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Andrew Fletcher - Depeche Mode Wiki Andrew John Fletcher was born in Nottingham, England, on July 8, 1961. He is band's chief announcer when it comes to announcing tours and album news.news as well as its co-founder and keyboardist.

He has been married to Grainne since 1991 and they have two children, Megan and Joseph and they live in London, England.

Fletch had originally played bass in a band with Vince Clarke, but moved on to play synthesizers in the group Composition of Sound with both Clarke and Martin Gore. In 1980, these three musicians formed Depeche Mode with vocalist David Gahan. Fletch has never been a leading musician in the group, but more of a manager, where his strong points lie. He is also the only member that has never written a song for the band, although it is indicated in one interview that he had attempted it in the past.


Although it has been a topic of confusion for many fans, Fletcher has stated that he plays bass in Depeche Mode; programmed on the synthesizer, in addition to electric bass as played on the Songs of Faith and Devotion album. He can also be seen playing keyboards live and in rehearsal videos.
Fletcher is also the "spokesperson" of the band, often the one who announces Depeche Mode news, such as album details for Exciter in 2001 and Playing the Angel in 2004 and 2005, mainly for the press.

He is also said to be the member that brings the band together, as he was one of the main factors in helping build a compromise that settled the serious dispute between Gahan and Gore over songwriting duties for Playing the Angel.
Fletcher is often teased by the media and fans for not normally contributing musically to Depeche Mode songs. He did play more during the early days and plays much more today. He plays bass for "A Pain That I'm Used To" on Playing the Angel according to the album's producer Ben Hillier, and is seen playing bass for "The Sinner in Me" on his own Fletchcam. He's also seen playing bass in the "bare" rendition videos of Clean and Surrender from the Playing the Angel sessions, seen on the Playing the Angel bonus disc and the Depeche Mode Receiver respectively.

Despite the barracking, Fletcher is said to be a relatively accomplished musician and plays most of the synthesized chords during live shows, the more complex arrangements being assigned to long-term session musicians (and to Alan Wilder between 1982-1995). When Alan Wilder joined the band in early 1982, Fletcher had begun to take on the role of a manager and in the convening years, his musical input has been limited to contributing generic ideas to preformulated Gore/Gahan songs.

Almost solo

Interestingly, according to the official Depeche Mode biography, Fletch recorded a solo album entitled Toast Hawaii, named after his favourite dish in the studio canteen. It was recorded during the Some Great Reward sessions in 1984. All the songs on the album are cover songs on which he sings lead vocals. The album features Alan Wilder and/or Martin Gore on the piano and the cover photo was taken by Wilder. However, they could not convince Daniel Miller to release it, so it only exists in rare copies.

Fletcher has been criticized for his voice, and is the only member of Depeche Mode
that does not sing (except for the hidden song "Crucified" on Violator, the four-part harmony at the end of the song "New Life", the song "Condemnation" where he's said to have sung with Martin and Alan for the background vocals and "The Sun and the Rainfall" where he can be heard towards the end of the song singing the "All that I'm saying..." refrain in the right speaker of the mix). Although he is seen singing during live performances, it is usually only heard through his stage monitors.

Toast Hawaii/DJ Career

In recent years, Andy Fletcher has founded a record label, Toast Hawaii, the same name of his supposed lost album, in order to promote the band Client. In October 2006, Side-Line Magazine announced that Client had left the Toast Hawaii label which makes the future of the label quite unsure.

As well as this, he also DJ's sometimes. Most of his DJ gigs happened, while on tour with Client. His style has been in the standard "Bedroom DJ" format; picking songs and creating a set list. Nonetheless, the crowds that he has DJed for have enjoyed the sets that he has done, especially when he plays a Depeche Mode track or anything related to Mute Records. One such event that he DJed was documented in "Andy Fletcher: One Night in Warsaw." During the summer of 2007, Fletcher did a small tour, mainly in Italy.

Personal life

Fletch has been married to Grainne (pronounced 'Grar-nee-ah') for 14 years and has two children, Megan and Joe. Fletcher's parents are Joy and John. He has three siblings; Susan, Karen and Simon, and is the eldest

To this day, he has been the only member to remain in constant contact with former band member Vince Clarke.


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