Daryl Bamonte

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Daryl Bamonte is an English musician and artist manager, known for working for Depeche Mode and the Cure.[1] He is the owner of Bamonte Artist Management, the Managing Director of Schubert Music Publishing UK[2] and keyboardist in Permafrost.

Depeche Mode[]

He started off, according to the commentary of Depeche Mode 101, setting up and taking down equipment for the band, in their early days. He stayed with them, after they gained success, as the road manager. He is also credited in the film's commentary, as the fifth member of Depeche Mode. He is seen in many parts of the film, including one in which he sings "I Saw Her Standing There" accompanied by Dave Gahan on harmonica and Martin Gore on guitar. He was the tour manager for the Depeche Mode: Devotional video documentary.[3]

In 1994, Andrew Fletcher had to leave the tour and Daryl replaced him for the second leg of the US Tour, as well as six shows in South America.

Alan Wilder commented on his website when asked about this:

"While everyone else was sunning themselves on the beach and enjoying a well-earned rest, Daryl and I spent a week cooped up in a hotel room in Hawaii where I taught him the entire set. He subsequently played it perfectly for the rest of the tour - pretty good eh, considering he'd hardly ever played a keyboard before in his life."[4]

Having been with them since the beginning of their career,[5] he appears in all of the documentaries for the Depeche Mode remastered albums released so far, apart from Exciter and later, as he stopped working with the band in 1995.

The Cure[]

In 1995, Daryl began working for the Cure, alongside his older brother, Perry Bamonte who was lead guitarist at the time. Daryl was Executive Producer for the Trilogy DVD[3] and The Cure album alongside Robert Smith. His work with the Cure ended in 2005.

Compact Space[]

Bamonte was one of three members in the band Compact Space, along with Christian Eigner and Florian Kraemmer. In the band, Bamonte wrote the lyrics, Eigner wrote the music, and Kraemmer assembled the melodies.[5] Their first album Nameless and the Push Push EP were released in June 2011 in physical and digital formats through their own label Elsbeere Recordings in a worldwide licensing deal with Ferryhouse Productions in Hamburg.[5]

Schubert Music Publishing[]

Today, Bamonte is the Managing Director of Schubert Music Publishing UK and Smile Records UK.[2] He is still very active as an artist manager, but also as a speaker at international conferences and consulting contributor to workshops and seminars.[6][7] He is also the keyboard player in Norwegian post-wave band Permafrost.

References[]

  1. ^ Apter, Jeff. Never Enough: The Story of The Cure. Music Sales Group. p. 429. ISBN 978-0-85712-024-3. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Schubert Music Publishing". www.schubertmusic.com. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Daryl Bamonte - IMDb". The Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
  4. ^ Shunt Q&A
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Compact Space". Compact Space. 2011. Retrieved 3 Aug 2011.
  6. ^ "DARYL BAMONTE – Sonic Visions". Retrieved 2018-12-04.
  7. ^ "Member Discount: Westway LAB Festival and PRO Conference, Portugal". ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT MUSIC. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
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