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Stevo Pearce
Stevo Pearce
British musician
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Daniel Miller
Daniel Miller
British music producer and founder of Mute Records
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Gareth Jones
Gareth Jones
English record producer
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Vince Clarke
Vince Clarke
English synth-pop musician and songwriter
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John Fryer
John Fryer
English record producer
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Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode
English band
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Einstürzende Neubauten
Einstürzende Neubauten
Berlin-based German experimental post-industrial goth-pop musical group
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Phelan Kane
Phelan Kane
British music producer
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Flood
Flood
British record producer and audio engineer.
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Eric Radcliffe
Eric Radcliffe
British record producer
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Yazoo
Yazoo
British synthpop duo
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Test Dept.
Test Dept.
band
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Cabaret Voltaire
Cabaret Voltaire
British Electronic Music Group
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Martin Gore
Martin Gore
English songwriter, musician, singer, record producer, remixer, and DJ; founding member of Depeche Mode
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Recoil
Recoil
musical project created by English musician Alan Wilder
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Alan Wilder
Alan Wilder
English musician
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Ewan Pearson
Ewan Pearson
British electronic music producer
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Andy Fletcher
Andy Fletcher
English musician, member of Depeche Mode
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Julia Adamson
Julia Adamson
Canadian musician
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The Assembly
The Assembly
band
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Boyd Rice
Boyd Rice
American experimental musician
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Alexander Hacke
Alexander Hacke
German musician, producer, writer & film-maker
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Front 242
Front 242
Belgian electronic music group
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Suicide
Suicide
American musical duo
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Francis John Tovey (8 September 1956 – 3 April 2002), known also by his stage name Fad Gadget, was a British avant-garde electronic musician and vocalist. He was a proponent of both new wave and early industrial music, fusing together a unique blend of pop structured songs mixed with mechanised experimentation.

As Fad Gadget, his music was characterised by the use of synthesizers in conjunction with sounds of found objects, including drills and electric razors. His bleak, sarcastic and darkly humorous lyrics were filled with biting social commentary toward subjects such as machinery, industrialisation, consumerism, human sexuality, mass media, religion, domestic violence and dehumanization while often being sung in a deadpan voice.