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DEPECHE MODE'S ANDY FLETCHER TO SPIN IN BULGARIA

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DEPECHE MODE'S ANDY FLETCHER TO SPIN IN BULGARIA

Andy Fletcher, Depeche Mode's keyboardist, will perform as a DJ in Bulgaria on September 8 and 9 2007.

The events will be held in the coastal cities of Bourgas and Kavarna, respectively, netinfo.bg reported.

When the three musicians of Depeche Mode are not together, they all work on individual projects. Fletcher has his own sound-recording studio and does exclusive DJ sets.

Fletcher is one of the founders of Depeche and is considered one of the most influential figures in the musical industry.

He is also unofficial spokesperson and peacemaker of the group.

Depeche Mode is one of the most successful new wave bands in the history of music and has sold more than 91 million records.

The band's concert in Bulgaria on June 22 2006 was among the most well attended in the country.

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