ANTON CORBIJN’s infamous video work for DEPECHE MODE gets long-awaited repackage
Released on VHS over 30 years ago, Anton Corbijn's Depeche Mode video collections Strange and Strange Too are now resurrected on a more up to date format.
Released on VHS over 30 years ago, Anton Corbijn's Depeche Mode video collections Strange and Strange Too are now resurrected on a more up to date format.
The single-note soundscapes on this debut solo album from the Erasure songwriter and Depeche Mode founder member have a wealth of wordless wonder to offer human ears.
A founder member of The Birthday Party with Nick Cave, Mick Harvey's latest venture is a duets album with Mexican singer, Amanda Acevedo. Now, the duo are taking it on the road, including a Cardiff date.
The Madchester era is revived with Inspiral Carpets' Complete Singles collection, heavily influenced by 80s garage rock. Although the remixes fall short, the band's hits like This Is How It Feels and Saturn 5 still hold up today.
Mute are re-releasing the Virgin Prunes debut album 40 years on with a shedload of extra tracks, and it sounds as uniquely innovative today as it did in 1982.
Still sounding sonically powerful, these three re-issues from the former Depeche Mode man are sonically sublime.
Futuristic sci-fi cinematic soundscapes and heart-and-soul-fuelled pop cleverness: not many artists can sound this inventive 19 albums in.
An essential purchase, and a good place to start for those not familiar with the maverick brilliance of Barry Adamson.
Surrender is not a greatest hits or best of, but an essential primer to one of the most uncompromising and influential electronic bands to set foot in or out of New York: Suicide.
On Can's Live In Brighton 1975 – the second in an apparently ongoing album series – the flavour is somewhat muddied.
From fan to official Depeche Mode photographer, Michaela Olexova talks to David Nobakht about what a dream come true her book DREAM was to create.
With his long-awaited memoir out now, what better time for a look at the life and work of Barry Adamson: Mancunian musical cult icon and collaborator with the likes of Nick Cave and David Lynch. David Nobakht has the goods.