Depeche Mode
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Electronic dance musicInfluential musicians in industrial, synth pop and later electronic dance styles include the Silver Apples, A-ha, Pet Shop Boys, Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, New Order, Cabaret Voltaire , Throbbing Gristle, The Human League and Kraftwerk. In... In this article: Paul Oakenfold, Juan Atkins, Kraftwerk, Gabber, Happy hardcore, Headhunterz, Sasha, John Digweed, and Frankie Bones |
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Independent.co.uk - Commentators | January 06, 2009
Andy Gill: The Lennon and McCartney of electro-pop
...Rock". The group were also a crucial inspiration for both the Detroit techno scene and its European equivalent: acts such as The Human League, Gary Numan, Depeche Mode, OMD, Cabaret Voltaire and Ultravox all acknowledged a huge debt. Since...
In this article: The Human League, Florian Schneider, Kraftwerk, Autobahn, Detroit techno, IP Address, Tour de France, and Planet Rock
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Wikipedia | October 06, 2009
Razormaid!
...designs. Razormaid has released remixed tracks by numerous well-known dance artists, including Patrick Cowley, 2 Unlimited, Depeche Mode, New Order, Erasure, Madonna , Pet Shop Boys, Front 242, Nitzer Ebb, Cabaret Voltaire , Yello, Telex...
In this article: Razormaid!, EBay, Gary Numan, Jean Michel Jarre, Dead or Alive, Patrick Cowley, Madonna, Telex, and Yello
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Wikipedia | October 01, 2009
Tiga (musician)
He has provided remixes for artists such as Bran Van 3000, Depeche Mode, Dannii Minogue, Scissor Sisters, Peaches , Felix Da Housecat, Cabaret Voltaire , Soulwax, LCD Soundsystem, FC Kahuna, Telepopmusik, Martini Bros. and FPU .
In this article: Tiga, Richard X, Soulwax, Scissor Sisters, Sunglasses at Night, Jori Hulkkonen, Tomas Andersson, Peaches, and Sexor
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www.independent.co.uk
Album: Editors, In This Light and on This Evening (Columbia)
This time, they've ditched the guitars in favour of synths, cannily drafting in Mark "Flood" Ellis as producer, who brings a wealth of experience working with Soft Cell, Depeche Mode and Cabaret Voltaire to effect the change. On...
In this article: Editors, Tom Smith, Joy Division, Soft Cell, Cabaret Voltaire, New Order, and London
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New Yorker: Everything | September 06, 2009
Sasha Frere-Jones: Music that lives in the headphones of angry teens.
...and singers.) The Nine Inch Nails sound has its roots in the dark, minor-key inclinations of British bands like Bauhaus and Depeche Mode, who helped create the aesthetic for gothic rock (a depressive, death-obsessed affect and a lot of black...
In this article: Trent Reznor, Nine Inch Nails, March of the Pigs, Ilan Rubin, Throbbing Gristle, Year Zero, Pretty Hate Machine, Tequila, and Breast implant
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Pitchfork | March 04, 2009
A Place to Bury Strangers Sign to Mute
...and pieces from any number of 1980s-vintage noise-pop heroes: Hissing drum machine rattles from Cabaret Voltaire, morose pop hooks from Depeche Mode, slithery raunch from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, layered guitar scree from Sonic Youth. And...
In this article: A Place to Bury Strangers, Mute Records, Sonic Youth, Oliver Ackermann, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Blast First, Cabaret Voltaire, Brooklyn, and Atlantic
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Wikipedia | September 07, 2009
Black Strobe
...their dark electrosound as "frozen balearic gay biker house". They are heavily influenced by such bands as Cabaret Voltaire , Nitzer Ebb, Front 242 and Depeche Mode. They are much sought after as remixers, and worked with such diverse...
In this article: Black Strobe, Ivan Smagghe, Nitzer Ebb, RocknRolla, Guy Ritchie, Tiefschwarz, Output Records, Royksopp, Madonna, and Cabaret Voltaire
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www.washingtonpost.com | December 21, 2006
Reveling in the Human Side of Electronica
...connecting my two favorite things," says BT, 35. "With other people who were heroes of mine in the same era -- Depeche Mode, Cabaret Voltaire and Kraftwerk -- it was the opposite of that. Their whole esthetic was the sterility of technology...
In this article: BT, Thomas Morgan Robertson, This Binary Universe, DVD, House of Blues, Hyperactive, and She Blinded Me with Science
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Wikipedia | October 01, 2009
Metro Chicago
...and California for X and The Bangles. In Metro's first year of business, it hosted future music heavyweights New Order, Depeche Mode, Killing Joke, Billy Idol and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. Metro opened doors not only for artists...
In this article: Joe Shanahan, Chicago, Metro Chicago, New York City, The Smashing Pumpkins, Shannon Hoon, R.E.M., The Killers, DVD, and Chicago Reader
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Depeche Mode (pronounced: /dəˌpɛʃˈmoʊd/) are an English electronic band who formed in 1980, in Basildon, Essex, England. The group's original line-up was Dave Gahan (lead vocals), Martin Gore (keyboards, guitar, vocals, chief songwriter after 1981), Andrew Fletcher (keyboards) and Vince Clarke (keyboards, chief songwriter 1980–81). Vince Clarke left the band after the release of their 1981 debut album, and was replaced by Alan Wilder (keyboards, drums, production) with Gore taking over songwriting. Wilder left the band in 1995 and since then Gahan, Gore, and Fletcher have continued as a trio.
Depeche Mode are one of the most successful, influential, longest-lived bands that have emerged from the early 80's. They have had forty-five songs in the UK Singles Chart and #1 albums in UK, US and throughout Europe. According to EMI, Depeche Mode have sold over 75 million albums worldwide, as part of total worldwide record sales (including singles) in excess of 100 million.
- Origin:
- Basildon, Essex, England
- Years Active:
- 1980–present
- Current members:
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- Genre:
- Electropop
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