Just Can't Get Enough: The making of Depeche Mode

Simon Spence

Just Can't Get Enough: The making of Depeche Mode
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Outline Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
9 January 2012
Pages
288
ISBN
9781906002565

Just Can’t Get Enough: The making of Depeche Mode

Simon Spence

Nobody who saw Depeche Mode in 1980 could have predicted that those four freshfaced, synthpop innocents would transform themselves into stadiumfilling rock gods within a few years. Yet Depeche Mode went on to become one of the ten bestselling British acts of alltime, ranked alongside such exalted company as The Beatles, the Stones, Led Zeppelin, and David Bowie. And, after three decades together, the group continues to thrive, both critically and commercially. In Just Can’t Get Enough, published to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the group’s debut album, Speak & Spell, author Simon Spence charts that transformation. From a tiny nightclub residency in their native Essex to facing tens of thousands in huge stadiums in Europe and America in the mid 80s, Spence examines a musical journey that took the band from early ‘ultrapop’ hit singles to the stark Black Celebration album. Hailing from Basildon, an experimental postwar New Town, the allelectronic Depeche Mode were, in the words of singer Dave Gahan, a new sort of band from a new sort of town . And Basildon itself, Spence argues, defined them its brutal Modernist architecture imposed on a rural landscape dotted with primitive shacks a mirror for the angular sound and dark loneliness of the band’s music. Part musical odyssey, part cultural history, Spence draws on dozens of firsthand interviews to give us an inside view of one of the most unlikely stories in pop and rock.

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