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Depeche Mode are an electronic music group that formed in 1980 in Basildon, Essex (England), currently consisting of vocalist David Gahan and keyboardist Martin Gore, and previously including keyboardists Vince Clarke, Alan Wilder, and Andy Fletcher, the latter of which remained in the band until his death in 2022. One of the most critically respected of all 1980s electronic groups, their most famous albums include "Music for the Masses", "Violator", and "Songs of Faith and Devotion", and some of their biggest hits include the singles "Enjoy the Silence", "Personal Jesus", and "Just Can't Get Enough".
Depeche Mode are an electronic music group that formed in 1980 in Basildon, Essex (England), currently consisting of vocalist David Gahan and keyboardist Martin Gore, and previously including keyboardists Vince Clarke, Alan Wilder, and Andy Fletcher, the latter of which remained in the band until his death in 2022. One of the most critically respected of all 1980s electronic groups, their most famous albums include "Music for the Masses", "Violator", and "Songs of Faith and Devotion", and some of their biggest hits include the singles "Enjoy the Silence", "Personal Jesus", and "Just Can't Get Enough".



Latest revision as of 01:48, 3 August 2023

Left to right: David Gahan, Alan Wilder, Martin Gore and Andy Fletcher

Depeche Mode are an electronic music group that formed in 1980 in Basildon, Essex (England), currently consisting of vocalist David Gahan and keyboardist Martin Gore, and previously including keyboardists Vince Clarke, Alan Wilder, and Andy Fletcher, the latter of which remained in the band until his death in 2022. One of the most critically respected of all 1980s electronic groups, their most famous albums include "Music for the Masses", "Violator", and "Songs of Faith and Devotion", and some of their biggest hits include the singles "Enjoy the Silence", "Personal Jesus", and "Just Can't Get Enough".

Muse supported them on July 2006 in Stockholm. Map of the Problematique resembles Depeche Mode's Enjoy The Silence to some extent.

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