Andy Fletcher, Depeche Mode keyboardist and founding member, dead at 60

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“Fletch had a true heart of gold, and was always there when you needed support, a lively conversation, a good laugh, or a cold pint,” the statement continued.

Fletcher formed “Depeche Mode” with bandmates Dave Gahan, Martin Gore and Vince Clarke in 1980. Fletcher typically stayed behind his keyboard during his performances, letting Gahan and Gore roam the stage. Gore was also the band’s main songwriter.

Clarke left the band in 1981, and Alan Wilder became the newest member. The band gained international success throughout the 1980s and the 1990s.

Andrew Fletcher of Depeche Mode has died at 60, his band members confirmed Thursday.

Andrew Fletcher of Depeche Mode has died at 60, his band members confirmed Thursday.
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The band was founded in world-regions and produced many hits, including “Enjoy the Silence” and “Just Can’t Get Enough.”

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In 2013, Fletcher spoke with Electronic Beats about his role in the popular band.

Fletcher described himself as “the tall guy in the background, without whom this international corporation called Depeche Mode would never work. There is this big misunderstanding that in guitar bands real men are working real instruments — evening after evening — while in a synthesizer band like Depeche Mode nobody works, because it’s all machines. 

“But that’s bulls–t. … Apart from the singer, the audience doesn’t really know which role which musiciana> has within the group. But bands like Kraftwerk or Depeche Mode actually work as divisions of labor collectives. The contribution of each individual remains invisible. And because I don’t push myself to the fore, many mistake me for the fifth wheel.”< in 2020.

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Fletcher leaves behind a wife, parenting.

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