Over a quarter of a century, the success story of Depeche Mode now spans In that time they have produced groundbreaking music, ranging from the synth-pop songs in the early 80s to the "No Wave" musical landscape today. Over time, they have earned the respect of musicians, consumers as well as critics and became the "godparents" of techno, electronics and industrial metal. "Depeche Mode - Random Access Memory" shows the impressive career of the Essex boys, and for the first time a DVD documentary that goes beyond music, to the roots of their success.
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Aspect Ratio
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4:3 - 1.33:1
Rated
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No age limitation
Product Dimensions
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1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 113.4 g
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...da zu wenig bis gar nicht "orignal" dM vorkommt - alle aderen Band Interviews sind recht gut! by the way: NICHT ORIGINAL VON depeche MODE "lizensiert" !!!
For some reason I expected more interviews, music and detailed bio that would deal more with group inner problems etc. Instead this DVD turns from lousy to horrible...interviews with people who were around the band during their ups and downs who sadly, can't tell us anything new, that we already did not know... The scariest moments are interviews with band member lookalikes...whoa...scary...Z production
The history of Depeche Mode is promoted by random people who seem to be "wanna be friends" of the band. Some of the history is told to you members of a "Depeche Mode Cover Band" How embarrassing! You can totally tell Depeche Mode wanted NOTHING to do with this!! Plus the fact they couldn't get permission to use DM music in the video.. I find it VERY hard to watch a documentary of music and NOT hear one song from Depeche Mode. In the very beginning of the DVD you get a line "This DVD contains NO MUSIC from Depeche Mode" When they talk about a particular song, like Photographic, you would expect to hear a small clip of it, not another song from some band you never hear of? I think because of that, this DVD lost my interest. Not worth the money in my eyes!