A Broken Frame

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A Broken Frame is Depeche Mode’s 1982 studio album that marked their transition toward a darker, more experimental synth-pop sound following the departure of songwriter Vince Clarke.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Depeche Mode NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtBy Brian Griffin NERFINISHED
featuresMemberDepartureContext Vince Clarke GENERATED
followedBy Construction Time Again NERFINISHED
follows Speak & Spell NERFINISHED
format cassette
compact disc
vinyl record
genre electronic music
new wave
synth-pop
hasSingle Leave in Silence NERFINISHED
See You NERFINISHED
The Meaning of Love NERFINISHED
hasTrack A Photograph of You NERFINISHED
Leave in Silence NERFINISHED
Monument NERFINISHED
My Secret Garden NERFINISHED
Nothing to Fear NERFINISHED
Satellite NERFINISHED
See You NERFINISHED
Shouldn’t Have Done That NERFINISHED
The Meaning of Love NERFINISHED
The Sun and the Rainfall NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 40 minutes
mainSongwriter Martin Gore NERFINISHED
musicStyleCharacteristic darker lyrical themes
more experimental synth arrangements
notableFor first Depeche Mode album written primarily by Martin Gore
transition toward a darker sound for Depeche Mode
partOf Depeche Mode discography NERFINISHED
performer Depeche Mode NERFINISHED
producer Daniel Miller NERFINISHED
Depeche Mode NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1982
recordLabel Mute Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1982-09-27

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Depeche Mode notableWork A Broken Frame