His Orchestra – "Smooth Operator" (In-Disguise Remix)
2013 Diamond Version - "Get Yours" (Martin L. Gore Remix)
Mute - iMUTE 484 • Aftermaths(Digital Download)(20 August 2012) EU
MARTIN GORE | OTHER VIDEO RELEASES
2011
Man Made Machine • (EU release 15 December 2011)Video directed by Timothy Saccenti
MARTIN GORE | OTHERS PROJECTS
Humpe Humpe • "Happiness Is Hard To Take" 03:56 (Keyboards: Annete Humpe, Martin L. Gore, Roma Baran / Synthesizer: Daniel Miller)(LP / WEA – 240 635-1, CD / WEA – 240 635-2, MC / WEA – 240 635-4) Germany, release album 1985
Humpe Humpe • "Don't Know Where I Belong" 03:36 (Toy Keyboard: Martin L. Gore)(LP / WEA – 240 635-1, CD / WEA – 240 635-2, MC / WEA – 240 635-4) Germany, release album 1985
Garbage • "Queer" (The Most Beautiful Woman In Town Mix) (Mixed by Gareth Jones, Martin Gore and Paul Freegard) 05:35(CD) UK, release single 20 November 1995
Spirit Feel • "Rejoice" (Mystic Span Mix) 12:09 (Remixed by Martin L. Gore and Paul Freegard)(CD) US, release album 1995
Propaganda • "Cloud 9" 04:24Martin Gore co-wrote the song "Cloud 9" in 1998 for the band "Propaganda". Recorded a guitar part. The track was not included in any album "Propaganda". The original track "Propaganda", everyone heard when there was a leak, in 2002, through the file-sharing networks of the Internet. Original track, not released on LP, CD, MC.
On • "Soluble Words" (Sublingual Remix) 07:00 (Remixed by Martin L. Gore, Gareth Jones, Paul Freegard)(Promo LP, CD) US, release single 1999
Señor Coconut And His Orchestra • "Smooth Operator" (In-Disguise Mix) 05:56 (Remixed by Martin L. Gore and Andrew Phillpott)(LP, CD) Germany, release 29 September 2003
Onetwo • "Cloud 9" 04:47 (Written by Claudia Brücken, Martin L. Gore. Main guitars by Martin L. Gore)(CD) UK & US, release "Item" EP 28 June 2004 (Track reworked)
Client • "Overdrive" 03:50 (Additional vocals by Martin L. Gore)Label Toast Hawaii – TH007CD (CD) EU, release album "City" 27 September 2004
Gwen Stefani • "Wonderful Life" 03:59 (Guitars by Martin L. Gore and Richard Hawley)(CD) US, release album "The Sweet Escape" 05 December 2006
Onetwo • "Cloud Nine" (Radio Edit) 03:59, "Cloud Nine" (Instead Version) 04:47 (Written by Claudia Brücken, Martin L. Gore. Main guitars by Martin L. Gore)(CD) UK, release single "Cloud Nine" 19 February 2007 / (CD) UK, release album "Instead" 26 February 2007 (Track reworked)
Nouvelle Vague • "Master And Servant" 03:19 (Performed by Melanie Pain & Martin L. Gore)(CD) UK, release album "3" 30 June 2009 / (Promo CD) EU, release single 2009
Nitzer Ebb • "Once You Say" 03:41 (Featuring Martin L. Gore (Vocals))(CD) Germany, release album "Industrial Complex" 22 January 2010
Bomb The Bass • "Milakia" 04:39 (Featuring Martin Gore / Writers: Martin L. Gore / Paul Conboy / Tim Simenon / Production: Tim Simenon / Paul Conboy / Martin L. Gore)(LP, CD) Germany, release album "Back To Light" 01 March 2010
Compact Space • "The Unstoppable Collision" 04:49 / "The Unstoppable Collision" (Extended) 06:18 (Guitar by Martin L. Gore)(CD) Germany, release album "Nameless" 24 June 2011
Alva Noto • "Uni Rec" 07:32 (Sound "Siren-synth - Mutesound" by Martin L. Gore)(LP, CD) Germany, release album "Univrs" 10 October 2011
Diamond Version • "Get Yours" (Martin Gore Mix) 05:19(CD) Japan, release album "EP 1-5" 02 June 2013
The Mission • "Only You And You Alone" 07:20 (Backing vocals by Martin L. Gore)(LP, CD) UK, release album "Another Fall From Grace" 30 September 2016
ReMission International • "TOS2020" (Single) 05:07 and "TOS2020" (Beholden To The Front Line Workers Of The World Mix) 09:49 (Vocal contributors: Martin Gore)(LP, CD) EU, release album LP - 23 October 2020 / release album CD - 28 August 2020
RIK • "Modernism" (feat. Martin Gore) 04:30 / "Prodigy" (feat. Martin Gore) 02:30(Digital) Rik Records Ltd & SME (Japan) Inc, release album "Modernism" 27 February 2021
Jean-Michel Jarre • "BRUTALISM TAKE 2" (Jean-Michel Jarre · Martin Gore) 05:00(Digital) Columbia Local, release album 09 September 2022
Alva Noto • "Subterraneans" (feat. Martin L. Gore and William Basinski) 08:57 / "Subterraneans" Instrumental (feat. Martin L. Gore and William Basinski) 08:59(LP)(12" Single) NOTON / N-057, Germany, release 16 December 2022