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Thursday, May 26, 2022

Andy Fletcher of Depeche Mode Has Passed Away



Andy Fletcher passed away today at the age of 60. I saw Depeche Mode live for the first time as a teenager back on July 14, 1986, at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheter in Irvine, CA. I grew up with their music and still listen to them to this day. They will always be a staple in my life. I have Andy Fletcher and the rest of Depeche Mode to thank for so much magic in my life on so many levels, from being a kid frolicking about in the 80s, to an adult dealing with the trials a tribulations of the day. Depeche Mode is a big part of that and Andy Fletcher was core to the band. He will be sorely missed by so many of us.

This post features two images of Andy. One from Wikipedia, and one from Discogs. The following bio is from Wikipedia. Don't miss the last sentence.

"Andrew John Leonard Fletcher (8 July 1961 – c. 26 May 2022), sometimes known as Fletch, was an English keyboard player, DJ, and a founding member of the electronic band Depeche Mode. In 2020, Fletcher was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Depeche Mode.[1]

In the late 1970s, Fletcher and schoolmate Vince Clarke formed the short-lived band No Romance in China, in which Fletcher played bass guitar. In 1980, Fletcher met Martin Gore at the Van Gogh pub on Paycocke Road in Basildon. With Clarke, the trio, now all on synthesizer, formed another group called Composition of Sound.[2] Clarke served as chief songwriter and also provided lead vocals until singer Dave Gahan was recruited into the band later that year, after which they adopted the name Depeche Mode at Gahan's suggestion.[3] Clarke left the group in late 1981, shortly after the release of their debut album Speak & Spell.[2]

Their 1982 follow-up album, A Broken Frame, was recorded as a trio, with Gore taking over primary songwriting duties.[4] Musician and producer Alan Wilder joined the band in late 1982 and the group continued as a quartet until Wilder's departure in 1995. From then on, the core trio of Gahan, Gore, and Fletcher remained active, up to the release of their 2017 album Spirit and ensuing world tour.[5]

Fletcher's role within Depeche Mode was often a topic of speculation. In early incarnations of the band, he played (electric and later synth) bass. As the band evolved after Vince Clarke's departure in 1981, Fletcher's role changed as each of the band members took to the areas that suited them and benefited the band collectively. In a key scene in D.A. Pennebaker's 1989 documentary film about the band, Fletcher clarified these roles: "Martin's the songwriter, Alan's the good musician, Dave's the vocalist, and I bum around."


Andy Fletcher and Daniel Miller talking about Depeche Mode early days

video upload by Michele Bisceglia

"This interview was shot in november 2015, but never edited and published.
We were in Verbier, Switzerland, for the 3 days happening Audi-o-Rama.
Depeche Mode founding member and keyboardist Fletch & Mute Records boss Miller remember the day they met and discuss other stories about the early days of the band"

A search on the first video to feature Depeche Mode comes up with the following 1981 performance from Top of the Pops. Andy Fletcher is on the Moog Prodigy.

Depeche Mode - Just Can't Get Enough 1981

video upload by memorylane1980s

The following is a live tribue by DX5. If you follow the site you should be familiar with his numerous covers of Depeche Mode. This site is about synths and the people who love synths. This is the first tribute I've seen by a fan of Depeche Mode and I wanted to include it.

Andy (Fletch) Fletcher, has sadly passed away today :( :( Chat and synth tribute to him.

video upload by DX5

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Playing Synthpop Songs Live (Streaming Edited Highlights)


video upload by DX5

"Edited highlights from the unplanned (no preparation at all) live streaming broadcasted on December 27, 2021 with me playing some synthpop songs.
00:00 Trust (edit) - The Cure.
04:45 Just Like Heaven - The Cure.
08:25 Waving.
08:28 Why Can't I Be You - The Cure.
11:39 My Secret Garden + Oberkorn intro (Hammersmith vers) - Depeche Mode.
19:06 Policy Of Truth - Depeche Mode.
25:24 Enjoy The Silence (+ intro while loading backtrack's PT session) - Depeche Mode.
32:33 Home - Depeche Mode.
38:21 Shake the Disease - Depeche Mode.
43:24 It's My Life - Talk Talk.
47:40 Save a Prayer - Duran Duran.
53:13 Fade To Grey - Visage.
57:13 New Life - Depeche Mode.
1:01:33 Photographic (+ sound test intro) - Depeche Mode.
1:06:04 Waving and end.

Synths used (L to R, Top to bottom): Roland Promars MRS-2, Roland JP8000, Kurzweil PC1x, Roland JX-8P, Emu Emax I and II.
All backtracks previously recorded on its entirely by me, track by track, on Pro Tools.
Video encoded with an analogue capture device (plus the usual hi8 camera), hence some colours are a bit distorted.
Performed live here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara."

Friday, January 16, 2015

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Dangerous"


Published on Jan 16, 2015 DX5

The last time we saw DX5 was back in October of 2014. You'll find more Depeche Mode covers by DX5 here.

"Depeche Mode 'Dangerous'.
Gear used:

Roland JX8P.
Yamaha DX7
Emu Emax II

Backtrack and additional sounds recorded on Pro Tools.

Song composed by Martin L. Gore
Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria BarĂ¡. DX5 New Album with brand new songs coming soon.."

Saturday, June 18, 2022

DX5 Depeche Mode 101 anniversary: Some songs played live without rehearsal.


video upload by DX5

Also see the extended video of Depeche Mode at the Rainbow Club in 1982 added to this post.

(04:03 Talk starts)
19:39 "Pimpf"
21:50 "Behind the Wheel"
31:36 "Strangelove", 38:55 "Sacred"
45:27 "Stripped", 52:30 "Somebody"
57:04 "The Things you Said"
1:04:58 "Black Celebration"
1:11:49 "Shake the Disease"
1:21:03 "A Question of Time"
1:27:45 "Never Let me Down Again"
1:39:41 "Just Can't Get Enough"
1:43:49 "Everything Counts".

"(Note: These are some of the songs played originally in Pasadena Rose Bowl, not the whole setlist).
It was 7 pm in Spain when I realized it is Depeche Mode 101 anniversary. Then, I quickly set something: a live streaming playing some songs from that gig. No time to rehearsal or prepare anything; just practised a few times some song and this is what we got.

Thanks everyone joining the chat. It was fun to share this with you!."

Monday, November 05, 2012

DX5 playing "Shake the Disease" (Martin Gore demo)


Published on Nov 5, 2012 by DX5

"Shake the Disease (Martin Gore demo) cover. (Martin's Original version here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWeVSKn9sCs ) [below]

I noticed he recorded it mainly with a Yamaha DX7. In fact, he used six cartridge preset sounds (that I switched live). So I decided to recreate it. None of the backtrack sounds were recorded with MIDI or other clock resources.

All sounds (*unless stated): Yamaha DX7.
Bassline synth: Roland Promars MRS-2
Drumbox: Boss DR55 (sampled)

Backtrack recorded on a Revox B77 MkII.

Composed by Martin L. Gore"

Depeche Mode - Shake The Disease [Martin Gore Demo]

Uploaded by rooiee on Jul 24, 2008

"Depeche Mode - Shake The Disease [Martin Gore Demo]"

The released version:


Uploaded by warnerbrosrecords on Oct 26, 2009

And a "Live" version from 1985 with Martin Gore and the Yamaha DX7, Andy Fletcher with a KORG Polysix or possibly a Mono/Poly, and Alan Wilder with a Roland Jupiter-6:

Depeche Mode - Shake the Disease (1985) - Rare TV Performance

Uploaded by ancele007 on Jun 26, 2011

"From ''The Singles 81 - 85'' (1985)."

Monday, May 24, 2010

Depeche Mode "Just Can't Get Enough" 101 version.


YouTube via DX5 — May 24, 2010 —

"This is my 101 video.
"Just Can't Get Enough" as DM performed in the Pasadena Rose Bowl. The crowd is a loop sample from that concert.

Keyboards:
Upper: Yamaha DX7 II FD
Mid: Roland JP8000.

Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools with Reason as slave.

Composed by Vince Clarke"

Update:

Me playing "Random Trust" (my own song)

"DX5 — May 24, 2010 —

First time I upload a song entirely composed by me. (I have more original tracks I will upload soon.)

I composed it influenced by Depeche Mode "Playing the Angel" album specially.

Keyboards:
Upper: Emu EMAX II HD
Mid: Roland JP8000
Lower: Kurzweil PC1x

Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools with Reason as slave.


Composed by DX5"

Saturday, December 19, 2020

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Home" (updated version)


DX5

"Depeche Mode Home updated version. Shot at the first take.
Gear used:
Roland D10 (Synth Piano)
Roland JP8000 (as controller)
Access Virus TI Snow (pad)
Kurzweil PC1X (Strings and final guitar solo)
Backtrack previously recorded on Pro Tools entirely by me from scratch, recreating all the arrangements (minus those played live).
- Original song composed by Martin L Gore and produced by Tim Simenon.
- Original Strings arrangement by Dave Clayton (A master! Don't forget to check his site: https://david-clayton.com/ )
- Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara on December 19, 2020.
*Sorry for the blinking line on the upper side of the picture. I work with an old Hi8 video camera :)"

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Nothing"


YouTube via DX5.

"Depeche Mode 'Nothing'. Just sequenced and recorded in half an afternoon. Made to be sung over it, so think in the letter while listening.

Mid: Roland D10 sounding itself and triggering a choir sample.
Below: E-Mu Emax with library and self made samples.

Backtrack running on Pro Tools & Reason 3.0"

Sunday, February 07, 2010

Depeche Mode "Stories of Old" (bare version)


YouTube via DX5
"Me playing Depeche Mode "Stories of Old" (bare version)"
"'Stories of Old' cover (Bare version, not original)
I will be back on full instrument versions soon.

Keyboards:
Upper: Roland JX8P
Mid: Emu EMAX II HD
Lower: Kurzweil PC1x

Composed by Martin L. Gore"

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Me checking my E-mu EMAX (DM keyboard)


YouTube via DX5.

Some INXS in the intro.
"This is my new E-mu EMAX. Just checking the library. I start with ARCO STRINGS original emax disk. Then, some third partner disks. Some sounds remind Depeche, others Pet Shop Boys, etc...

This sampler was used by Depeche Mode, at Music for the Masses age (later they switched to EMAX II on Violator). Below it, a Yamaha DX7II FD; so that set is exactly the same that Alan Wilder and Martin Gore played on 101 Pasadena live. (Of course, the same without the depeche samples and the midi triggering pads :) )"

Thursday, August 02, 2018

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Blue Dress"


Published on Aug 2, 2018 DX5

"Played with some minor variations (specially in the lower piano part). I also included the isolated instrumental final part.

Gear used:
Roland JX-8P
Emu Emax II (Kurzweil and library samples).
Kurzweil PC1x
Backtrack recorded from scratch in Pro Tools
Composed by Martin L. Gore.
Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara"

Wednesday, September 05, 2018

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Clean"


Published on Sep 5, 2018 DX5

Gear used:
Roland MRS-2 Promars.
Roland JP8000
Emu EMAX II.
Backtrack recorded on Pro Tools.
Composed by Martin L. Gore.
Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara.

Sunday, March 06, 2022

DX5 Playing Depeche Mode "PEACE"


video upload by DX5

Gear used:
Left: Roland Promars MRS-2. Roland JP8000.
Right: Roland JX-8P. E-mu Emax.
Chorus variation (Emax) intentionally done as watermark.
Backing track previously recorded, track by track, by me.
Original song composed by Martin L. Gore.
Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara.

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "And Then"


Published on Sep 26, 2018 DX5

Gear used:
Emu Emax I and II (Emu libraries, my own libraries and some Kurzweil sampled sounds)
Yamaha DX7
Roland Promars (Bassline)
Kurzweil PC1X (Acoustic guitar)
Backtrack pre recorded on Pro Tools.
Composed by Martin L. Gore
Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Shame"


Published on Jul 24, 2018 DX5

"This cover is a kind of combination of the studio and "Live in Hamburg" versions. Some lead sections were pre-recorded because I am not an eight arms octopus yet (but soon) ;)

Gear used:
Roland MRS-2 Promars (bass)
Roland JX-8P (Synth flute)
Emu Emax II. (Arco Strings and more..)
Composed by Martin L. Gore.
Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara.
(for those that didn't know the song, that annoying flute is a part of it)"

Thursday, March 02, 2023

DX5 performing Depeche Mode "Ghosts Again" cover


video upload by DX5

"Recorded at the second try. There is a wrong note at 3:35, I left it acting as watermark (for those stealing audio and selling it later :-)
Gear used:
Korg DW8000 (triggering the Access Virus TI Snow)
Roland JP8000 (arpeggiator receiving MIDI Clock from Pro Tools)
Kurzweil PC1x
Emu Emax
Backtrack previously recorded, instrument by instrument, by me on Pro Tools. Other gear used: Roland Promars (Bass), JX8P and a Roland TR808 (that I sampled years ago) for intro drums.
Original song composed by Martin L. Gore, Richard Butler.
Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara"

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Free"


Published on Nov 14, 2018 DX5

Gear used:
Roland JP8000 (used massively in the backtrack too)
Emu Emax II (Roland JP8k and Access Virus TI samples)
Kurzweil PC1x
Access Virus TI Snow

Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools.
Other gear used: Roland Promars MRS-2

Composed by Martin L. Gore
Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara.

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Memphisto"


Published on Dec 12, 2018 DX5

"Enjoy the Silence" B Side.

Gear used:
Kurzweil PC1x
Emu Emax II
Access Virus TI Snow (for backtrack)
ReVox B77 MkII tape recorder (spare, as the main unit "smoked" at rehearsal)
Backtrack recorded first on Pro Tools, then dumped to tape.
Original song composed by Martin L. Gore
Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara.

Friday, March 24, 2023

DX5 performing Depeche Mode "Wagging Tongue" cover


video upload by DX5

"Instrumental cover song of my favorite Memento Mori song (by now).
Backing track previously recorded, instrument by instrument, by me on Pro Tools. No original sound were included on this cover.
Gear used:
Roland Promars MRS-2
Roland JP8000
Kurzweil PC1x
Roland JX-8P
Original song composed by Martin Gore/Dave Gahan
Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara"

Thursday, January 23, 2020

DX5 Playing Depeche Mode "In Your Memory"


Published on Jan 23, 2020 DX5

An unconventional 6/4 pattern song composed by Alan Wilder.
Gear used:
Emu Emax II
Yamaha DX7.

Backtrack recorded on Pro Tools, Including:
Access Virus TI Snow.
Roland Promars MRS-2
Kurzweil PC1X
Chorus voices are just mine (overdubbed)
- Composed by Alan Wilder
- Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara
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