Posts tagged "Vince Clarke"
Note for Note: A Complete Guide to the Discography of Depeche Mode, Part Two

Note for Note: A Complete Guide to the Discography of Depeche Mode, Part Two

Part Two of our look at Depeche Mode’s illustrious catalog.

Note for Note: A Complete Guide to the Discography of Depeche Mode (Part One)

Note for Note: A Complete Guide to the Discography of Depeche Mode (Part One)

Take a trip with us through the discography of the one, the only, Depeche Mode.

New Release Report 3/13/12: Revenge of the Synthesizers

New Release Report 3/13/12: Revenge of the Synthesizers

This week’s new release schedule is highlighted by the first new music in 30 years from Depeche Mode founders Martin Gore & Vince Clarke.

The Viewfinder: Erasure’s “Fill Us With Fire”

Vince Clarke and Andy Bell have been making beautiful music together for over a quarter-century. Those of you who only know the handful of Erasure songs that hit the pop top 40 have missed out on some of the best electronic music to emerge during this time period. Clarke is a master on the synthesizers, and Andy Bell is a fantastic vocalist (his two solo albums are also pretty decent. If you see  either of them somewhere, snap ’em up.) […]

Spin Cycle: Erasure’s “Tomorrow’s World”

To dismiss Erasure as mere “synthpop pioneers” seems like it’d be erroneous; it’s true, the duo of Vince Clark and Andy Bell built a career from the ground up, dolling up their sound with more canned drumbeats and squelching keyboards than you could shake a Yaz at. But any pop connoisseur knows the real deal: peel away the layers, and what remained under that distinctly-80’s veneer were, simply, a series of excellent pop songs. Melodically, next to nothing can compete with […]

The Disco 100 #40-#31: No Stoppin'!

In case ya missed ’em, here’s the previous ten songs in the countdown . So, we’re hitting the sweet spot-we’re in the Top 40. One thing I notice as I’m looking back on these songs is that it kinda sucks that I was a little kid when these records came out. I never got to experience Studio 54 or The Paradise Garage. Not that I would have been a huge clubgoer-that scene just never really did a lot for me. But I think things were different […]