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Avant Artists, Driven Manila, and Republiq combine to bring you Depeche Mode’s Andy Fletcher.

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What if you started – and won – a revolution, and then nobody really wanted you around anymore? That’s kind of the situation facing pioneer electronic band Depeche Mode, who had their biggest success in the late ’80s/early ’90s. Many current DJs point to their pre-electronica and massive remixes by Depeche soundscaper Alan Wilder as pivotal to the spread of early techno.
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What if you started – and won – a revolution, and then nobody really wanted you around anymore? That’s kind of the situation facing pioneer electronic band Depeche Mode, who had their biggest success in the late ’80s/early ’90s. Many current DJs point to their pre-electronica and massive remixes by Depeche soundscaper Alan Wilder as pivotal to the spread of early techno.
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