Vince Clarke

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Vincent John Martin, (South Woodford, United Kingdom, July 3, 1960), known as Vince Clarke, is an English musician known mainly for being an important precursor of electronic music since 1981 in the group Depeche Mode, as well as in Erasure and Yazoo. He is the author of popular songs of the genre such as "Just Can't Get Enough" by Depeche Mode, "Only You" and "Situation" by Yazoo, and co-author of "A Little Respect", "Chorus", "Love to Hate You”, “Breath of Life”, “Always” and “In My Arms” by Erasure.

Clarke married Tracy Hurley, sister of Ghostgirl creator Tonya Hurley, in May 2004. In September 2005, their son, Oscar Martin, was born.

History

Beginnings

Vincent John Martin was born in South Woodford in Essex, England, but grew up in Basildon in the same county. Son of Dennis Martin and Rose, he has three siblings: Carol - his older sister - and his younger siblings Rodney and Michael - nicknamed Mick -. Since he was a child he took violin and piano lessons.

Left-handed when writing - although he plays the guitar right-handed - in 1976 he joined a band called No Romance in China where he played guitar and sang, while Andrew Fletcher played bass. Susan Ryder Paget (better known as Sue Paget, who played bass and did backing vocals in The Vandals -a band that also included Alison Moyet-), and Pete Hobbs -drums- completed the line-up. Hobbs also played in another band called Norman and the Worms with Phil Burdett and Martin Gore.

In 1979, Vince formed another guitar duo with Robert Marlow, called The Plan, with influences from Ultravox, which would be joined by Perry Bamonte - who in the future would join the band The Cure - in bass and Paul Langwith as drummer. Shortly after, Marlow would trade his guitar for a synthesizer.

Shortly later, Robert Marlow and Gore formed the band French Look. At the same time that this happened, Vince resumed his partnership with Fletcher and they brought in Gore, so Composition of Sound was born. At first, Vince sang and played guitar, while Fletcher and Gore split between bass and guitar. There are versions that say that Vince played at French Look but there is no confirmation of this.

After a brief break, French Look added Paul Redmond as a member. They held two presentations where they played with Composition of Sound - Gore, who participated in both bands, in fact, had to change his wardrobe to disguise himself. Ultimately, Gore stayed on Composition of Sound.

Depeche Mode

In 1980 the trio was rehearsing at an arts event hall in the county, where Vince heard a boy named David Gahan singing David Bowie's “Heroes”, whom he soon invited to become the singer of his group. Gahan agreed and suggested changing the name to Depeche Mode. Vince changed the guitar for a synthesizer and was soon followed by Gore and Fletcher, also interested in the electronic genre, although Vince was the only one who truly mastered the keyboard.

Already as Depeche Mode, the now technopop quartet managed to record the song Photographic, written by Vince, for a compilation of new promises, on a small label promoting electronic music called Some Bizzare Records, by producer Stephen John Pearce, known as Stevo.

Vincent John Martin decided to change his name to Vince Clarke, since when the shows began, he was covered by unemployment insurance. Shortly after, they managed to record their first album, conceived almost entirely by Vince except for two songs by Gore, on another small electronic music label called Mute Records, owned by Daniel Miller, due to Clarke's insistence on not getting close to the big music companies and retaining an independent spirit. This is how Clarke gave the group its first big hit, the dance song Just Can't Get Enough, while the song New Life, also by Clarke, achieved another relatively good impact, and surprisingly Depeche Mode's debut album, titled Speak & Spell's success was more successful than even Miller had expected.

It was not what Clarke had wanted, he wanted to work in the studio and continue exploring the potential of synthesizers, which is why, after that first album, he left the group.

In addition to his debut album, Clarke participated only in Depeche Mode's first two brief tours, known only as the 1980 Tour and 1981 Tour.

Yazoo

In 1981, after leaving Depeche Mode, Vince Clarke responded to an advertisement posted by singer Alison Moyet, also from Basildon, and thus the duet Yazoo was born.

Yazoo recorded two albums with which they reached second and first place in the British ranking and three singles, Only You, Don't Go and Nobody's Diary, which reached the first three places. In addition They made other dance classics like Situation.

Despite the success of Yazoo, the relationship between the two was not the best, in fact they recorded the second and last album separately, without crossing paths in the studio. Thus, in 1983, with barely a year and a half of existence, they separated.

The Assembly with Eric Radcliffe

Also in 1983 he formed a short-lived new project with Eric Radcliffe, producer of the two Yazoo albums, and Feargal Sharkey, the former singer of The Undertones, called The Assembly, which only recorded an isolated single titled Never Never that reached the number 4 in the British ranking.

Clarke and Radcliffe in turn founded an alternative record label called Reset, which was active between 1983 and 1985. At Reset they recorded - several of them produced by Clarke and Radcliffe - Robert Marlow, Absolute, Hardware and Peter Hewson -member of the band Chicory Tip-. For another label, Clarke produced Just Me Alone, a song by Twilight, a short-lived group made up of Andrew Mansi and Steev Toth, future tour leaders of Erasure and Nitzer Ebb respectively..

In 1985, Clarke recorded another single with Paul Quinn under the title One Day, but it was another fleeting duet.

Erasure

Andy Bell and Vince Clarke in 1986

In 1985, Vince Clarke placed an advertisement in Melody Maker magazine to find a new singer. After testing more than 40 applicants, he chose Andy Bell as singer and together they formed the duo Erasure .

Since then, they formed a duo that has created classics such as Oh L'Amour, Sometimes, Ship of Fools, Chains of Love, A Little Respect, Stop!, Drama!, Blue Savannah, Chorus, Love to Hate You, Breath of Life, Always, Run to the Sun, Stay with Me, In My Arms, Solsbury Hill or Breathe.

Erasure has been in uninterrupted activity since 1985 - beyond parallel projects - and has twenty studio albums - five number ones in the United Kingdom -, more than forty singles - 29 in the British top 20 -, twenty-eight million of albums sold.

Other projects and contributions

In 1984 he appeared on the single Ave Maria, by the band West India Company, with various sounds - it appears as pyrotechnics -. The single has four songs.

Since its creation in 1985, the Erasure project has been its priority, but it has participated in several other projects, even composing a jingle for the Volkswagen company.

In 1993, Clarke made a CD-Sampler (consisting of sound banks created by Clarke himself intended to be used in samplers), titled Lucky Bastard, this being the first work that can He will be considered a soloist until 2009, except for collaborations and remixes.

Between June and July 1998, performances of "Rita, Sue and Bob, too", a play written by Andrea Dunbar, were held at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds. Clarke was in charge of the music which consisted of several instrumental pieces, basically mini-covers of popular songs by Synthpop bands from the 1980s.

In 1998 he made the song Dirty Little Business Theme for the film A Dirty Little Business -also known as Merchants of Venus and Good Vibrations-. A version of Love Affair, Erasure's theme, is also included in this film.

By 1999, again together with Eric Radcliffe, they produced and programmed the first album by their former acquaintance Robert Marlow, which had originally been recorded in 1984, but received a poor response.

Shortly afterwards he teamed up with Martyn Ware (also from synthpop group Heaven 17 and who had produced Erasure's 1994 album I Say I Say I Say), with whom he released an album under the name The Clarke and Ware Experiment.

In 2000, he made two soundtracks, for the film Blood and for the film Bullfighter. By 2001, she released a second album with Martyn Ware and included a song on the album Music for the 3rd Millennium. That same year she participated with Phil Creswick - who had already participated in Family Fantastic - in a group called RadioActivators who released only one other isolated single.

In 2002 The Floating World released an unreleased song for Simple Minds. In 2003, Andy Bell would try to make his first solo effort, however he asked Clarke to collaborate with him and they ended up making their tenth album as Erasure, Other People's Songs. In 2004 he co-wrote with Martyn Ware the song What Do I Want From You? for Freeform Five, included on their album Strangest Things.

Also, for the girl group Girl Authority, another project by Erasure's manager and Clarke's brother-in-law, Michael Pagnotta, he rewrote "Let's Get Together", a old song of his from his time in Depeche Mode, in which you can hear the underlying melody of 'Just Can't Get Enough'. Also in 2008, he reunited with Alison Moyet, after 25 years to, again as Yazoo, perform the Reconnected Tour that presented the band on stage, while they released a 4-disc box set (3 CDs and 1 DVD) containing their meager remastered discography, an album of B-sides and remixes, as well as a DVD with their promotional videos and a documentary. After the tour they released Reconnected Live, a live album recording one of the concerts.

In 2009, he made what would be his second solo album, called Deeptronica, this album was released directly on the Internet without a physical edition and is an album with danceable instrumental themes. Additionally, that same year, she produced and mixed Lovesick , a song by Polly Scattergood that served as music for the book Ghostgirl: Lovesick, by her sister-in-law Tonya Hurley. She also made a remix of this song.
She also did programming for the band Heaven 17 on the song Empire State Human , a Human League song from 1980, when the current members of Heaven 17 were still part of the Human League.

In 2011, a remix of Depeche Mode's song Behind the Wheel appeared by Clarke for the compilation Remixes 2: 81-11, which celebrates thirty years since the founding of the band; his first participation with them in 29 years and also in a song after his departure. In May of that same year he participated in a special festival by the Mute Records label in London, in which Alan Wilder also participated with his project Recoil, as well as Martin Gore and Andrew Fletcher, in which Clarke, for his part, performed with Alison Moyet. as Yazoo, with Feargal Sharkey as The Assembly and with Andy Bell as Erasure.

In 2012 he collaborated with incidental music for short films by cartoonist Scott Lenhardt. She also collaborates with the English electropop trio The Good Natured, co-writing and performing the song Ghost Train. In September of that year, she joins Ane Brun and they do a reversal of the song Fly on the Windscreen, by Depeche Mode, for the presentation of Tonya Hurley's novel: The Blessed .

In 2023, he will release his third solo album called Songs of Silence

Very Records

In 2016 he founded the Very Records record label with Paul Hartnoll, with which he has carried out various projects. The first release was his own joint project as Vince Clarke & Paul Hartnoll called 2Square. They also produced the two albums ofReed & Caroline: Buchla and Singing (2016) and Hello Science (2018) and Alka's album: The Color of Terrible Crystal(2017).

Illustrious Company

Since 1999, in parallel to his work with Erasure, Vince Clarke teamed up with Martyn Ware for the Illustrious Company project, with which they released two albums and several additional Ambient music projects, which more They would later end up compiled in The House of Illustrious, in 2012.

Family Fantastic

Since 2000 he was part of the band Family Fantastic, with Phil Creswick and Jason Creasy, with whom he released the album...Nice!, this album featured Valerie Chalmers and Emma Whittle - regular Erasure choreographers. In 2008, Family Fantastic released their second album.

VCMG

On November 21, 2011, the new collaboration - after 30 years of not working together - of Martin Gore himself with Clarke, under his initials, was announced on the official sites of Depeche Mode, Erasure, Vince Clarke and Mute Records. VCMG, in an album promoted by three EPs, the first of these titled EP1 / Spock, published in December 2011; the second EP2 / Single Blip, from February 2012; and, the third EP3 / Aftermaths, in mid-2012. The name of the album, released in March 2012 was Ssss.

Vince Clarke & Paul Hartnoll

On June 10, 2016, 2Square was released, an album where Vince Clarke joined Paul Hartnoll, one of the members of Orbital, under the name Vince Clarke & Paul Hartnoll. The advance single, released a week earlier, was Better Have a Drink to Think.

Transcendence

Clarke is considered to be one of the most important and influential precursors of the electronic music movement, in fact it was because of him that Depeche Mode emerged as a group of that genre. Clarke is also a prolific songwriter, which is demonstrated by the multiple albums from all the different projects he has been involved in, most notably Yazoo and his partnership with Andy Bell on Erasure.

In May 2009, Clarke received the Ivor Novello "Outstanding Song Collection" in recognition of her 30 years in the music industry. To date, Clarke continues to promote the use of the synthesizer, although in the opinion of some she is somewhat stagnant musically, she has always opted for the exploration and predominance of synthetic sound over acoustic sound. In addition, Vince Clarke has managed to reach the Top 10 Single UK Chart with 4 different groups, Depeche Mode, Yazoo, The Assembly and Erasure; the Top 5 Single UK Chart with 3 different groups, Yazoo, The Assembly and Erasure; and, the Top 10 UK Album Chart with 3 different bands, Depeche Mode, Yazoo and Erasure; He has won the Brit Awards with two different bands, Yazoo in 1982 as best new band and with Erasure as best British band in 1989; and, furthermore, with Erasure he was the first artist to place five consecutive number 1 albums on the UK Chart in 1994. Erasure also became the third best-selling group of records in the history of Techno Pop in the United Kingdom, behind Pet Shop Boys and Depeche Mode.

Vince Clarke was named in December 2013 the most popular musician of the 80s by "Classic Pop" in a survey to find the 100 best singles, chosen by their own readers. Clarke has singles on this list with Depeche Mode, Yazoo and Erasure.

Discography

With Depeche Mode

Vince Clarke's presence in Depeche Mode is as important as Depeche Mode is for Clarke because with them he published an album for the first time, which made him known and cemented his popularity within the electro scene.

  • Photographic (1981, first published song by the band and Clarke, as Depeché Mode, included in the Some Bizzare Album of that year; later a second version appeared Speak " Spell ")
  • Speak " Spell " (1981, album)
    • Dreaming of Me (1981, simple)
    • New Life (1981, simple)
    • Just Can't Get Enough (1981, simple)
With Yazoo

Clarke's second project. Although it lasted only a year and a half, it was very successful. As a curiosity, it is the second project to which she has dedicated the most time, since in 2008 he took it up again for a tour and even released a live recording of one of the presentations.

With The Assembly
  • Never Never Never (1983, simple)
With Paul Quinn
  • One Day (1985, simple)
With Erasure

The project to which Clarke has dedicated the most time to date and to which he has been most consistent, with 19 albums and more than 60 single albums.

Soloist
  • Lucky Bastard (1993, CD Sampler)
  • Deeptronica (2009, Internet)
  • Songs of Silence (2023, CD and vinyl)
With Martyn Ware

Project between Clarke and Martyn Ware that ended up being identified as Illustrious Company.

  • Pretentious (1999, album, like "The Clarke and Ware Experiment")
  • Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle (2001, album, just like "Vincent Clarke & Martyn Ware")
    • Massive (2001, song, like "Vincent Clarke & Martyn Ware")
  • Performance at the Sony Party (2001, live album, like "Vincent Clarke & Martyn Ware")
  • Virtual Wishing Tree (2003, album as "Vincent Clarke & Martyn Ware")
    • Sweetly the Air Flew Overhead (2003, song, like "Vincent Clarke & Martyn Ware")
  • Electroclash (like, compilation, like "Clarke'N'Ware")
  • The House of Illustrious (collective box, 2012, as "The Clarke and Ware Experiment")
With Lewis Man
  • Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (2000, song, like "Lewis & Clarke")
With Family Fantastic
  • ...Nice! (2000, album)
  • Wonderful. (2008, album)
With RadioActivators
  • Knock on Your Door (2001, simple)
With Mick Martin
  • What a Wonderful World (2001), theme made with his own brother, is a version of the classic Bob Thiele and George David Weiss popularized at the time by Louis Armstrong.
With Richard Butler
  • Work It Out (2004)

Theme made for the animated series Johnny Bravo (by animator Van Partible for Cartoon Network), with music written by Vince Clarke and lyrics by Van Partible and performed as a duet by Clarke and the singer of The Psychedelic Furs.

With Anna Pagan
  • Everybody Phabulize (2006)

Theme made for the animated short The Phabulizers (by animator Van Partible for the Cartoon Network series Shorty McShorts' Shorts), with music written by Vince Clarke and lyrics by Vince Clarke and Van Partible and performed as a duet by Clarke and singer Anna Pagan.

As VCMG

Duet project with Martin Gore after 30 years of separating from Depeche Mode.

  • Ssss (2012, album)
    • EP1 / Spock (2011, EP/sencillo)
    • EP2 / Single Blip (2012, EP/sencillo)
    • EP3 / Aftermaths (2012, EP/sencillo)
With Paul Hartnoll
  • 2Square (2016, album, like Vince Clarke & Paul Hartnoll)
    • Better Have a Drink to Think (2016, simple)
With Melissa Grey and Nicole Antebi
  • Magic Square (2016)

Theme released at The Morbid Anatomy Museum to present the magic square palindrome, with animation by Nicole Antebi and sound by Melissa Grey.

Soundtracks

  • Bullfighter (2000), film directed by Rune Bendixen and starred by Olivier Martinez, Michelle Forbes, Donnie Wahlberg, Robert Rodriguez and Willem Dafoe.
  • Blood (2000), film directed by Charly Cantor and starring Adrian Rawlins, Lee Blakemore and Phil Cornwell.

Musical curtains and themes

  • The Other Side of the Tracks (1983, TV programme curtain -Channel 4- of the same name)
  • Johnson Cotton Buds (1984, advertising pitch)
  • Trak Trix (1984, TV programme curtain -Channel 4- of the same name)
  • Science Week Theme (1994, BBC radio program curtain of the same name)
  • Top of the Pops Theme (1995, Top of the Pops TV program curtain)
  • Work It Out together with Richard Butler (2004, song for the Johnny Bravo series)
  • Everybody Phabulize next to Anna Pagan (2006, song for the animated short The Phabulizers).

Collaborations with other artists

  • 1982 To Speak, band song Dome, on the album Dome 4 (Will You Speak This Word), provides keyboards and voice.
  • 1984 Ave Maria, four songs of the West India Company band, for the simple Ave Maria, various sounds -figures as pyrotechnics-.
  • 1999 The Peter Pan Effect, album by Robert Marlow, programmed and produced by Vince Clarke and Eric Radcliffe - this album was recorded between 1982 and 1984 but was recently released in 1999-.
  • 2002 The Floating World, Simple Minds band song, included in the album Cry and also in the simple Taormina (independent launch of Simple Minds, changing its name for the occasion): song that was born from a remix of the Homosapien theme, by Simple Minds, ended up becoming a theme in itself, accredited to Vince Clarke and interpreted by Clarke and his brother Mick Martin.
  • 2003 Boom Boom feat. Vince Clarke and Daphne Diamond, GenderFix band song, in the EP Tongue n' Cheek, co-author, sounds (the song Boom Boom also appears on the Family Fantastic album Wonderful. in 2008).
  • 2004 What Do I Want from You?, song of the Freeform Five band, on the album Strangest Things, provides keyboards. As a curiosity, Martyn Ware makes choirs.
  • 2008 It's All Done By The Machine feat. Vince Clarke, band song Mister Midi, on the album I Shoulda Learned to Play the Guitar
  • 2008 InsideOutside and Home (Starstruck Mix), band songs Marlow -integrated by Robert Marlow and Gary Durant- on the album. InsideOutside, arranged and produced by Vince Clarke.
  • 2012 Ghost Train, song made in collaboration with the English trio of electropop The Good Natured
  • 2012 Fly on the Windscreen, song made in collaboration with Ane Brun for the book The Blessed Tonya Hurley. It also appears in Ane Brun's Rarities album. Curiously, it's a 1985 Depeche Mode theme.
  • 2012 The Best Thing, band song Electric Youth, appears as an additional producer.
  • 2014 Lift Me Up feat. Vince Clarke, Ipop song, Andy Bell album - in collaboration with Shelter-. Vince participates in this issue of his partner in Erasure.
  • 2014 Participates in several songs of the album Strange Desire of Bleachers, namely: Wild Heart, provides programming and keyboards; I'm Ready to Move On / Wild Heart Reprise feat. Yoko Ono, provides drum programming and keyboards; Like a River Runs, programming and keyboards. It is also an additional producer of the three topics.
  • 2015 Automatic Pt. 1 and Automatic Pt. 2, songs in which he makes a duet with Jean-Michel Jarre for his album Electronica 1: The Time Machine.
  • 2016 participates as guest in the song Carry On: Astrolith ft Vince Clarke, Cakes Da Killa, TT the Artist, Spank Rock. Astrolith is the pseudonym of Evan Sutton, who was the recording engineer of The Violet Flame, Erasure's album.
  • 2017 Participates in the song Don't Take the Money by Bleachers featuring Lorde for the album Gone Now.
  • 2017 Participate in the song Goodnight Vienna Equinox, for the album It's Hard To Be Happy When Your Head is Full of Sin.
  • 2017 Participates with synthesizers of songs Alka: Melancholy Last, Collusion, Cooperate and Wrong Side Upall included in the album The Colour of Terrible Crystal.

Remixes

  • 1987 Erasure - "Leave Me To Bleed" (VC / Eric Radcliffe Mix)
  • 1988 Happy Mondays - "WFL (Wrote for Luck)" (The Vince Clarke Mix)
  • 1990 Betty Boo - "24 Hours" (Oratronic Mix)
  • 1991 Fortran 5 - "Heart on the Line" (V.C. Mix)
  • 1991 Habit - "Power" (7" / 12" Version) -band that composed Mick Martin, Clarke's brother-.
  • 1992 Nitzer Ebb - "Ascend" (Anonymous Mix)
  • 1992 The Wolfgang Press - "Angel"
  • 1992 Betty Boo - "I'm on My Way" (The Batman and Robin Mix) - assisted by Mick Martin-
  • 1993 The Time Frequency - "Real Love '93" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 1994 Sparks - "When Do I Get to Sing "My Way" (Vince Clarke remix) and (Vince Clarke extended mix)
  • 1994 Alison Moyet - "Whispering Your Name" (A Remix)
  • 1995 Egebamyasi - "Remont" (Allegro con brio) (Vince Version)
  • 1995 Wubble-U - "Down-Get'Em Down" (Vince Clarke Mix) reissued in 2010
  • 1997 White Town - "Wanted" (Vince Clarke Remix 1) and (Vince Clarke Remix 2)
  • 1999 Attic Base - "Action" (Vince Clarke Mix)
  • 2001 MARLOW - "My Teenage Dream" (Stealth Mix) -recorded in 1983 by Robert Marlow but edited in a MARLOW demos compilation in 2002-
  • 2001 MARLOW - "No Heart" (Vince Clarke 2001 Dance Mix) -idem My Teenage Dream-
  • 2002 Simple Minds - "Homosapien" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2005 Andy Bell - "Crazy" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2005 Rammstein - "Mann Gegen Mann" (Popular Music Mix)
  • 2006 Rosenstolz - "Nichts Von Alledem (Tut Mir Leid)" (Die Remixe) (Vince Clarke Mixed Up Mix) and (Vince Clarke Maxed Up Mix)
  • 2006 Noirhaus - "It's Over" (Vince Clarke Mix)
  • 2008 The Saturdays - "Issues" (Vince Clarke Extended Mix-club mix-) and (Vince Clarke radio edit)
  • 2009 Franz Ferdinand - "No You Girls" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2009 MARLOW - "Home" (Vince Clarke`s Starstruck Mix)
  • 2009 Erasure - "Stop!" (Sync 82 Remix)
  • 2009 Space Cowboy - "Falling Down" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2009 Erasure - "Hallowed Ground" (Vince Clarke's Big Mix)
  • 2009 A Place To Bury Strangers - "In Your Heart" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2009 Ash - "True Love 1980" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2009 The Presets - "If I Know You" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2009 Polly Scattergood - "Other Too Endless" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2009 Polly Scattergood ft Vince Clarke - "Ghostgirl: Lovesick" (Epic mix)
  • 2010 Goldfrapp - "Believer" (Vince Clarke Remix) and (Vince Clarke Remix Edit)
  • 2010 Andy Bell - "Call On Me" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2010 Andy Bell - "Non-Stop" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2011 Plastikman - "Elektrostatik" (Vince Clarke Remix) and (Vince Clarke Remix edit)
  • 2011 Billie Ray Martin - "Sweet Suburban Disco" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2011 Intervox - "Over & Over Again" (Vince Clarke mix)
  • 2011 Depeche Mode - "Behind the Wheel" (Vince Clarke Remix/Vince Clarke Extended Vocal)
  • 2011 The Present Moment - "Loyal to a Fault" (Vince Clarke edit)
  • 2012 Liars - "No. 1 Against The Rush" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2012 Kidnap Kid - "Lazarus Taxon" (Vince Clarke Remix-BB Spread Love #1-)
  • 2012 VCMG - Aftermaths (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2013 Dido - End of Night (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2013 Chad Valley - "Up and Down" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2013 Blancmange - "Living On the Ceiling" (Radio edit VC) and (Extended mix)
  • 2014 Polly Scattergood - "Subsequently Lost"
  • 2014 The Bleachers - "I Wanna Get Better" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2014 Future Islands - "Doves" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2015 Benji and the Astronauts - "I am an Astronaut" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2016 Andy Bell - "My Precious One" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2016 Nitzer Ebb - "Once You Say" (Vince Clarke remix)
  • 2016 Reed & Caroline - "Electrons" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2016 Erasure - Chains of Love (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2016 Erasure - Waiting for the Day (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2017 Bright Light Bright Light ft Elton John - "Running Back to You" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2017 Dubfire " Miss Kittin - Ride (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2017 Erasure - Love You to the Sky (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2017 Alka - Truncate (Vince Clarke remix)
  • 2017 The Overlords - God's Eye (Vince Clarke Loony remix) and (Vince Clarke Loony edit) -with samples from Don't Go-
  • 2018 Ladytron - The Animals (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2018 Robert Görl - Part 1 (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2018 Reed & Caroline - "Before" (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2018 Space - Magic Fly (Vince Clarke Rework)
  • 2019 James Yorkston - Shallow (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2019 All Hail The Silence - The Alarm (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2019 Fujiya & Miyagi - Fear of Missing Out (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2019 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Almost (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2020 Erasure - Turns the Love to Anger (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2020 Yova - Rain (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2020 International Teachers of Pop - Femenenergy (Vince Clarke remix)
  • 2020 Erasure - Blue Savannah (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2020 Erasure - Nerves of Steel (Extended version)
  • 2020 Alka - Faito (Vince Clarke remix)
  • 2020 Bright Light Bright Light feat. Andy Bell - Good At Goodbyes (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2021 Tiny Magnetic Pets - Automation (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2021 Saint Etienne - Blue Kite (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2021 Xqui - Martha (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2022 Johnny Marr - Spirit Power and Soul (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2023 Hifi Sean & David McAlmont - Real Thoughts In Real Time (Vince Clarke Remix)
  • 2023 Klaus Nomi- Nomi Song (Vince Clarke Remix)

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