Electronic Manifesto: French Tribute To Mute Records

Release year: 2009
Release version: Physical release
Label: M-Tronic
Type: Compilation

Strictly limited to 500 copies, comes in cardboard gatefold sleeve. Only 3 tracks are from Depeche Mode.

Tracks of “Electronic Manifesto: French Tribute To Mute Records”

  1. Lyynk (Feat. Xav Jenx) – Waiting for the Night 05:09
  2. Commuter – Agent Orange 04:25
  3. Laag – Under the Flag 04:49
  4. Millimetric (Featuring HIV+) – Coco Pino 04:18
  5. Cruise [Ctrl] & HIV+ – Los Niños del Parque 05:46
  6. HIV+ – Warm Leatherette (Club Amour Remix) 04:49
  7. Bak XIII – Don’t Go 03:12
  8. Lambwool (feat. Sonia S.) – Photographic 05:59
  9. Neon Cage Experiment – Blume 05:15
  10. 9 Elma (feat DjeeZ) – Mystere Dans le Brouillard 03:28
  11. Brain Leisure (Feat Peter Rainman) – Love Parasites 04:46
  12. Wäks – Tanz Mit Laibach 04:04
  13. Skoyz (Feat Darkmen) – Join in the Chant 04:26
  14. Normotone – Doube Barrel Prayer 05:20
  15. Missing In Action – Never Never (People Theatre rmx) 04:41
  16. Trans Sex Club – Lady Shave 03:57
  17. Skoyz vs Void Kampf – Sato Sato 04:49
  18. Popoi Sdioh – Contact 04:47

Cover songs related to "Electronic Manifesto: French Tribute To Mute Records"

Picture of Michael M. Müller

Michael M. Müller

Although I already owned all regular releases, I started "seriously" collecting Depeche Mode's releases from all over the world in the late 80s. But when the internet and espacially eBay came up, I wanted to specialise my collection, because with eBay it was not a question of "how to find a rarity?" anymore, but just a question of "who pays the most?". That was the start of my collection of Depeche Mode cover versions.

I really like it when artists create a completely new mood in a cover version. For me, the best covers are very often just unknown tracks on an artist's album, while many tribute compilations are just "sound-a-likes" without own creativity.
Picture of Michael M. Müller

Michael M. Müller

Although I already owned all regular releases, I started "seriously" collecting Depeche Mode's releases from all over the world in the late 80s. But when the internet and espacially eBay came up, I wanted to specialise my collection, because with eBay it was not a question of "how to find a rarity?" anymore, but just a question of "who pays the most?". That was the start of my collection of Depeche Mode cover versions.

I really like it when artists create a completely new mood in a cover version. For me, the best covers are very often just unknown tracks on an artist's album, while many tribute compilations are just "sound-a-likes" without own creativity.