But he was only going by what happens to most groups. DAVE GAHAN, vocals: Speak & Spell is a solid album, whether you like it or not. I still think of it as Vince’s album – and all the records ...
It was Clarke’s second involvement in a debut album. He was in Depeche Mode when they released their debut album, Speak & ...
There used to be a time when the Arduino couldn’t express it’s deepest emotions, but now that [Nick] hooked up a speech synthesis chip from a Speak & Spell, it can finally whisper sweet ...
On the final night of the first leg of their latest North American tour, the British electronic group Depeche ... “Speak to Me”; and the lovely “Ghosts Again,” destined to be a Depeche ...
For some of us, the Speak ‘n Spell evokes pleasant memories of childhood as our first computer, along with one of those Merlin things. For others, it’s the ultimate circuit bending victim.
Mark Gardener and Andy Bell spoke to NME about conquering adversity, bingeing on Netflix documentaries, their new U2 and Depeche Mode inspired album, and their close bond with The Cure's Robert ...
Depeche Mode keyboardist Andy Fletcher has died, the band has announced. The band said they were "shocked and filled with overwhelming sadness with the untimely passing of our dear friend ...
Enjoy The Silence UK are a Depeche Mode tribute band formed by members of established premier tribute acts “Speak & Spell” (Depeche Mode) and “Love Distraction” (The Human League).
The electronic rock pioneer's lifelong affinity for Gretsch guitars comes full circle with a Two Tone Smoke Green semi-hollow ...
Clarke has been a member of several other bands, as well, notably Depeche Mode, Yazoo, and the Assembly. Vince Clarke was born as Vincent Martin on July 3, 1960 in East London, England.
Depeche Mode‘s Dave Gahan, Queens Of The Stone Age‘s Josh Homme, Chrissie Hynde and more have been announced as performers for a Mark Lanegan tribute show this winter. Titled “Mark Lanegan ...
A harder industrial sound with new boy Alan Wilder helping the Mode shake off their “boy ... GORE: When we first went over with Speak & Spell, we were playing in clubs of 1,500 people.