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Alan Charles Wilder (born 1 June 1959) is an English musician, composer, arranger, record producer and member of the electronic band Depeche Mode from 1982 to 1995. After his departure from the band, the musical project Recoil became his primary musical enterprise, which initially started as a side project to Depeche Mode in 1986.
Recoil is a musical project created by English musician and former Depeche Mode member Alan Wilder. Essentially a solo venture, Recoil began whilst Wilder was still in Depeche Mode as an outlet for his experimental, less pop-oriented compositions. Once he announced his departure from the group in 1995, Recoil became Wilder's primary musical ...
The album was produced by Alan Wilder, with production assistance and co-ordination by Hepzibah Sessa, and additional production and sound design by PK. Liquid is Recoil's fifth album release. Liquid' s music continues in much the same vein as his previous album, Unsound Methods , but it considered to be a concept album revolving around a near ...
Alan Wilder – production, instruments; Douglas McCarthy – lead vocals on "Faith Healer" Toni Halliday – lead vocals on "Edge to Life" and "Bloodline" Moby – rap on "Curse" Bukka White – vocals taken from the track "Shake 'Em on Down" and used for "Electro Blues for Bukka White" Diamanda Galás – vocals (whispering) on "Curse"
Depeche Mode in 1983; Construction Time Again was the band's first album with Alan Wilder, pictured on the far right. In January 1983, shortly before the release of the "Get the Balance Right!" single, songwriter Martin Gore attended an Einstürzende Neubauten concert, giving him the idea to experiment with the sounds of industrial music in the context of pop.
Alan Wilder (born September 24, 1953) is an American former actor who has appeared in film and television. Wilder is also a member of the Steppenwolf Theater Company, and has appeared in over 55 Steppenwolf productions.
"Get the Balance Right!" is the seventh single by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 31 January 1983. [3] Recorded at Blackwing Studios in December 1982, it is the first Depeche Mode single with Alan Wilder as an official band member; Wilder also co-wrote the B-side track "The Great Outdoors!"
Alan Wilder was part of a second band tour in the United Kingdom prior to the release of A Broken Frame, but had not officially joined yet and does not appear on the album. The album reached number eight on the UK Albums Chart and was promoted by the singles " See You ", " The Meaning of Love " and " Leave in Silence ".