Depeche Mode - A Broken Frame

Depeche Mode - A Broken Frame

Release date : September 27, 1982
Runtime : 40m
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Depeche Mode's *A Broken Frame* in 5.1 surround sound brings new depth and dimension to the band's 1982 album, their first without founding member Vince Clarke. The surround sound mix enriches the atmospheric synth textures and moody, introspective vibe, capturing early Depeche Mode's experimental edge. Tracks like "See You" and "Leave in Silence" reveal layers of sound that were less prominent in the original stereo mix, offering fans an immersive experience that highlights the band's transition into darker, more complex themes under Martin Gore's songwriting. This version is a treat for listeners who want to hear *A Broken Frame* in a new, cinematic way.
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  • title:Depeche Mode - A Broken Frame
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1982
  • Runtime:40m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin:
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  • Overview:Depeche Mode's *A Broken Frame* in 5.1 surround sound brings new depth and dimension to the band's 1982 album, their first without founding member Vince Clarke. The surround sound mix enriches the atmospheric synth textures and moody, introspective vibe, capturing early Depeche Mode's experimental edge. Tracks like "See You" and "Leave in Silence" reveal layers of sound that were less prominent in the original stereo mix, offering fans an immersive experience that highlights the band's transition into darker, more complex themes under Martin Gore's songwriting. This version is a treat for listeners who want to hear *A Broken Frame* in a new, cinematic way.
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