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"See You" is a song from the 1982 album A Broken Frame by Depeche Mode. It was released as a lead single on January 29, 1982. You can read more about the inspiration and creation of 'See You' here. Daniel Miller wrote in the sleeve notes for the A Broken Frame Remaster CD in 2006: "Martin had brought a PPG, one of the first digital keyboards. It was called a wave table synth and was pretty advanced for its time, but very unreliable. We got some sounds on it that we wouldn’t have otherwise got — the choir sound on ‘See You’ came from that." The magazine Electronics & Music Maker said in their May 1982 issue: "'See You' [...] features a great melodic sequencer bass line (using a Roland MC4 Microcomposer) and some truly wonderful vocal and bell sounds courtesy of the newly acquired PPG Wave 2 digital/analogue synth." Martin Gore told Kingsize magazine in May 2001: "Do I feel any affection for things like 'See You'? Not really, no. It was the first song I wrote after Vince left, and I think I was just trying to copy his style. It was a nightmare recording because we still lived in Basildon and caught the last train back from London. It was always a dodgy train, full of drunkards, and we always got into fights, sometimes because we were recognised, but usually it was just pure Essex violence!"