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Home/People/Alan Wilder
Alan Wilder profile photo
Born
Jun 1, 1959
Age 66
Place of Birth
Hammersmith, London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

22
Movies
5
TV Shows
Also Known As
Depeche Mode
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Alan Wilder

Acting

Biography
Alan Charles Wilder (born 1 June 1959) is an English musician, composer, arranger, record producer and former member of the electronic band Depeche Mode from 1982 to 1995. Since his departure from the band, the musical project called Recoil 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 Nitzer Ebb and Curve. 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. Alan Charles Wilder was born the youngest boy born into a middle class family of 3 boys and was raised in Acton, West London. He began piano at the age of eight, through the encouragement of his parents. Later on, he learned the flute at St Clement Danes 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 the Korgis, appearing on the UK No. 13 single "If I Had You" (1979). Following the departure of Vince Clarke, Depeche Mode placed an advertisement in the music magazine Melody Maker: "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!" 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, and "If You Want" (and a B-side, "In Your Memory") from the album Some Great Reward and finally co-wrote "Black Day" (and a B-side, "Christmas Island") from the album Black Celebration. 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 "Somebody". 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 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. ... Source: Article "Alan Wilder" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Depeche Mode - Strange & Strange Too poster

Depeche Mode - Strange & Strange Too

Cast
2023
Depeche Mode: Video Singles Collection poster

Depeche Mode: Video Singles Collection

as Self
2016
Recoil A Strange Hour In Budapest poster

Recoil A Strange Hour In Budapest

as Self
2012
Depeche Mode: The Best Of Videos Vol. 1 poster

Depeche Mode: The Best Of Videos Vol. 1

as Self
2007
Depeche Mode: 1991–1994 “We Were Going to Live Together, Record Together… and It Was Going to Be Wonderful…” poster

Depeche Mode: 1991–1994 “We Were Going to Live Together, Record Together… and It Was Going to Be Wonderful…”

as Self
2006
Depeche Mode: 1989–90 “If You Wanna Use Guitars, Use Guitars…” poster

Depeche Mode: 1989–90 “If You Wanna Use Guitars, Use Guitars…”

as Self
2006
Depeche Mode: 1987–88 “Sometimes You Do Need Some New Jokes…” poster

Depeche Mode: 1987–88 “Sometimes You Do Need Some New Jokes…”

as Self
2006
Depeche Mode: 1985–86 “The Songs Aren't Good Enough, There Aren't Any Singles and It'll Never Get Played on the Radio” poster

Depeche Mode: 1985–86 “The Songs Aren't Good Enough, There Aren't Any Singles and It'll Never Get Played on the Radio”

as Self
2006
Depeche Mode: 1984 “You Can Get Away with Anything as Long as You Give It a Good Tune…” poster

Depeche Mode: 1984 “You Can Get Away with Anything as Long as You Give It a Good Tune…”

as Self
2006
Depeche Mode: 1983 “Teenagers Growing Up, Bad Government… and All That Stuff.” poster

Depeche Mode: 1983 “Teenagers Growing Up, Bad Government… and All That Stuff.”

as Self
2006
Depeche Mode: 1982 “The Beginning of Their So-Called Dark Phase…” poster

Depeche Mode: 1982 “The Beginning of Their So-Called Dark Phase…”

as Self
2006
Depeche Mode: The Videos 86-98 poster

Depeche Mode: The Videos 86-98

as Self
1998
Depeche Mode: Devotional poster

Depeche Mode: Devotional

as Self
1993
Depeche Mode: Strange Too poster

Depeche Mode: Strange Too

as Self
1990
Depeche Mode 101 poster

Depeche Mode 101

as Self
1989
Depeche Mode: Live at the Pasadena Rose Bowl poster

Depeche Mode: Live at the Pasadena Rose Bowl

as Self
1989
Depeche Mode: Strange poster

Depeche Mode: Strange

as Self
1988
Depeche Mode: Black Celebration Tour 1986 poster

Depeche Mode: Black Celebration Tour 1986

Cast
1986
Depeche Mode: New Dress · Hamburg poster

Depeche Mode: New Dress · Hamburg

as Self
1986
Depeche Mode: Some Great Videos poster

Depeche Mode: Some Great Videos

Cast
1986