The evolution of electronic pop
A masterpiece from the 90s that combines darker and more experimental sound production.
Tracks like "Barrel of a Gun" demonstrate the band's musical maturity and keen sensitivity to the times. Their complex sound design, a step beyond traditional synth pop, marked a turning point that showed new possibilities for electronic music.
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12 TRACKS:
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1)
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Barrel Of A Gun
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2)
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The Love Thieves
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3)
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Home
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4)
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It's No Good
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5)
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Uselink
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6)
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Useless
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7)
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Sister Of Night
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8)
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Jazz Thieves
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9)
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Freestate
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10)
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The Bottom Line
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11)
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Insight
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12)
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Junior Painkiller
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Engineer [Additional Vocals] - Gareth Jones (2, 3, 9)
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Mixed By - Tim Simenon
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Producer - Tim Simenon
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Performer [Depeche Mode] - Martin Gore
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Written-By - Martin L Gore
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Performer [Depeche Mode] - David Gahan
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Engineer - Q (4)
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Mixed By - Q (4)
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Performer [Depeche Mode] - Andrew Fletcher
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Keyboards, Programmed By [Keyboard] - Dave Clayton
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Art Direction, Photography By, Cover [Front Cover] - Anton Corbijn
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Mastered By - Mike Marsh
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Programmed By - Kerry Hopwood
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Management [London Office] - J.D. Fanger
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Management - Jonathan Kessler
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Design [Sleeve] - Area (10)
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Artwork [Colour Prints] - Brian Dowling
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Management - Baron Inc.