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Depeche Mode - Random Access Memory
15,49 €

For over a quarter of a century Depeche Mode have been making some of the most affecting and ground breaking music in existence. From the Synth-Pop innocence of their early eighties New Romanticism to the sombre 'no wave' landscapes of their more recent output, this incredible group has been hailed as godfathers to Techno, Electronica and Industrial Metal. Having not only survived but also flourished, while virtually all of their contemporaries have disappeared, they now command a level of respect, from critics, consumers and musicians alike, that was unthinkable 'back in the day'.
Depeche Mode: Random Access Memory is a celebration of their extraordinary achievements and charts the astonishing career of Essex's finest. For the first time, this DVD documentary goes behind the music and discovers what it took for this unlikely group from Basildon to remain such visionary pioneers of the Electronic scene for all those years. Using exclusive interviews, rare footage, previously unseen photographs and a host of other features this film reveals virtually everything anyone could ever want to know.
The complete and unauthorised biography of Depeche Mode.
Features rare and exclusive interviews with the band and those closest to them, including - esteemed photographer and film maker Brian Griffin, the man behind those revolutionary album covers - writer and music journalist Jonathan Miller, the man who knows more about Depeche than they do themselves and author of the acclaimed biography 'Stripped: Depeche Mode' - close friend of the band Phil Burdett, who played with Martin Gore in an early incarnation of the band - Deb Mann, the former girlfriend of Vince Clarke who ran the Depeche Mode fan club for many years - Mode's favourite producer Gareth Jones - the list goes on and on...
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Depeche Mode - Random Access Memory
15,49 €
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For over a quarter of a century Depeche Mode have been making some of the most affecting and ground breaking music in existence. From the Synth-Pop innocence of their early eighties New Romanticism to the sombre 'no wave' landscapes of their more recent output, this incredible group has been hailed as godfathers to Techno, Electronica and Industrial Metal. Having not only survived but also flourished, while virtually all of their contemporaries have disappeared, they now command a level of respect, from critics, consumers and musicians alike, that was unthinkable 'back in the day'.
Depeche Mode: Random Access Memory is a celebration of their extraordinary achievements and charts the astonishing career of Essex's finest. For the first time, this DVD documentary goes behind the music and discovers what it took for this unlikely group from Basildon to remain such visionary pioneers of the Electronic scene for all those years. Using exclusive interviews, rare footage, previously unseen photographs and a host of other features this film reveals virtually everything anyone could ever want to know.
The complete and unauthorised biography of Depeche Mode.
Features rare and exclusive interviews with the band and those closest to them, including - esteemed photographer and film maker Brian Griffin, the man behind those revolutionary album covers - writer and music journalist Jonathan Miller, the man who knows more about Depeche than they do themselves and author of the acclaimed biography 'Stripped: Depeche Mode' - close friend of the band Phil Burdett, who played with Martin Gore in an early incarnation of the band - Deb Mann, the former girlfriend of Vince Clarke who ran the Depeche Mode fan club for many years - Mode's favourite producer Gareth Jones - the list goes on and on...
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