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Stripped: "Depeche Mode"

Stripped: "Depeche Mode"

"Depeche Mode"

by Jonathan Miller
Paperback
Publication Date: 30/07/2008

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This is an updated edition of the electrifying biography about four Essex lads who became award-winning stadium superstars and champions of synth pop/rock. This groundbreaking book features in-depth interviews with founder member Vince Clarke, engineer-cum-producer Gareth Jones - who together with Mute Records founder/mentor Daniel Miller - played a pivotal role in shaping Depeche Mode's unique sound over theyears, latter-day producer Mark Bell and contains never before seen interviews with Miller and the band members themselves.With additional input from pivotal suynth pioneers Gary Numan, John Foxx, Karl Baros (ex-Kraftwerk) and Thomas Dolby, this is a unique portrait of a band that almost lost control when their lives went off the rails, singer Dave Gahan's herion addiction nearly killed him and musical mastermind Alan Wilder left for good. Their story is brought right up to date with details of Dave Gahan's solo success, their album sales that top 70 million copies and their record breaking stadium concerts.
ISBN:
9781847724441
9781847724441
Category:
Biography: arts & entertainment
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
30-07-2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Omnibus Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Edition:
3rd Edition
Pages:
552
Dimensions (mm):
198x129x38mm
Weight:
0.77kg
Jonathan Miller

Jonathan Miller is Channel 4’s Asia Correspondent based in Bangkok.

Three months after Rodrigo Duterte was elected in the President’s southern home city of Davao, Jonathan became the first foreign journalist to challenge him face-to-face on the devastation wrought by his controversial and deadly war on drugs.

Jonathan was born in Derry, Ireland, and has lived much of his life in Southeast Asia, including correspondent postings with the BBC.

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