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Thursday, May 26, 2022

Andy Fletcher of Depeche Mode Has Passed Away



Andy Fletcher passed away today at the age of 60. I saw Depeche Mode live for the first time as a teenager back on July 14, 1986, at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheter in Irvine, CA. I grew up with their music and still listen to them to this day. They will always be a staple in my life. I have Andy Fletcher and the rest of Depeche Mode to thank for so much magic in my life on so many levels, from being a kid frolicking about in the 80s, to an adult dealing with the trials a tribulations of the day. Depeche Mode is a big part of that and Andy Fletcher was core to the band. He will be sorely missed by so many of us.

This post features two images of Andy. One from Wikipedia, and one from Discogs. The following bio is from Wikipedia. Don't miss the last sentence.

"Andrew John Leonard Fletcher (8 July 1961 – c. 26 May 2022), sometimes known as Fletch, was an English keyboard player, DJ, and a founding member of the electronic band Depeche Mode. In 2020, Fletcher was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Depeche Mode.[1]

In the late 1970s, Fletcher and schoolmate Vince Clarke formed the short-lived band No Romance in China, in which Fletcher played bass guitar. In 1980, Fletcher met Martin Gore at the Van Gogh pub on Paycocke Road in Basildon. With Clarke, the trio, now all on synthesizer, formed another group called Composition of Sound.[2] Clarke served as chief songwriter and also provided lead vocals until singer Dave Gahan was recruited into the band later that year, after which they adopted the name Depeche Mode at Gahan's suggestion.[3] Clarke left the group in late 1981, shortly after the release of their debut album Speak & Spell.[2]

Their 1982 follow-up album, A Broken Frame, was recorded as a trio, with Gore taking over primary songwriting duties.[4] Musician and producer Alan Wilder joined the band in late 1982 and the group continued as a quartet until Wilder's departure in 1995. From then on, the core trio of Gahan, Gore, and Fletcher remained active, up to the release of their 2017 album Spirit and ensuing world tour.[5]

Fletcher's role within Depeche Mode was often a topic of speculation. In early incarnations of the band, he played (electric and later synth) bass. As the band evolved after Vince Clarke's departure in 1981, Fletcher's role changed as each of the band members took to the areas that suited them and benefited the band collectively. In a key scene in D.A. Pennebaker's 1989 documentary film about the band, Fletcher clarified these roles: "Martin's the songwriter, Alan's the good musician, Dave's the vocalist, and I bum around."


Andy Fletcher and Daniel Miller talking about Depeche Mode early days

video upload by Michele Bisceglia

"This interview was shot in november 2015, but never edited and published.
We were in Verbier, Switzerland, for the 3 days happening Audi-o-Rama.
Depeche Mode founding member and keyboardist Fletch & Mute Records boss Miller remember the day they met and discuss other stories about the early days of the band"

A search on the first video to feature Depeche Mode comes up with the following 1981 performance from Top of the Pops. Andy Fletcher is on the Moog Prodigy.

Depeche Mode - Just Can't Get Enough 1981

video upload by memorylane1980s

The following is a live tribue by DX5. If you follow the site you should be familiar with his numerous covers of Depeche Mode. This site is about synths and the people who love synths. This is the first tribute I've seen by a fan of Depeche Mode and I wanted to include it.

Andy (Fletch) Fletcher, has sadly passed away today :( :( Chat and synth tribute to him.

video upload by DX5

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Vintage Depeche Mode Live 1981 - SPEAK & SPELL TOUR


YouTube via Koffe74 | September 02, 2007

"live Amsterdam,Paradiso 26.09.1981"

Playlist ordered by setlist via wikipedia and others (missing tracks in brackets):

[Any Second Now]
Depeche Mode Photographic
Nodisco Depeche Mode
New Life Depeche Mode live 1981
DM puppets live 1981
Depeche mode Icemachine live 1981
[Big Muff]
Depeche mode I sometimes wish I was dead live 1981
Tora! tora! tora!
Just can't get enough
Boys say go!
What's your name?

{Encore}
Depeche Mode Television set
Depeche Mode Price of love

{Encore 2}
Dreaming of me

This one triggered by http://www.youtube.com/user/MrGENERICERIC's favorites.

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Playing Synthpop Songs Live (Streaming Edited Highlights)


video upload by DX5

"Edited highlights from the unplanned (no preparation at all) live streaming broadcasted on December 27, 2021 with me playing some synthpop songs.
00:00 Trust (edit) - The Cure.
04:45 Just Like Heaven - The Cure.
08:25 Waving.
08:28 Why Can't I Be You - The Cure.
11:39 My Secret Garden + Oberkorn intro (Hammersmith vers) - Depeche Mode.
19:06 Policy Of Truth - Depeche Mode.
25:24 Enjoy The Silence (+ intro while loading backtrack's PT session) - Depeche Mode.
32:33 Home - Depeche Mode.
38:21 Shake the Disease - Depeche Mode.
43:24 It's My Life - Talk Talk.
47:40 Save a Prayer - Duran Duran.
53:13 Fade To Grey - Visage.
57:13 New Life - Depeche Mode.
1:01:33 Photographic (+ sound test intro) - Depeche Mode.
1:06:04 Waving and end.

Synths used (L to R, Top to bottom): Roland Promars MRS-2, Roland JP8000, Kurzweil PC1x, Roland JX-8P, Emu Emax I and II.
All backtracks previously recorded on its entirely by me, track by track, on Pro Tools.
Video encoded with an analogue capture device (plus the usual hi8 camera), hence some colours are a bit distorted.
Performed live here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara."

Sunday, June 08, 2014

8-Bit Operators presents: ComputeHer - "Strangelove"


Published on Jun 8, 2014 8-Bit Operators·9 videos

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ComputeHer's Commodore64/ Nintendo cover of Depeche Mode's 'Strangelove' , video by HC Carbo, Track taken from 8-Bit Operators - Tribute to Depeche Mode: Enjoy The Science"on CD/ DL- http://www.8bitoperators.com/depechemode - ComputeHer - http://www.computeher.com
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With their internationally acclaimed series of tributes to Kraftwerk, The Beatles and Devo already established as benchmarks in the global scene, 8-Bit Operators return by popular demand, this time honoring the timeless synth-pop of Depeche Mode.

Curated by electronic music veteran Jeremy Kolosine, this inspired new collection entitled Enjoy The Science (June 10th release) features the world's leading artists in the "chiptune" and "synthpunk" movements performing highly musical, lo-bit video-game hardware re-imaginings of 15 favorite Depeche Mode tracks, spanning the band's incredible 30+ year career.

Showcasing the globe's most inventive, influential and innovative Operatives of 8-bit arrangement, programming, application & hi-tech production, 8-Bit Operators collective is addicted to the sound character delivered by various micro-chips made iconic in the late 20th century (in Nintendos, Ataris, Gameboys, Commodore 64s, Speak & Spells, etc.), and when these devices are musically re-tooled, adapted, or even "circuit-bent", brand-new creative options and sound palettes are invented.

This collection illustrates, joyously, the emotional versatility, intensity and fun of "chipmusic" especially when inspired by the rich melodies and thoughtful lyrics of Depeche Mode's Martin Gore and former member Vince Clarke.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Yamaha CS01II plays BIG MUFF by Depeche Mode


YouTube Uploaded by peahix on May 19, 2011

"Download this track at: http://snd.sc/iyLd2s

The Yamaha CS01II is the first real synthesizer I ever owned. I got it when I was about 14 years old, back in 1985 or so. I noticed that I could get reasonable approximations of most of the sounds from Depeche Mode's "Speak & Spell" album with it, but at the time I didn't have the means to make decent multi-track cover versions, even after I got a 4-track.

Recently I was studying the Depeche Mode 5.1 surround mixes, and realized that I could clearly hear all the distinct parts of alot of the songs, so I decided to throw together some renditions using just my trusty old Yamaha CS01II as the sole sound source (including the drums), just to see how close I could get to the originals using very limited means.

The actual musical arrangement is about 100% accurate. The sounds themselves are of course only approximations, and most of them don't have the same level of timbral detail as the ARP originals. I sequenced the whole thing in Cubase via a Kenton Pro Solo going into the custom CV/Gate inputs on my CS01II, recording each monophonic line in one at a time. Cubase provided the reverb and EQ, otherwise it's all CS01II. I've deliberately been quite pure about this process- other than the reverb/delay/EQ, there's no manipulation of the sounds going on here. This is, for me, mostly a technical exercise, so it wouldn't make much sense to process the sounds very much, as that would only take it further away from the native sound of the CS01II.

I don't really consider these to be "covers" as such- if I were covering these tunes, I'd do something creative with them as opposed to just mimicing them as closely as possible. I don't have any desire to "cover" these songs in that sense. At any rate, this project has been a good exercise in close listening and mixing for me, so I see that as the main reward for my efforts."

Also see:
Yamaha CS01II plays ICE MACHINE by Depeche Mode
Yamaha CS01II plays NEW LIFE by Depeche Mode
Yamaha CS01II plays JUST CAN'T GET ENOUGH by Depeche Mode

Pea runs Optigan.com

Friday, June 07, 2013

DEPECHE MODE Covers by Jenny Jen

DEPECHE MODE - STRIPPED (Minimal Moog Cover by JENNY JEN)
Published on Mar 3, 2013 Jenny Jen·2 videos

"This is my very first and very special cover version of Depeche Mode's "Stripped". All sounds played with MOOG Little Phatty only, except vocoder vox!!! I made this unique video especially to win a ticket for the album launch event in Vienna and of course to show my passion for DEPECHE MODE :)) Watch, like, share & ENJOY!!!

Song written by Martin L. Gore
directed & played by me: Jenny Jen
mix by Gabor P."


DEPECHE MODE - IT'S NO GOOD (Minimal Moog Cover by JENNY JEN)
Published on Jun 7, 2013

"Here it is - my second special Moog cover of Depeche Mode's terrific "It's No Good" (Ultra).
For my first cover "Stripped" I got so much positive response, so I decided to make another one. Thank you so much for all these lovely comments for my Moog version of "Stripped"!!! I hope you like this cover as much as the other :)

Song written by Martin L. Gore
directed & played by Jenny Jen
mixed by Gabor P."

Sunday, October 02, 2011

In That Quiert Earth- Genesis cover p1 & Depeche Mode Covers by Babyblue57


Uploaded by Babyblue57 on May 15, 2011

"Just jamming with a very basic drum pattern and a split bass/lead sound on the JP8k"

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Yamaha CS01II plays ICE MACHINE by Depeche Mode


YouTube Uploaded by peahix on May 18, 2011

"Download this track here: http://snd.sc/jE70lS

The Yamaha CS01II is the first real synthesizer I ever owned. I got it when I was about 14 years old, back in 1985 or so. I noticed that I could get reasonable approximations of most of the sounds from Depeche Mode's "Speak & Spell" album with it, but at the time I didn't have the means to make decent multi-track cover versions, even after I got a 4-track.

Recently I was studying the Depeche Mode 5.1 surround mixes, and realized that I could clearly hear all the distinct parts of alot of the songs, so I decided to throw together some renditions using just my trusty old Yamaha CS01II as the sole sound source (including the drums), just to see how close I could get to the originals.

This version has no vocals at all, but otherwise it comes pretty close to the original. The actual musical arrangement is about 100% accurate. The sounds themselves are of course only approximations, and most of them don't have the same level of timbral detail as the ARP originals. I sequenced the whole thing in Cubase via a Kenton Pro Solo going into the custom CV/Gate inputs on my CS01II, recording each monophonic line in one at a time. Cubase provided the reverb and EQ, otherwise it's all CS01II."

Also see:
Yamaha CS01II plays NEW LIFE by Depeche Mode
Yamaha CS01II plays JUST CAN'T GET ENOUGH by Depeche Mode

Pea runs Optigan.com

Saturday, June 18, 2022

Depeche Mode live in Luxembourg 1982

Some synth spotting with early Depeche Mode.

Update via alanmarcero in the comments:

Depeche Mode 1982-03-30 Rainbow Club, Oberkorn, Luxembourg (HQ video)
video upload by Depeche Mode Live

1982 See You Tour
Rainbow Club, Oberkorn, Luxembourg
March 30, 1982
Setlist:
1. See You
2. New Life
3. Just Can’t Get Enough

Stellar quality video recording sourced from RTL Luxembourg honoring Andy Fletcher †

Source: https://5minutes.rtl.lu/culture/musiq...

Line-up
Dave Gahan: lead vocals
Martin L. Gore: PPG Wave 2 synth, backing vocals
Alan Wilder: Roland Promars synth, backing vocals
Andy Fletcher: Moog Source synth, backing vocals

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Depeche Mode - Soothe My Soul & Interview


Published on Mar 28, 2013 DepecheModeVEVO·7 videos

NSFW female nudity in this one. Minimoog synth spotting. Some interesting textures in this one.

Delta Machine available now on iTunes: Delta Machine (Deluxe Version) - Depeche Mode
Amazon: Delta Machine (Deluxe Edition)

Music video by Depeche Mode performing Soothe My Soul. (c) 2013 Venusnote Ltd., under exclusive license to Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment

Depeche Mode - The Making Of Delta Machine EPK

Published on Mar 22, 2013

"'Delta Machine'. The new album from Depeche Mode. March 25th (Europe) / March 26th (North America)."

Friday, April 05, 2024

Depeche Mode - Photographic / Some Bizzare Version (Cover by Synthfluencer)


video upload by Synthfluencer

"'This is Photographic!' - Depeche Mode fans know these words Dave Gahan yelled when playing live in Hammersmith Odeon in 1982. Actually, Photographic is a song from the very, very early days of Depeche Mode and might be created when they still called themselves 'Composition of Sound'. The 'Some Bizzare Version' is actually the first song they officialy released ever on a compilation named 'Some Bizzare Album'.

The song is one of the darker, harder DM songs and this version is even more raw and gritty. It is very reminiscent of the transitions from punk to wave, and the DIY aesthetic of punk in particular comes to the fore here with the hand-played synthesizers. Well before Depeche Mode redefined the genre of synth pop this early version of 'Photographic' is recorded on the gear they could afford back in the days: A Kawai S-100F, a Yamaha CS5, a Moog Prodigy and a Korg KR-55 drum machine. In my cover version I use two of the original synths, the Kawai and the Yamaha to recreate an authentic sound. The role of the Prodigy is taken over by a Behringer Model D, some support sounds by Pro-1 and Pro-800."

Friday, January 11, 2019

Depeche Mode - NEW LIFE - Played on Realistic Moog MG-1 Synth


Published on Jan 10, 2019 peahix

Peahix is one of my synth heroes. His creations never cease to amaze me. He also runs optigan.com.

"I resurrected an old Cubase file I created originally to record a version of this track for my Yamaha CS01II synth, in order to test out this Moog MG-1 I picked up for $100 at a garage sale. All the sounds (drums too) were generated by the MG-1. I didn't spend alot of time dialing in the patches or the mix for this one, just sort of got it ball-parky. I did a bit of a better job overall w/ the CS01II version, which you can hear and read about here: [below]

Anyway, the Moog was MIDI'd up to Cubase via a Kenton Pro-Solo, and it seemed to work nicely with that. Neat little synth!"

Yamaha CS01II plays NEW LIFE by Depeche Mode

Published on May 9, 2011 peahix

"Download this with better sound quality here: http://snd.sc/iD5jmD

The Yamaha CS01II is the first real synthesizer I ever owned. I got it when I was about 14 years old, back in 1985 or so. I noticed that I could get reasonable approximations of most of the sounds from Depeche Mode's "Speak & Spell" album with it, but at the time I didn't have the means to make decent multi-track cover versions, even after I got a 4-track.

Recently I was studying the Depeche Mode 5.1 surround mixes, and realized that I could clearly hear all the distinct parts of alot of the songs, including "New Life." I also realized that most of the sounds in "New Life," which heavily featured the ARP 2600, were fairly simple. So I decided to throw together a version of it using just my trusty old Yamaha CS01II as the sole sound source (including the drums), just to see how close I could get to the original.

This version has no vocals at all, but otherwise it comes pretty close to the original. The actual musical arrangement is 100% accurate. The sounds themselves are of course only approximations, and most of them don't have the same level of timbral detail as the ARP originals. I sequenced the whole thing in Cubase via a Kenton Pro Solo going into the custom CV/Gate inputs on my CS01II, recording each monophonic line in one at a time (20 tracks in all). Cubase provided the reverb and EQ, otherwise it's all CS01II."

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Roland System-100M demo


Published on Sep 17, 2019 tiz9000

"I've been trying to get close to those awesome bubbling synth lines in Depeche Mode's 'Violator' for ages. They used Flood's Roland System-700 to make the amazing lines for 'Enjoy the Silence' for example.

I'll probably never own a System-700, but I understand Roland says that the circuit differences between the two systems are not that big. So I'm giving it a whirl on the 100M!"

Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence (Official Video)

Published on Oct 26, 2009 Depeche Mode

"Depeche Mode - "Enjoy The Silence" (Official Video) directed by Anton Corbijn
Original song from the 'Violator' album (Sire/Mute Records - 1990)
Buy the 12” Singles Box Sets - https://depechemodeboxsets.com"

Friday, September 16, 2011

yamaha cs 01 mkii vintage analog synthesizer

via this auction

Don't miss:
Yamaha CS01II plays BIG MUFF by Depeche Mode

Yamaha CS01II plays ICE MACHINE by Depeche Mode

Yamaha CS01II plays NEW LIFE by Depeche Mode

Yamaha CS01II plays JUST CAN'T GET ENOUGH by Depeche Mode

Canon for 2:09AM, featuring the Yamaha CS01II Analog Synthesizer

Friday, May 13, 2011

Yamaha CS01II plays JUST CAN'T GET ENOUGH by Depeche Mode


YouTube Uploaded by peahix on May 12, 2011
follow-up to Yamaha CS01II plays NEW LIFE by Depeche Mode
"Download a higher quality copy here: http://snd.sc/mCXyWu

The Yamaha CS01II is the first real synthesizer I ever owned. I got it when I was about 14 years old, back in 1985 or so. I noticed that I could get reasonable approximations of most of the sounds from Depeche Mode's "Speak & Spell" album with it, but at the time I didn't have the means to make decent multi-track cover versions, even after I got a 4-track.

Recently I was studying the Depeche Mode 5.1 surround mixes, and realized that I could clearly hear all the distinct parts of alot of the songs, so I decided to throw together some renditions using just my trusty old Yamaha CS01II as the sole sound source (including the drums), just to see how close I could get to the originals.

This version has no vocals at all, but otherwise it comes pretty close to the original. The actual musical arrangement is about 100% accurate. The sounds themselves are of course only approximations, and most of them don't have the same level of timbral detail as the ARP originals. I sequenced the whole thing in Cubase via a Kenton Pro Solo going into the custom CV/Gate inputs on my CS01II, recording each monophonic line in one at a time. Cubase provided the reverb and EQ, otherwise it's all CS01II.

The trickiest bits to transcribe accurately were the brass stabs and arpeggiator in the bridge, both originally played on a Roland Jupiter 4. The brass stabs are a series of 4-note chords, which of course I had to record in one note at a time, since you can't play chords on the CS01II.

The drums also require multiple passes. For instance, the "timbale" part required a white noise burst (band-pass EQ'd) and a low sine wave (hi-pass EQ'd). The kick and snare also have multiple components.

Sorry for the boring repeat visuals- just can't be bothered! :)"

Thursday, September 26, 2019

Studio Electronics MidiMoog Rack Synthesizer Owned by Martin Gore of Depeche Mode

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

"This Studio Electronics MidiMoog Rack Synthesizer is from the private collection of Martin Gore, founding member of Depeche Mode.

SN: N/A. SUPER COOL. MidiMoog rack synthesizer. Some light rack wear. UK power cable. Will need a step down transformer.

This unit was used on all Depeche Mode recordings following Songs Of Faith & Devotion. Insane!

All items in The Official Martin Gore of Depeche Mode Reverb Shop ship fully insured with delivery confirmation and include a signed and embossed Certificate of Authenticity from Martin Gore."

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Sequential Prophet-5 Depeche Mode Puppets Cover Analog Synthesizer Rik Marston


video by Rik Marston Official

"Sequential Prophet-5 Depeche Mode Puppets Cover"
Synthesizer Demo By Rik Marston
Original song by Depeche Mode / Vince Clarke

I have been playing Depeche Mode covers for years but the
timing on this cover was harder than I thought! Sorry about that!
Anyway all sounds are from the Sequential Prophet-5 multi-track
recorded & the drums / sequencing are from the Korg Kronos.
I'm using the "Tee Are Oh Eight Kit" from Uber Analog Volume 3,
my exclusive Roland sample pack for the Korg Kronos!
my
universe! And it's a great way to connect with me, too! :)"

Rik's Links:
Ahnyxian Sound Design: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AhnyxianSou...
Music: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/rik-marston/

Tuesday, December 04, 2012

Yamaha CS01II Plays BIG MUFF by Depeche Mode by Pea Hicks Cubase Capture

Yamaha CS01II Plays BIG MUFF by Depeche Mode - Cubase Screen Capture

Published on Dec 4, 2012 by peahix

"I've had several skeptics weigh in on my various Depeche Mode covers done all on my Yamaha CS01II synth, so I thought I'd make a screen-cap video showing the Cubase session for my rendition of "Big Muff." Here's the mastered version I posted previously: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IiZlvr7fXs [posted here]

In this version, you can see all my parts, and I solo all the different bits throughout so you can hear how it all comes together. Note that for several sounds there are actually two different tracks that play together to form a composite sound. The CS01II is a pretty limited synth, and in order to more accurately achieve certain sounds, I had to split things into their component parts. The channels that remain muted throughout are just the MIDI parts, which aren't outputting to anything here, since each MIDI track was recorded one at a time via the CS01II to an audio track. Anyway, hopefully this is useful or interesting to someone!!"

Click here for a search on "Peahix Depeche Mode" that will bring up more covers featuring only the Yamaha CS01 mkII.

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Earth Empire cover Depeche Mode "Get The Balance Right" Synthesizer EBM Music Rik Marston


SynthgodXXX
Published on Aug 30, 2017

Some synth music and synth spotting by supporting MATRIXSYNTH Member, Rik Marston. You might recognize Rik from his numerous synth demos and patches featured here on MATRIXSYNTH.

"Earth Empire cover Depeche Mode 'Get the balance right'
**Watch in HD** ** Turn it UP!**

Earth Empire LIVE @ Club 331
Legends of Synthpop Tour 2011
w/ De/Vision, Mesh, Iris April 14th, 2011

SYNTH SPOTTING!!!
Perry Safer:
Access Virus Indigo, Novation K-Station & Roland EG-101
Lisa Marston:
Roland GAIA & Yamaha CS1x

What a blast to be able to play this song live!
The vocals aren't perfect but IT WAS SOOO FUN TO SING!!
I LOVE Depeche Mode and it was an honor to cover this one!
Cover programming by the synth master Perry Safer.
What a guy!!! Such a talented cat! :)
We got to open for De/Vision, MESH & Iris that night so you
know we had a great night & it was a BLAST!!!!

All original music by DEPECHE MODE
All video FX & tweaks by Rik Marston
Live Footage by Anthony Tornatore
Check out Anthony Tornatore's awesome YouTube page!
https://www.youtube.com/user/serveand...

Thank you for watching!"

Friday, February 01, 2013

Martin Gore with MacBeth M5N & Depeche Mode's New Single



via Depeche Mode on Facebook

"'I want people to feel good about listening to this record, to get some kind of peace. It’s just got something magical about it.' - Martin L Gore"


Depeche Mode - Heaven
Published on Jan 31, 2013 DepecheModeVEVO·4 videos

"Pre-order Delta Machine now: http://smarturl.it/DMitunes - Available March 26.
'Heaven' available now: http://smarturl.it/HeaveniTunes


Music video by Depeche Mode performing Heaven. (c) 2013 Venusnote Ltd., under exclusive license to Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment"

via Ken MacBeth on Facebook
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