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Alan Charles Wilder (born 1 June 1959) is an English musician, composer, arranger, record producer and former member of the
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band
Depeche Mode Depeche Mode are an English electronic music band formed in Basildon, Essex, in 1980. The band currently consists of Dave Gahan (lead vocals and co-songwriting) and Martin Gore (keyboards, guitar, co-lead vocals and main songwriting). Depech ...
from 1982 to 1995. Since his departure from the band, the musical project called
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became his primary musical enterprise, which initially started as a side project to Depeche Mode in 1986. Wilder has also provided production and remixing services to the bands
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and
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. Alan Wilder was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2020 as a member of Depeche Mode. He is a classically trained musician.


Early years

Alan Charles Wilder was born the youngest boy born into a
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family of 3 boys and was raised in Acton,
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. He began piano at the age of eight, through the encouragement of his parents. Later on, he learned the flute at
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grammar school and became a leading musician in his school bands. After school, Alan worked as a studio assistant at DJM Studios. This led to him ending up working for bands such as The Dragons and Dafne & the Tenderspots (as Alan Normal). Others include Real to Real (featuring Adrian Chilvers on bass, Pete Fresh on guitar, Wolfgang Marlander on drums and Paul St. James on vocals), the Hitmen, and
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, appearing on the UK No. 13 single "If I Had You" (1979).


1982–1995: Depeche Mode

Following the departure of
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, Depeche Mode placed an advertisement in the music magazine ''
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'': "Keyboard player needed for established band – no timewasters." Even though the ad was looking for someone under 21 (Wilder was 22) he lied about his age to get the job, and got away with it. He joined Depeche Mode in January 1982, initially as a tour keyboardist, and soon thereafter as a full member of the recording band. His first studio contribution was on the single "
Get the Balance Right! "Get the Balance Right!" is the seventh single by British electronic band Depeche Mode, released on 31 January 1983. Recorded at Blackwing Studios, it is the first Depeche Mode single with Alan Wilder as an official band member; Wilder also co-w ...
" in December 1982, released the following month. Wilder wrote a handful of songs for Depeche Mode, including "Two Minute Warning" and "The Landscape Is Changing" (and a B-side, "Fools") from the album ''
Construction Time Again ''Construction Time Again'' is the third studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 22 August 1983 by Mute Records. It was the band's first album to feature Alan Wilder as a member, who wrote the songs "Two Minute W ...
'', and "If You Want" (and a B-side, "In Your Memory") from the album ''
Some Great Reward ''Some Great Reward'' is the fourth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 24 September 1984 by Mute Records. The album peaked at number five in the United Kingdom and number 51 in the United States, and was sup ...
'' and finally co-wrote "Black Day" (and a B-side, "Christmas Island") from the album ''
Black Celebration ''Black Celebration'' is the fifth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 17 March 1986 by Mute Records. The album further cemented the darkening sound created by Alan Wilder, which the band later used for their ...
''. However, Wilder's more notable contributions to Depeche Mode were as a musician, arranger, and producer. In addition to playing synthesizer throughout his time with Depeche Mode, Wilder also played piano on the band's signature ballad "
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". In the documentary film '' 101'', Wilder demonstrates how different synthesizer parts of a song are split and arranged across a sampling keyboard for playing them live during the concert, just one small example of Wilder's ongoing contributions to Depeche Mode during his time as a member of the group. For the recording of the album ''
Songs of Faith and Devotion ''Songs of Faith and Devotion'' is the eighth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was first released on 22 March 1993 in the United Kingdom by Mute Records and a day later in the United States by Sire Records and Rep ...
'' and its corresponding Devotional Tour, Wilder also played live drums. For " Enjoy the Silence" from the album '' Violator'', Wilder took Martin Gore's melancholy ballad-esque demo and re-envisioned the song as a percolating, melodic dance track. The resulting single went on to become one of the most commercially successful songs in Depeche Mode's history.


Departure

On 26 June 1995, Wilder announced his departure from Depeche Mode: :
"Due to increasing dissatisfaction with the internal relations and working practices of the group, it is with some sadness that I have decided to part company from Depeche Mode. My decision to leave the group was not an easy one particularly as our last few albums were an indication of the full potential that Depeche Mode was realizing. Since joining in 1982, I have continually striven to give total energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the furthering of the group's success and in spite of a consistent imbalance in the distribution of the workload, willingly offered this. Unfortunately, within the group, this level of input never received the respect and acknowledgement that it warrants. Whilst I believe that the calibre of our musical output has improved, the quality of our association has deteriorated to the point where I no longer feel that the end justifies the means. I have no wish to cast aspersions on any individual; suffice to say that relations have become seriously strained, increasingly frustrating and, ultimately, in certain situations, intolerable. Given these circumstances, I have no option but to leave the group. It seems preferable therefore, to leave on a relative high, and as I still retain a great enthusiasm and passion for music, I am excited by the prospect of pursuing new projects. The remaining band members have my support and best wishes for anything they may pursue in the future, be it collectively or individually."
After his split from Depeche Mode, Wilder was approached by Robert Smith with an offer to join
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. Wilder respectfully declined. According to Wilder himself, the possibility was offered on behalf of the Cure by Daryl Bamonte (tour manager for both Depeche Mode and the Cure, and brother of the Cure member
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), and he declined as joining another band was the last thing on his mind. He briefly reunited with Depeche Mode during the Teenage Cancer Trust concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 17 February 2010. During the encore, Wilder accompanied Martin Gore on piano for "
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". Gore returned the favour and played a DJ set on one of Recoil's Selected Events. In 2011, Wilder provided two mixes for the Depeche Mode track "In Chains".


1986–present: Recoil


Side project

Recoil began in 1986 as a two-track experimental EP. Simply entitled '' 1 + 2'', this collection of primitive demos caught the attention of
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label boss Daniel Miller and was inconspicuously released as a mini-album on 12" vinyl. An album, ''
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'', soon followed in 1988 and both were eventually re-issued by Mute on CD as '' Hydrology plus 1 + 2''. Wilder described the project at the time as "an antidote to Depeche Mode; a way to alleviate the frustrations of always working within a pop format". Almost immediately, Wilder found himself back in the studio to record what would become the most successful Depeche Mode album to date, '' Violator''. It wasn't until the band finally allowed themselves an extended break after the
World Violation Tour The World Violation Tour was a 1990 concert tour by English electronic group Depeche Mode in support of the act's seventh studio album, '' Violator'', which was released in March 1990. It was estimated that by the end of the tour, Depeche Mode ...
that Alan could return to Recoil—not, however, before agreeing to produce ''Ebbhead'', another album for label-mates
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. It was during this time that he cemented a working relationship with lead singer Douglas McCarthy (Nitzer Ebb/ Fixmer McCarthy) who would return the favour by singing on Recoil's next album, ''
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''. For the ''Bloodline'' LP, released in 1991, Wilder recruited guest vocalists for the first time, with further contributions from
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and
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. 'Bloodline' also marked the first Recoil single, a cover of Alex Harvey's song 'Faith Healer' as well as 'Electro Blues For Bukka White', featuring the sampled voice of bluesman White set into a post-modern context. Between 1992 and 1993 Wilder resumed his Depeche Mode duties as the band recorded the album ''
Songs of Faith and Devotion ''Songs of Faith and Devotion'' is the eighth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was first released on 22 March 1993 in the United Kingdom by Mute Records and a day later in the United States by Sire Records and Rep ...
'', leaving the band in June 1995.


Solo work

Free from his group commitments, Wilder could now focus solely on Recoil. In September 1996, he began work in his own studio, The Thin Line, gradually piecing together what would become Recoil's next album '' Unsound Methods''. Guest vocalists this time played a more up-front role than ever and featured
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, Siobhan Lynch, the reappearance of Douglas McCarthy, and Hildia Campbell. In the spring of 2000, Recoil released ''
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'' which this time featured fellow Mute artist
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, 1940s gospel crooners the
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, along with New York spoken-word performers Nicole Blackman and Samantha Coerbell. Following a five-year break from recording, Alan Wilder returned in 2007 with Recoil's fifth studio album, entitled '' SubHuman''. 2010 saw the release of 'Selected', a selection of Recoil tracks chosen by Wilder, who said: "The collection is made up of my personal favourites, remastered and edited together into what I consider a cohesive and total listening experience." A tour entitled 'A Strange Hour' was presented during 2010 and 2011 in 52 cities across the world, as part of the 'Selected Events', which celebrated 25 years of the Recoil project. It signified the first time Recoil had ever taken to the road. The events were not so much 'live' band but more art or video installation. Wilder gathered together filmmakers from as far as Russia, via the Czech Republic and Hungary, all the way to Argentina for this purpose, creating a central server where everybody could upload their work for others to see, react to and feedback on. Recoil returned in 2012 to release the concert film 'A Strange Hour In Budapest' on Blu-ray, with 5.1 surround sound, directed by Attila Herkó. Also in 2012, Alan Wilder was the Executive Producer and contributor for a new tribute album to Mark Hollis & Talk Talk. Recoil offered two cover versions for the album featuring the vocals of Linton Kwesi Johnson, Shara Worden and Paul Marshall. Wilder also mixed a track for Richard Reed Parry from Arcade Fire. 'Spirit of Talk Talk' was released in September 2012 on Fierce Panda Records.


Discography


Early work

* The Dragons – "Misbehavin'" (1977) * Dafne & the Tenderspots – "Disco Hell" (1979) *
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– "If I Had You" (1979) - UK No. 13 (the track also appears on ''
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'', as well as all of the band's
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) * Real to Real – "White Man Reggae" (March 1980) * Real to Real – "The Blue" (1980) * Real to Real – ''Tightrope Walkers'' (November 1980) * Real to Real – "Mr. and Mrs." (March 1981) * The Flatbackers – "Serenade of Love" (1981) * The Hitmen – "Ouija" (1981)


With Depeche Mode

Wilder appeared on all of Depeche Mode's releases from " Get the Balance Right" (31 January 1983) up to " In Your Room" (10 January 1994), later taking part in reissues and compilations containing material from his time in the band.


Discography featuring Alan Wilder

Studio albums * ''
Construction Time Again ''Construction Time Again'' is the third studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 22 August 1983 by Mute Records. It was the band's first album to feature Alan Wilder as a member, who wrote the songs "Two Minute W ...
'' (1983) * ''
Some Great Reward ''Some Great Reward'' is the fourth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 24 September 1984 by Mute Records. The album peaked at number five in the United Kingdom and number 51 in the United States, and was sup ...
'' (1984) * ''
Black Celebration ''Black Celebration'' is the fifth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 17 March 1986 by Mute Records. The album further cemented the darkening sound created by Alan Wilder, which the band later used for their ...
'' (1986) * ''
Music for the Masses ''Music for the Masses'' is the sixth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 28 September 1987 by Mute Records. The album was supported by the Music for the Masses Tour, which launched their fame in the US when ...
'' (1987) * '' Violator'' (1990) * ''
Songs of Faith and Devotion ''Songs of Faith and Devotion'' is the eighth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was first released on 22 March 1993 in the United Kingdom by Mute Records and a day later in the United States by Sire Records and Rep ...
'' (1993) Live albums * '' 101'' (1989) * ''
Songs of Faith and Devotion Live ''Songs of Faith and Devotion Live'' is the second live album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 6 December 1993 by Mute Records. Recorded during the band's 1993 Devotional Tour, the album consists mainly of performanc ...
'' (1993) Compilations * ''
People Are People "People Are People" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 12 March 1984 as the lead single from their fourth studio album, ''Some Great Reward'' (1984). Recorded at Hansa Mischraum in West Berlin, it was the ban ...
'' (1984) - all tracks, excepting: "Now This Is Fun" and "
Leave In Silence "Leave in Silence" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was released as the third single from their second studio album, ''A Broken Frame'' (1982), on 16 August 1982. Recorded at Blackwing Studios, the single became the ba ...
". * ''
The Singles 81→85 ''The Singles 81→85'' is a greatest hits album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 14 October 1985 by Mute Records. The compilation was not originally released in North America, where it was replaced by its counterpart ...
'' (1985) - all tracks, excepting: "
Dreaming of Me "Dreaming of Me" is the debut single by British electronic band Depeche Mode. It was recorded in December 1980 at Blackwing Studios and originally released in February 1981 in the UK via Mute Records. It was not commercially released in the Unit ...
", " New Life", " Just Can't Get Enough", " See You", " The Meaning of Love" (only on the CD version) and "
Leave in Silence "Leave in Silence" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was released as the third single from their second studio album, ''A Broken Frame'' (1982), on 16 August 1982. Recorded at Blackwing Studios, the single became the ba ...
"; also, he did not feature on both the bonus tracks on the 1998 reissue. * '' Catching Up with Depeche Mode'' (1985) - all tracks, excepting: "
Dreaming of Me "Dreaming of Me" is the debut single by British electronic band Depeche Mode. It was recorded in December 1980 at Blackwing Studios and originally released in February 1981 in the UK via Mute Records. It was not commercially released in the Unit ...
", " New Life", " Just Can't Get Enough", " See You" and " The Meaning of Love". * '' The Singles 86–98'' (1998) - all tracks, excepting: " Barrel of a Gun", " It's No Good", "
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", " Useless" and "
Only When I Lose Myself "Only When I Lose Myself" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was made exclusively for their 1998 compilation '' The Singles 86>98'' and released as a single on 7 September 1998. It is the first non-album studio single si ...
* '' Remixes 81–04'' (2004) - all tracks, excepting " Barrel of a Gun" (Underworld Hard Mix) (one-disc edition), " Useless" (The Kruder + Dorfmeister Session™), "
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" (Air 'Around the Golf' Remix), " Just Can't Get Enough" (Schizo Mix) and " Enjoy the Silence 04"; all tracks, excepting: "Shout!" (Rio Remix), "
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" (Air 'Around the Golf' Remix), " Barrel of a Gun" (Underworld Hard Mix), "
Freelove "Freelove" is a song by English electronic group Depeche Mode. It was released on 5 November 2001 as the third single from their album '' Exciter''. The B-side is an instrumental called "Zenstation". There is also a DVD release of "Freelove", ...
" (DJ Muggs Remix), "
I Feel Loved "I Feel Loved" is a song by English electronic group Depeche Mode. It was released on 30 July 2001 as the second single from the album '' Exciter''. In 2002 The song was nominated for two Grammy Awards. One for Best Dance Recording and the Da ...
" (Chamber's Remix), " Just Can't Get Enough" (Schizo Mix) (two-disc edition), "Painkiller" (Kill the Pain DJ Shadow vs. Depeche Mode), " Useless" (The Kruder + Dorfmeister Session™), " Dream On" (Dave Clarke Acoustic Version), " It's No Good" (Speedy J Mix) and "Enjoy the Silence" (Timo Maas Extended Mix); all tracks, excepting all the above and "I Feel Loved" (Danny Tenaglia's Labor of Love Dub (Edit)), "It's No Good" (Club 69 Future Mix), "Photographic" (Rex the Dog Dubb Mix). * '' The Best of Depeche Mode Volume 1'' (2006) - all tracks, excepting: " Just Can't Get Enough", " See You", " It's No Good", "
Suffer Well "Suffer Well" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode from their eleventh studio album, '' Playing the Angel'' (2005). It was released in the United Kingdom on 27 March 2006 as the album's third single. Background "Suffer Well" ...
", " Dream On", "
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", " Precious" and " New Life". * '' Remixes 2: 81–11'' (2011) - partial. Singles * "
Get the Balance Right! "Get the Balance Right!" is the seventh single by British electronic band Depeche Mode, released on 31 January 1983. Recorded at Blackwing Studios, it is the first Depeche Mode single with Alan Wilder as an official band member; Wilder also co-w ...
" * "
Everything Counts "Everything Counts" is a 1983 song by the English electronic band Depeche Mode from the album ''Construction Time Again''. A live version of the song was released in 1989 to support the band's live album '' 101''. Background and themes The sin ...
" * " Love, in Itself" * "
People Are People "People Are People" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 12 March 1984 as the lead single from their fourth studio album, ''Some Great Reward'' (1984). Recorded at Hansa Mischraum in West Berlin, it was the ban ...
" * "
Master and Servant "Master and Servant" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 20 August 1984 as the second single from their fourth studio album, ''Some Great Reward'' (1984). Its subject matter is BDSM relationships, which caused ...
" * "Blasphemous Rumours" / "Somebody" * "
Shake the Disease "Shake the Disease" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released as a single on 29 April 1985. "Shake the Disease" was one of two new songs on the 1985 compilation albums ''The Singles 81→85'' and ''Catching Up with Depec ...
" * "
It's Called a Heart "It's Called a Heart" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released as a single on 16 September 1985. "It's Called a Heart" was one of two new songs on the 1985 compilation albums ''The Singles 81→85'' and '' Catching Up w ...
" * "Stripped" * "
A Question of Lust "A Question of Lust" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode from their fifth studio album, ''Black Celebration'' (1986). It was released on 14 April 1986 as the album's second single. It is the second Depeche Mode single with M ...
" * "
A Question of Time "A Question of Time" is Depeche Mode's seventeenth UK single, released on 11 August 1986, following the similarly titled "A Question of Lust" single. The 7" remix of "A Question of Time" runs at a slightly faster tempo and pitch than the orig ...
" * "Strangelove" * "
Never Let Me Down Again "Never Let Me Down Again" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was released as the second single from their sixth studio album, ''Music for the Masses'' (1987), on 24 August 1987. It reached No. 22 in the UK, No. 2 in West ...
" * " Behind the Wheel" * " Little 15" * "
Personal Jesus "Personal Jesus" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was released as the lead single from their seventh studio album, '' Violator'' (1990), in 1989. It reached No. 13 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 28 on the ''Billbo ...
" * " Enjoy the Silence" * " Policy of Truth" * " World in My Eyes" * "
I Feel You "I Feel You" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 15 February 1993 as their 27th UK single and the first single from their eighth studio album, ''Songs of Faith and Devotion'' (1993). The song peaked at number ei ...
" * " Walking in My Shoes" * "Condemnation" * "In Your Room" Video albums * ''
The World We Live In and Live in Hamburg ''The World We Live In and Live in Hamburg'' is the first video release by Depeche Mode, featuring almost an entire concert from their 1984 Some Great Reward Tour, at the Alsterdorfer Sporthalle in Hamburg, Germany on 9th December 1984. It was di ...
'' (1985) * ''
Some Great Videos ''Some Great Videos'' is the first music video compilation by Depeche Mode, featuring ten music videos directed by Clive Richardson or Peter Care, released on 14 October 1985. It coincides with '' The Singles 81→85''. There are ten videos in th ...
'' (1985) - all clips, except " Just Can't Get Enough" * '' Strange'' (1988) * '' 101'' (1989) * ''
Strange Too ''Strange Too – Another Violation by Anton Corbijn'' is the third music video compilation by Depeche Mode, featuring more videos directed by Anton Corbijn, released in 1990. Unlike the previous video, ''Strange'', all the videos are fully in c ...
'' (1990) * '' Devotional'' (1993) * '' The Videos 86–98'' (1998) - all clips, except: " Barrel of a Gun", " It's No Good", "
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", " Useless", "
Only When I Lose Myself "Only When I Lose Myself" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was made exclusively for their 1998 compilation '' The Singles 86>98'' and released as a single on 7 September 1998. It is the first non-album studio single si ...
" and "
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- Electronic Press Kit". * '' The Best of Depeche Mode Volume 1'' (2006) - all clips, except: " Just Can't Get Enough", " Barrel of a Gun", " It's No Good", "
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", "
Only When I Lose Myself "Only When I Lose Myself" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was made exclusively for their 1998 compilation '' The Singles 86>98'' and released as a single on 7 September 1998. It is the first non-album studio single si ...
", " Dream On", "
I Feel Loved "I Feel Loved" is a song by English electronic group Depeche Mode. It was released on 30 July 2001 as the second single from the album '' Exciter''. In 2002 The song was nominated for two Grammy Awards. One for Best Dance Recording and the Da ...
", " Enjoy the Silence 04", " Precious" and "
Suffer Well "Suffer Well" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode from their eleventh studio album, '' Playing the Angel'' (2005). It was released in the United Kingdom on 27 March 2006 as the album's third single. Background "Suffer Well" ...
". * ''
Video Singles Collection ''Video Singles Collection'' is a 2016 three-DVD music video compilation by Depeche Mode, containing all the videos released for singles by the band between 1981 and 2013. Video Singles Collection is the first official Depeche Mode archival tit ...
'' (2016) - all clips, except: " Just Can't Get Enough" and 33-55 clips


Depeche Mode songs composed by Alan Wilder

* "The Great Outdoors!" (single "
Get the Balance Right! "Get the Balance Right!" is the seventh single by British electronic band Depeche Mode, released on 31 January 1983. Recorded at Blackwing Studios, it is the first Depeche Mode single with Alan Wilder as an official band member; Wilder also co-w ...
", 1983 - co-written with Martin Gore) * "Work Hard" (single "
Everything Counts "Everything Counts" is a 1983 song by the English electronic band Depeche Mode from the album ''Construction Time Again''. A live version of the song was released in 1989 to support the band's live album '' 101''. Background and themes The sin ...
", 1983 - co-written with Martin Gore) * "Two Minute Warning" (album "
Construction Time Again ''Construction Time Again'' is the third studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 22 August 1983 by Mute Records. It was the band's first album to feature Alan Wilder as a member, who wrote the songs "Two Minute W ...
", 1983) * "The Landscape Is Changing" (album "
Construction Time Again ''Construction Time Again'' is the third studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 22 August 1983 by Mute Records. It was the band's first album to feature Alan Wilder as a member, who wrote the songs "Two Minute W ...
", 1983) * "Fools" (single " Love, in Itself", 1983) * "In Your Memory" (single "
People Are People "People Are People" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 12 March 1984 as the lead single from their fourth studio album, ''Some Great Reward'' (1984). Recorded at Hansa Mischraum in West Berlin, it was the ban ...
", 1984) * "If You Want" (album "
Some Great Reward ''Some Great Reward'' is the fourth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 24 September 1984 by Mute Records. The album peaked at number five in the United Kingdom and number 51 in the United States, and was sup ...
", 1984) * "Black Day" (single "
Stripped Stripped may refer to: Music * "Stripped" (song), by Depeche Mode, 1986 * ''Stripped'' (Christina Aguilera album) or the title song, 2002 * ''Stripped'' (Daniel Ash album), 2014 * ''Stripped'' (Macy Gray album), 2016 * ''Stripped'' (Pretty Ma ...
" and album "
Black Celebration ''Black Celebration'' is the fifth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 17 March 1986 by Mute Records. The album further cemented the darkening sound created by Alan Wilder, which the band later used for their ...
", 1986 - co-written with Martin Gore and Daniel Miller) * "Christmas Island" (single "
A Question of Lust "A Question of Lust" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode from their fifth studio album, ''Black Celebration'' (1986). It was released on 14 April 1986 as the album's second single. It is the second Depeche Mode single with M ...
", 1986 - co-written with Martin Gore)


As Recoil


''Collected''

Wilder organized with Omega an auction selling a lot of DM collectable items on 3 September 2011 in Manchester. A DVD called ''Collected +'' was released as promotion for these events.


Covers and collaborations

*1991 – Mixed the
Nitzer Ebb Nitzer Ebb () are a British EBM group formed in 1982 by Essex school friends Vaughan "Bon" Harris (programming, synthesizers, drums, vocals), Douglas McCarthy (vocals), and David Gooday (drums). History Initial releases (1983–1987) The ...
song "Come Alive" from the ''
As Is As is, when employed as a term with legal effect, is used to disclaim some implied warranties for an item being sold. Certain types of implied warranties must be specifically disclaimed, such as the implied warranty of title. "As is" denotes tha ...
'' EP. *1991 – Along with
Flood A flood is an overflow of water ( or rarely other fluids) that submerges land that is usually dry. In the sense of "flowing water", the word may also be applied to the inflow of the tide. Floods are an area of study of the discipline hydrol ...
, produced the Nitzer Ebb album '' Ebbhead''. *2001 – Provided strings and ambient sounds for the song "Polaroid" from the
Curve In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is an object similar to a line, but that does not have to be straight. Intuitively, a curve may be thought of as the trace left by a moving point. This is the definition that ...
album ''
Gift A gift or a present is an item given to someone without the expectation of payment or anything in return. An item is not a gift if that item is already owned by the one to whom it is given. Although gift-giving might involve an expectation ...
''. *2003 – Provided strings and sounds for The Digital Intervention track "Coma Idyllique" from the album ''Capture''. 'PK', a longtime
Recoil Recoil (often called knockback, kickback or simply kick) is the rearward thrust generated when a gun is being discharged. In technical terms, the recoil is a result of conservation of momentum, as according to Newton's third law the force r ...
collaborator is one of its members along with Olivia Louvel. *2012 – Covered two tracks: "Inheritance" – Recoil (ft. Linton Kwesi Johnson & Paul Marshall) and "Dum Dum Girl" – Recoil (ft. Shara Worden) for a
Talk Talk Talk Talk were an English band formed in 1981, led by Mark Hollis (vocals, guitar, piano), Lee Harris (drums), and Paul Webb (bass). The group achieved early chart success with the synth-pop singles " Talk Talk" (1982), " It's My Life", and " ...
tribute album (double) CD/book set called ''Spirit of Talk Talk''. He also became executive music producer for the album. *2016 – Provided music and arrangements for "Calling the Clock" by Dede (featuring Alan Wilder).


Remixes

*1989:
Toni Halliday Antoinette "Toni" Halliday (born 5 July 1964) is an English musician best known as the lead vocalist, lyricist, and occasional guitarist of the alternative rock band Curve, along with Dean Garcia. She was also a member of the bands Photofitz ...
 – "Time Turns Around" (Euro-Tech Version) *1991:
Nitzer Ebb Nitzer Ebb () are a British EBM group formed in 1982 by Essex school friends Vaughan "Bon" Harris (programming, synthesizers, drums, vocals), Douglas McCarthy (vocals), and David Gooday (drums). History Initial releases (1983–1987) The ...
 – "I Give to You" (Wilder Mix Full Version) *2010: Nitzer Ebb – "I Am Undone" (Alan Wilder Remix) *2011: Depeche Mode – "In Chains" (Alan Wilder Remix) *2011:
Sonoio SONOIO is a solo project of Italian musician Alessandro Cortini, best known as the keyboardist for Nine Inch Nails' touring lineup and as a member of Modwheelmood. The name of the alternative rock/electronic project comes from the Italian phras ...
 – "Minutes" (Expansion Mix)


References


External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Wilder, Alan 1959 births 20th-century English musicians 21st-century English musicians Depeche Mode members English electronic musicians English new wave musicians English record producers English rock drummers English rock keyboardists English songwriters Living people People from Acton, London People from Hammersmith Musicians from London British synth-pop new wave musicians Mute Records artists Reprise Records artists Warner Records artists People educated at St. Clement Danes School