After a long stint as the keyboardist for, and probably most functional member of, Depeche Mode (and working as an opening act for Mick Jones and Joe Strummer's pre-Clash band), Alan Wilder became Recoil—a more experimental, darker outreach of his songwriting, song-splitting, and song-rearranging abilities. In that time, he's collaborated with Louisiana bluesmen, members of Eurythmics and Portishead, and Moby to make dark, dubby compositions that people like to dance to. Oddly, for this show, Wilder is playing the sit-down Aladdin Theater—consider it a good opportunity to eat that pot brownie you've been saving and sit back, letting waves of electro-blues wash over you like wine. BRENDAN KILEY