Depeche Mode (the band name was inspired by a French fashion magazine) was found 1980 in Basildon (England) by |
Depeche Mode was founded in 1980 in Basildon (England) by: |
The band name was inspired by a French fashion magazine. |
first found Yazoo? together with [Alison Moyet]? and later Erasure? together with [Andy Bell]?. [Alan Wilder]? joined the band as a replacement for Clarke and Martin Gore took over the job of song-writing. |
first found Yazoo? together with [Alison Moyet]? and later Erasure? together with [Andy Bell]?. [Alan Wilder]? joined the band as a replacement for Clarke and Martin Gore took over the job of song-writing. |
In June 1995 after the Songs of Faith and Devotion album/tour Alan Wilder left the band because of unsatisfactory internal working conditions. |
In June 1995 after the Songs of Faith and Devotion album/tour Alan Wilder left the band because of unsatisfactory internal working conditions. |
The band name was inspired by a French fashion magazine.
After the release of their first album (Speak & Spell) song-writer Clarke left the band to first found Yazoo? together with [Alison Moyet]? and later Erasure? together with [Andy Bell]?. [Alan Wilder]? joined the band as a replacement for Clarke and Martin Gore took over the job of song-writing.
In June 1995 after the Songs of Faith and Devotion album/tour Alan Wilder left the band because of unsatisfactory internal working conditions.
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