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  1. Recoil is a musical project created by English musician and former Depeche Mode member Alan Wilder. Essentially a solo venture, Recoil began whilst Wilder was still in Depeche Mode as an outlet for his experimental, less pop-oriented compositions.

    • 1986–present
    • London, England
  2. News, in-depth features, technical information, photographs, and a forum for asking Alan Wilder questions.

  3. Recoil es el proyecto personal del músico Alan Wilder, conocido por ser teclista, programador y baterista de Depeche Mode entre 1982 a 1995. A diferencia de su banda previa, el proyecto originalmente consistió de piezas experimentales extensas, con el tiempo usando piezas cinemáticas y pulsantes, con la participación de vocalistas o ...

    • 1986–2012 (pausa no oficial)
  4. Alan Wilder: Recoil. Anyone in any doubt as to the popularity of Depeche Mode should see this man's studio. Alan Wilder, formerly the programming powerhouse of the group, and now striking out on his own, has poured the profits of his years with the Mode into this astonishing home setup. Here he talks about the studio, his new album, and his ...

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  5. Mute has announced details of a series of Recoil reissues, starting with three long out-of-print albums on double coloured vinyl and CD due for release 11th November 2022: Unsound Methods (1997), Liquid (2000) and subHuman (2007) are the final three studio albums from Alan Wilders Recoil project, and these new editions will be available in ...

  6. 3 de may. de 2023 · Recoil comenzó como un proyecto paralelo de Wilder durante su tiempo en Depeche Mode, pero se convirtió en su enfoque principal después de su salida de la banda. En lugar de seguir la dirección Pop-Electrónica de Depeche Mode, Recoil se ha centrado en explorar terrenos más oscuros y experimentales.

  7. Bloodline is the third album by Recoil, released on April 14, 1992. It was recorded at Konk Studios in London, during sessions that lasted from January to March 1991, being mixed later that same year. The album was produced by Alan Wilder, engineered by Steve Lyon, and assisted by Dave Eringa.