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    Depeche Mode _ (Record Mirror, 1982-02)

    _ (Record Mirror, 1982-02) Date: March 1982 Description: 29 fevrier 1982 Pays: Royaume-Uni
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    Depeche Mode Lust In The Dust (Record Mirror, 1986-04)

    Lust In The Dust (Record Mirror, 1986-04) Date: April 1986 Pays: Royaume-Uni
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    Depeche Mode Depeche Mode [poster] (Record Mirror, 1985)

    Depeche Mode [poster] (Record Mirror, 1985) Date: January 1985 Description: aucune indication sur le mois de sortie Pays: Royaume-Uni
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    Depeche Mode Depeche Mode Violator (Record Mirror, 1990)

    Depeche Mode Violator [Record Mirror, 17th March 1990, Words: Tim Nicholson. Picture: Anton Corbijn.] After years of struggling, Depeche Mode have finally succeeded in making “The Black Album”. Their career has been a progressive darkening of their art. From the garish red of “Speak And Spell”...
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    Depeche Mode Breaking The Silence (Record Mirror, 1990)

    Breaking The Silence [Record Mirror, 17th March 1990. Words: Lisa Tilston. Pictures: Uncredited.]
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    Depeche Mode Sound Of Silence (Record Mirror, 1990)

    Sound Of Silence [Record Mirror, 10th February 1990. Words: Eleanor Levy. Picture: Uncredited.]
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    Depeche Mode 101 (Record Mirror, 1989)

    101 [Record Mirror, 11th March 1989, Words: Eleanor Levy.] Depeche Mode “101” Gone are the days when artists released live LPs purely as a quick and easy way to fulfil contractual obligations. No more are we fed a haphazard collection of songs that sound like they’ve been recorded on your...
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    Depeche Mode Depeche Mode, Wembley Arena, London (Record Mirror, 1988)

    Depeche Mode, Wembley Arena, London [Record Mirror, 23rd January 1988. Words: Nancy Culp. Picture: 'Parker'.] Wembley 1988- practically two years since Depeche Mode’s last gigs here, and what do we find? Basically, no radical surprises or shock tactics, just good old-fashioned entertainment...
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    Depeche Mode Music For The Masses (Record Mirror, 1987)

    Music For The Masses [Record Mirror, 3rd October 1987, Words: Eleanor Levy.] An exceptionally astute and well-written review of Music For The Masses. The writer manages to stay level-headed in her praise of the album and picks up on Depeche Mode's development; and judging by the chart-savvy...
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    Depeche Mode Dep Jam (Record Mirror, 1987)

    Dep Jam [Record Mirror, 22nd August 1987. Words: Francesco Adinolfi. Picture: Anton Corbijn.]
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    Depeche Mode If You Call Yourself A Pop Band You Can Get Away With Anything (Record Mirror, 1986)

    If You Call Yourself A Pop Band You Can Get Away With Anything [Record Mirror, 23rd August 1986. Words: Andy Strickland. Pictures: Joe Shutter.] English text Portugal text
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    Depeche Mode I Love The Idea Of Wearing Leather And I Love The Idea Of Being Tied Up, Because I Love The Feeling Of Helplessness... (Record Mirror, 1986)

    "I Love The Idea Of Wearing Leather And I Love The Idea Of Being Tied Up, Because I Love The Feeling Of Helplessness..." [Record Mirror, 8th February 1986. Words: Nancy Culp. Pictures: Joe Shutter.] https://dmremix.pro/threads/record-mirror-solid-ep-1986-02-08.465/ Heavens, what does Depeche...
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    Depeche Mode Depeche Mode The Singles 81-85 (Record Mirror, 1985)

    DEPECHE MODE ‘The Singles 81-85’ (Mute MUTEL1) [Record Mirror, 19th October 1985, Words: Lesley O'Toole.] ‘Dreaming Of Me’. Dreaming of those halcyon (?) days of New Romanticism, when the Deps were pretty darned hip and Martin Gore looked vaguely masculine. ‘New Life’. The new life...
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    Depeche Mode The Last Of The Futurists (Record Mirror, 1985)

    The Last Of The Futurists [Record Mirror, 25th May 1985. Words: Betty Page. Pictures: Ian Hooton.] There are fifteen thousand futurists in Orange County, California. Not many people know that, but Depeche Mode discovered them single-handed. Yeah, you remember futurists, running concurrent...
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    Depeche Mode Live: Depeche Mode (Record Mirror, 1984)

    Live: Depeche Mode [Record Mirror, 24th November 1984. Words: Eleanor Levy. Picture: Joe Shutter.] The lesser spotted Gahan: a strange bird. Its mating cry of “Wooaargh” and strange ritual dances and twirls are expertly demonstrated as Depeche Mode breathe fresh life into the mausoleum known...
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    Depeche Mode Master Of The Game (Record Mirror, 1984)

    Master Of The Game [Record Mirror, 29th September 1984. Words: Eleanor Levy. Pictures: Paul Cox.] MASTER OF THE GAME Nipples? Chains? Domination? What on earth has happened to those nice Depeche Mode boys? And what is (gasp) VFM? Eleanor Levy reveals all. Picture by Paul Cox. Did you...
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    Depeche Mode Clunk Clunk Every Trip (Record Mirror, 1984)

    Clunk Clunk Every Trip [Record Mirror, 10th March 1984. Words: Jim Reid. Pictures: Uncredited.] CLUNK CLUNK EVERY TRIP Depeche Mode's sugar 'n' spice image has taken a real knocking recently. First they lay the ghost of synthipop confection, with a mature, not to say serious LP...
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    Depeche Mode Mode-rn Love (Record Mirror, 1983)

    Mode-rn Love [Record Mirror, 22nd October 1983. Words: Betty Page. Pictures: Paul Slattery.]
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    Depeche Mode Enter The Countdown Mode (Record Mirror, 1983)

    Enter The Countdown Mode [Record Mirror, 17th September 1983. Words: Sharon Machola. Pictures: Clare Muller / Carole Segal / Scope Features.] ENTER THE COUNTDOWN MODE At last Depeche Mode are winning. After two and a half years of producing electronic pop songs which sound as good on...
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    Depeche Mode No Mode Heartache (Record Mirror, 1983)

    No Mode Heartache [Record Mirror, 7th May 1983. Words: Mark Cooper. Picture: Francesco Melling.] NO MODE HEARTACHE Depeche Mode Kabuki Nightclub, San Francisco Punk never penetrated the American charts, pure pop will (writes our former middle-aged correspondent). Punk stayed in the major...
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