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Depeche Mode: Vince | Simon Spence

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Four boys who grew up in the experimental 'New Town' of Basildon in the late 7Os on a diet of Kraftwerk and Essex soul produced what founder Vince Clarke called "ultrapop". In the words of Depeche Mode singer Dave Gahan, "a new kind of band from a new kind of town".

 

After writing debut album Speak & Spell and hit single 'Just Can't Get Enough, Clarke left to start Yazoo with Basildon's Alison Moyet. She is interviewed here alongside the band's closest friends for a book that tells how these Basildon teenagers went from the church to the charts.

 

Size: 111. x178mm (paperback)

Pages: 202

Publisher: Backstage Books

Depeche Mode: Vince | Simon Spence