Synth-pop pioneers, Depeche Mode formed in Essex, England in 1980 and refined the British romantic movement with its squeaky clean production and poignant lyrics. Building on early electro-pop artists such as Kraftwerk, Gary Numan and The Human League, the band released its first album, Speak & Spell in 1981. Nearly 30 years later, the record remains a stellar debut and possibly one of the band's best with its bouncy beats, drip-drop keyboards, and pretty boy vocals. The band's two early classics, "New Life" and "Dreaming of Me," had peppy beats, shimmering synths and pure vocal harmonies. The clubby 80's dance anthem "Just Can't Get Enough" was an instant smash. However, my favorite track during this period, is "Shout," a B-Side to "New Life."
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