Depeche Mode - The Complete Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode:
The Complete
Depeche Mode


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Depeche Mode - Speak & Spell
Depeche Mode:
Speak & Spell

[01] New Life (3.46)
[02] I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead (2.18)
[03] Puppets (3.57)
[04] Boys Say Go! (3.07)
[05] Nodisco (4.15)
[06] What's Your Name? (2.45)
[07] Photographic (4.45)
[08] Tora! Tora! Tora! (4.36)
[09] Big Muff (4.24)
[10] Any Second Now (Voices) (2.35)
[11] Just Can't Get Enough (3.44)
[12] Dreaming Of Me (4.03)

 
Depeche Mode - A Broken Frame
Depeche Mode:
A Broken Frame

[01] Leave In Silence (4.48)
[02] My Secret Garden (4.46)
[03] Monument (3.14)
[04] Nothing To Fear (4.16)
[05] See You (4.33)
[06] Satellite (4.43)
[07] The Meaning Of Love (3.06)
[08] A Photograph Of You (3.05)
[09] Shouldn't Have Done That (3.13)
[10] The Sun And The Rainfall (5.05)

 
Depeche Mode - Construction Time Again
Depeche Mode:
Construction Time Again

[01] Love In Itself (4.30)
[02] More Than A Party (4.44)
[03] Pipeline (5.55)
[04] Everything Counts (4.22)
[05] Two Minute Warning (4.14)
[06] Shame (3.45)
[07] The Landscape Is Changing (4.49)
[08] Told You So (4.25)
[09] And Then... (4.35)
[10] Everything Counts (Reprise) (1.05)

Depeche Mode - Some Great Reward
Depeche Mode:
Some Great Reward

[01] Something To Do (3.46)
[02] Lie To Me (5.03)
[03] People Are People (3.52)
[04] It Doesn't Matter (4.45)
[05] Stories Of Old (3.14)
[06] Somebody (4.27)
[07] Master And Servant (4.12)
[08] If You Want (4.40)
[09] Blasphemous Rumours (6.22)

 
Depeche Mode - People Are People
Depeche Mode:
People are People

[01] People Are People (3.47)
[02] Now This Is Fun (3.26)
[03] Love In Itself (4.25)
[04] Work Hard (4.25)
[05] Told You So (4.25)
[06] Get The Balance Right (4.26)
[07] Leave In Silence (4.02)
[08] Pipeline (6.12)
[09] Everything Counts (7.19)

 
Depeche Mode - Black Celebration
Depeche Mode:
Black Celebration
[01] Black Celebration (4.57)
[02] Fly On The Windscreen (Final) (5.19)
[03] A Question Of Lust (4.22)
[04] Sometimes (1.54)
[05] It Doesn't Matter Two (2.51)
[06] A Question Of Time (4.09)
[07] Stripped (4.17)
[08] Here Is The House (4.16)
[09] World Full Of Nothing (2.48)
[10] Dressed In Black (2.34)
[11] New Dress (3.45)

 
Depeche Mode - Catching Up With Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode:
Catching Up With
Depeche Mode
[01] Dreaming of Me (3:44)
[02] New Life (3:44)
[03] Just Can't Get Enough(3:36)
[04] See You (3:53)
[05] The Meaning of Love (3:04)
[06] Love, in Itself (3:55)
[07] Master and Servant (3:50)
[08] Blasphemous Rumours (5:04)
[09] Somebody (4:21)
[10] Shake the Disease (4:46)
[11] Flexible (3:09)
[12] It's Called a Heart (3:48)
[13] Fly on the Windscreen (5:05)

 
Depeche Mode - Music for the Masses
Depeche Mode:
Music for the Masses
[01] Never Let Me Down Again (4.48)
[02] The Things You Said (4.02)
[03] Strangelove (4.56)
[04] Sacred (4.47)
[05] Little 15 (4.18)
[06] Behind The Wheel (5.18)
[07] I Want You Now (3.45)
[08] To Have And To Hold (2.51)
[09] Nothing (4.12)
[10] Pimpf (5.01)

 
Depeche Mode - 101
Depeche Mode: 101
[01] Pimpf (Live 1988) (1.09)
[02] Behind The Wheel (Live 1988) (5.54)
[03] Strangelove (Live 1988) (4.49)
[04] Sacred (Live 1988) (5.11)
[05] Something To Do (Live 1988) (3.53)
[06] Blasphemous Rumours (Live 1988) (5.08)
[07] Stripped (Live 1988) (6.43)
[08] Somebody (Live 1988) (4.36)
[09] Things You Said (Live 1988) (4.18)
[10] Black Celebration (Live 1988) (4.54)
[11] Shake The Disease (Live 1988) (5.10)
[12] Nothing (Live 1988) (4.35)
[13] Pleasure Little Treasure (Live 1988) (4.38)
[14] People Are People (Live 1988) (4.58)
[15] A Question Of Time (Live 1988) (4.12)
[16] Never Let Me Down Again (Live 1988) (6.39)
[17] A Question Of Lust (Live 1988) (4.06)
[18] Master And Servant (Live 1988) (4.29)
[19] Just Can't Get Enough (Live 1988) (4.00)
[20] Everything Counts / Pimpf (Live 1988) (12.32)

 
Depeche Mode - Violator
Depeche Mode:
Violator
[01] World In My Eyes (4.26)
[02] Sweetest Perfection (4.43)
[03] Personal Jesus (4.56)
[04] Halo (4.30)
[05] Waiting For The Night (6.07)
[06] Enjoy The Silence (6.12)
[07] Policy Of Truth (4.55)
[08] Blue Dress (5.39)
[09] Clean (5.31)

 
Depeche Mode - Songs of Faith and Devotion
Depeche Mode:
Songs of Faith
and Devotion
[01] I Feel You (4.35)
[02] Walking In My Shoes (5.26)
[03] Condemnation (3.29)
[04] Mercy In You (4.17)
[05] Judas (5.14)
[06] In Your Room (6.26)
[07] Get Right With Me (3.52)
[08] Rush (4.37)
[09] One Caress (3.32)
[10] Higher Love (5.56)

 
Depeche Mode - Ultra
Depeche Mode:
Ultra
[01] Barrel Of A Gun (5.35)
[02] The Love Thieves (6.34)
[03] Home (5.42)
[04] It's No Good (5.58)
[05] Uselink (2.21)
[06] Useless (5.12)
[07] Sister Of The Night (6.04)
[08] Jazz Thieves (2.54)
[09] Freestate (6.44)
[10] The Bottom Line (4.26)
[11] Insight (6.26)
[12] Junior Painkiller (2.11)

 
Depeche Mode - Exciter
Depeche Mode:
Exciter
[01] Dream On (4.19)
[02] Shine (5.32)
[03] The Sweetest Condition (3.42)
[04] When The Body Speaks (6.01)
[05] The Dead Of Night (4.50)
[06] Lovetheme (2.02)
[07] Freelove (6.10)
[08] Comatose (3.24)
[09] I Feel Loved (4.20)
[10] Breathe (5.17)
[11] Easy Tiger (2.05)
[12] I Am You (5.10)
[13] Goodnight Lovers (3.48)

 
Depeche Mode - Playing the Angel
Depeche Mode:
Playing the Angel
[01] A Pain That I'm Used To (4.11)
[02] John The Revelator (3.42)
[03] Suffer Well (3.50)
[04] The Sinner In Me (4.55)
[05] Precious (4.10)
[06] Macro (4.02)
[07] I Want It All (6.10)
[08] Nothing's Impossible (4.21)
[09] Introspectre (1.42)
[10] Damaged People (3.28)
[11] Lilian (4.46)
[12] The Darkest Star (6.55)

 
Depeche Mode - The Singles 81>85
Depeche Mode:
The Singles 81-85
[01] Dreaming Of Me
       (Single Version) (3.46)
[02] New Life (Single Version) (3.45)
[03] Just Can't Get Enough (Single Version) (3.44)
[04] See You (Single Version) (3.57)
[05] The Meaning Of Love (Single Version) (3.05)
[06] Leave In Silence (Single Version) (4.02)
[07] Get The Balance Right (Single Version) (3.15)
[08] Everything Counts (Single Version) (3.59)
[09] Love In Itself (Single Version) (4.00)
[10] People Are People (Single Version) (3.46)
[11] Master And Servant (Single Version) (3.47)
[12] Blasphemous Rumours
       (Single Version) (5.09)
[13] Somebody (Single Version) (4.22)
[14] Shake The Disease (Single Version) (4.49)
[15] It's Called A Heart (Single Version) (3.51)
[16] Photographic (Some
       Bizzare Version) (3.13)
[17] Just Can't Get Enough (Schizo Mix) (6.46)

 
Depeche Mode - Remixes 81-04
Depeche Mode:
The Remixes 81-04
[01] Never Let Me Down Again
       (Split Mix) (9.31)
[02] Policy Of Truth (Capitol Mix) (8.00)
[03] Shout (Rio Mix) (7.31)
[04] Home (Air "Around The Golf" Remix) (3.55)
[05] Strangelove (Blind Mix) (6.33)
[06] Rush (Spiritual Guidance Mix) (5.26)
[07] I Feel You (Renegade Soundwave
       Afghan Surgery Mix) (4.57)
[08] Barrel Of A Gun (Underworld
       Hard Mix) (9.36)
[09] Route 66 (Beatmasters Mix) (6.18)
[10] Freelove (DJ Muggs Remix) (4.23)
[11] I Feel Loved (Chamber's Remix) (6.16)
[12] Just Can't Get Enough (Schizo Mix) (6.46)
[13] Personal Jesus (Pump Mix) (7.47)
[14] World In My Eyes (Mode To Joy) (6.28)
[15] Get The Balance Right!
       (Combination Mix) (7.55)
[16] Everything Counts (Absolut Mix) (6.02)
[17] Breathing In Fumes (6.05)
[18] Painkiller (Kill The Pain Mix
       DJ Shadow vs. Depeche Mode) (6.29)
[19] Useless (The Kruder +
       Dorfmeister Session) (9.05)
[20] In Your Room (The Jeep Rock Mix) (6.19)
[21] Dream On (Dave Clarke
       Acoustic Version) (4.24)
[22] It's No Good (Speedy J Mix) (5.01)
[23] Master And Servant (An ON-USound
       Science Fiction Dance Hall Classic) (4.35)
[24] Enjoy The Silence (Timo Maas
       Extended Remix) (8.43)

 
Depeche Mode - The Singles 1986-1998
Depeche Mode:
The Singles 1986-1998
[01] Stripped (Single Version) (3.51)
[02] A Question Of Lust (Single Version) (4.30)
[03] A Question Of Time (Single Version) (4.00)
[04] Strangelove (Single Version) (3.47)
[05] Never Let Me Down Again
       (Single Version) (4.22)
[06] Behind The Wheel (Single Version) (4.02)
[07] Personal Jesus (Single Version) (3.46)
[08] Enjoy The Silence (Single Version) (4.16)
[09] Policy Of Truth (Single Version) (5.14)
[10] World In My Eyes (7" Version) (3.57)
[11] I Feel You (Single Version) (4.35)
[12] Walking In My Shoes (Single Version) (5.02)
[13] Condemnation (Single Version) (3.23)
[14] In Your Room (Single Version) (4.50)
[15] Barrel Of A Gun (Single Version) (5.27)
[16] It's No Good (Single Version) (5.59)
[17] Home (Single Version) (5.46)
[18] Useless (Single Version) (4.53)
[19] Only When I Lose Myself
       (Single Version) (4.41)
[20] Little 15 (Single Version) (4.13)
[21] Everything Counts (Live)
       (Single Version) (6.38)

 
Depeche Mode - Touring the Angel
Depeche Mode:
Touring the Angel
[01] A Pain That I'm Used To (Live In Milan) (4.21)
[02] John The Revelator (Live In Milan) (3.35)
[03] Precious (Live In Milan) (4.42)
[04] Suffer Well (Live In Milan) (3.36)
[05] Macro (Live In Milan) (4.31)
[06] I Want It All (Live In Milan) (4.48)
[07] The Sinner In Me (Live In Milan) (5.26)
[08] Damaged People (Live In Milan) (3.35)

 
Depeche Mode - The Complete Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode:
The Complete
Depeche Mode

The Complete Depeche Mode

Speak & Spell (2006 digital remaster)

[01] New Life (3.46)
[02] I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead (2.18)
[03] Puppets (3.57)
[04] Boys Say Go! (3.07)
[05] Nodisco (4.15)
[06] What's Your Name? (2.45)
[07] Photographic (4.45)
[08] Tora! Tora! Tora! (4.36)
[09] Big Muff (4.24)
[10] Any Second Now (Voices) (2.35)
[11] Just Can't Get Enough (3.44)
[12] Dreaming Of Me (4.03)

A Broken Frame (2006 digital remaster)

[01] Leave In Silence (4.48)
[02] My Secret Garden (4.46)
[03] Monument (3.14)
[04] Nothing To Fear (4.16)
[05] See You (4.33)
[06] Satellite (4.43)
[07] The Meaning Of Love (3.06)
[08] A Photograph Of You (3.05)
[09] Shouldn't Have Done That (3.13)
[10] The Sun And The Rainfall (5.05)

Construction Time Again

[01] Love In Itself (4.30)
[02] More Than A Party (4.44)
[03] Pipeline (5.55)
[04] Everything Counts (4.22)
[05] Two Minute Warning (4.14)
[06] Shame (3.45)
[07] The Landscape Is Changing (4.49)
[08] Told You So (4.25)
[09] And Then... (4.35)
[10] Everything Counts (Reprise) (1.05)

Some Great Reward (2006 digital remaster)

[01] Something To Do (3.46)
[02] Lie To Me (5.03)
[03] People Are People (3.52)
[04] It Doesn't Matter (4.45)
[05] Stories Of Old (3.14)
[06] Somebody (4.27)
[07] Master And Servant (4.12)
[08] If You Want (4.40)
[09] Blasphemous Rumours (6.22)

Black Celebration

[01] Black Celebration (4.57)
[02] Fly On The Windscreen (Final) (5.19)
[03] A Question Of Lust (4.22)
[04] Sometimes (1.54)
[05] It Doesn't Matter Two (2.51)
[06] A Question Of Time (4.09)
[07] Stripped (4.17)
[08] Here Is The House (4.16)
[09] World Full Of Nothing (2.48)
[10] Dressed In Black (2.34)
[11] New Dress (3.45)

Music For The Masses (2006 digital remaster)

[01] Never Let Me Down Again (4.48)
[02] The Things You Said (4.02)
[03] Strangelove (4.56)
[04] Sacred (4.47)
[05] Little 15 (4.18)
[06] Behind The Wheel (5.18)
[07] I Want You Now (3.45)
[08] To Have And To Hold (2.51)
[09] Nothing (4.12)
[10] Pimpf (5.01)

Violator (2006 digital remaster)

[01] World In My Eyes (4.26)
[02] Sweetest Perfection (4.43)
[03] Personal Jesus (4.56)
[04] Halo (4.30)
[05] Waiting For The Night (6.07)
[06] Enjoy The Silence (6.12)
[07] Policy Of Truth (4.55)
[08] Blue Dress (5.39)
[09] Clean (5.31)

Songs Of Faith And Devotion (2006 digital remaster)

[01] I Feel You (4.35)
[02] Walking In My Shoes (5.26)
[03] Condemnation (3.29)
[04] Mercy In You (4.17)
[05] Judas (5.14)
[06] In Your Room (6.26)
[07] Get Right With Me (3.52)
[08] Rush (4.37)
[09] One Caress (3.32)
[10] Higher Love (5.56)

Ultra

[01] Barrel Of A Gun (5.35)
[02] The Love Thieves (6.34)
[03] Home (5.42)
[04] It's No Good (5.58)
[05] Uselink (2.21)
[06] Useless (5.12)
[07] Sister Of The Night (6.04)
[08] Jazz Thieves (2.54)
[09] Freestate (6.44)
[10] The Bottom Line (4.26)
[11] Insight (6.26)
[12] Junior Painkiller (2.11)

Exciter

[01] Dream On (4.19)
[02] Shine (5.32)
[03] The Sweetest Condition (3.42)
[04] When The Body Speaks (6.01)
[05] The Dead Of Night (4.50)
[06] Lovetheme (2.02)
[07] Freelove (6.10)
[08] Comatose (3.24)
[09] I Feel Loved (4.20)
[10] Breathe (5.17)
[11] Easy Tiger (2.05)
[12] I Am You (5.10)
[13] Goodnight Lovers (3.48)

Playing The Angel

[01] A Pain That I'm Used To (4.11)
[02] John The Revelator (3.42)
[03] Suffer Well (3.50)
[04] The Sinner In Me (4.55)
[05] Precious (4.10)
[06] Macro (4.02)
[07] I Want It All (6.10)
[08] Nothing's Impossible (4.21)
[09] Introspectre (1.42)
[10] Damaged People (3.28)
[11] Lilian (4.46)
[12] The Darkest Star (6.55)

101

[01] Pimpf (Live 1988) (1.09)
[02] Behind The Wheel (Live 1988) (5.54)
[03] Strangelove (Live 1988) (4.49)
[04] Sacred (Live 1988) (5.11)
[05] Something To Do (Live 1988) (3.53)
[06] Blasphemous Rumours (Live 1988) (5.08)
[07] Stripped (Live 1988) (6.43)
[08] Somebody (Live 1988) (4.36)
[09] Things You Said (Live 1988) (4.18)
[10] Black Celebration (Live 1988) (4.54)
[11] Shake The Disease (Live 1988) (5.10)
[12] Nothing (Live 1988) (4.35)
[13] Pleasure Little Treasure (Live 1988) (4.38)
[14] People Are People (Live 1988) (4.58)
[15] A Question Of Time (Live 1988) (4.12)
[16] Never Let Me Down Again (Live 1988) (6.39)
[17] A Question Of Lust (Live 1988) (4.06)
[18] Master And Servant (Live 1988) (4.29)
[19] Just Can't Get Enough (Live 1988) (4.00)
[20] Everything Counts / Pimpf (Live 1988) (6:31 / 4:02) (12.32)

Songs Of Faith And Devotion Live

[01] I Feel You (Live 1993) (7.11)
[02] Walking In My Shoes (Live 1993) (6.41)
[03] Condemnation (Live 1993) (3.56)
[04] Mercy In You (Live 1993) (4.20)
[05] Judas (Live 1993) (5.01)
[06] In Your Room (Live 1993) (6.47)
[07] Get Right With Me (Live 1993) (3.11)
[08] Rush (Live 1993) (4.35)
[09] One Caress (Live 1993) (3.35)
[10] Higher Love (Live 1993) (7.30)

Touring The Angel: Live In Milan

[01] A Pain That I'm Used To (Live In Milan) (4.21)
[02] John The Revelator (Live In Milan) (3.35)
[03] Precious (Live In Milan) (4.42)
[04] Suffer Well (Live In Milan) (3.36)
[05] Macro (Live In Milan) (4.31)
[06] I Want It All (Live In Milan) (4.48)
[07] The Sinner In Me (Live In Milan) (5.26)
[08] Damaged People (Live In Milan) (3.35)

The Singles 81-85

[01] - Dreaming Of Me (Single Version) (3.46)
[02] - New Life (Single Version) (3.45)
[03] - Just Can't Get Enough (Single Version) (3.44)
[04] - See You (Single Version) (3.57)
[05] - The Meaning Of Love (Single Version) (3.05)
[06] - Leave In Silence (Single Version) (4.02)
[07] - Get The Balance Right (Single Version) (3.15)
[08] - Everything Counts (Single Version) (3.59)
[09] - Love In Itself (Single Version) (4.00)
[10] - People Are People (Single Version) (3.46)
[11] - Master And Servant (Single Version) (3.47)
[12] - Blasphemous Rumours (Single Version) (5.09)
[13] - Somebody (Single Version) (4.22)
[14] - Shake The Disease (Single Version) (4.49)
[15] - It's Called A Heart (Single Version) (3.51)
[16] - Photographic (Some Bizzare Version) (3.13)
[17] Just Can't Get Enough (Schizo Mix) (6.46)

The Singles 86-98

[01] Stripped (Single Version) (3.51)
[02] A Question Of Lust (Single Version) (4.30)
[03] A Question Of Time (Single Version) (4.00)
[04] Strangelove (Single Version) (3.47)
[05] Never Let Me Down Again (Single Version) (4.22)
[06] Behind The Wheel (Single Version) (4.02)
[07] Personal Jesus (Single Version) (3.46)
[08] Enjoy The Silence (Single Version) (4.16)
[09] Policy Of Truth (Single Version) (5.14)
[10] World In My Eyes (7" Version) (3.57)
[11] I Feel You (Single Version) (4.35)
[12] Walking In My Shoes (Single Version) (5.02)
[13] Condemnation (Single Version) (3.23)
[14] In Your Room (Single Version) (4.50)
[15] Barrel Of A Gun (Single Version) (5.27)
[16] It's No Good (Single Version) (5.59)
[17] Home (Single Version) (5.46)
[18] Useless (Single Version) (4.53)
[19] Only When I Lose Myself (Single Version) (4.41)
[20] Little 15 (Single Version) (4.13)
[21] Everything Counts (Live) (Single Version) (6.38)

The Remixes 81-04

[01] Never Let Me Down Again (Split Mix) (9.31)
[02] Policy Of Truth (Capitol Mix) (8.00)
[03] Shout (Rio Mix) (7.31)
[04] Home (Air "Around The Golf" Remix) (3.55)
[05] Strangelove (Blind Mix) (6.33)
[06] Rush (Spiritual Guidance Mix) (5.26)
[07] I Feel You (Renegade Soundwave Afghan Surgery Mix) (4.57)
[08] Barrel Of A Gun (Underworld Hard Mix) (9.36)
[09] Route 66 (Beatmasters Mix) (6.18)
[10] Freelove (DJ Muggs Remix) (4.23)
[11] I Feel Loved (Chamber's Remix) (6.16)
[12] Just Can't Get Enough (Schizo Mix) (6.46)
[13] Personal Jesus (Pump Mix) (7.47)
[14] World In My Eyes (Mode To Joy) (6.28)
[15] Get The Balance Right! (Combination Mix) (7.55)
[16] Everything Counts (Absolut Mix) (6.02)
[17] Breathing In Fumes (6.05)
[18] Painkiller (Kill The Pain Mix - DJ Shadow vs. Depeche Mode) (6.29)
[19] Useless (The Kruder + Dorfmeister Session) (9.05)
[20] In Your Room (The Jeep Rock Mix) (6.19)
[21] Dream On (Dave Clarke Acoustic Version) (4.24)
[22] It's No Good (Speedy J Mix) (5.01)
[23] Master And Servant (An ON-USound Science Fiction Dance Hall Classic) (4.35)
[24] Enjoy The Silence (Timo Maas Extended Remix) (8.43)

Singles Box Set 1 - DMBX1

[01] Dreaming Of Me (3.47)
[02] Ice Machine (3.54)
[03] New Life (Remix) (3.59)
[04] Shout (3.46)
[05] Shout (Rio Mix) (7.34)
[06] Just Can't Get Enough (3.45)
[07] Any Second Now (3.09)
[08] Just Can't Get Enough (Schizo Mix) (6.48)
[09] Any Second Now (Altered) (5.42)
[10] See You (Extended Version) (4.51)
[11] Now This Is Fun (3.25)
[12] Now This Is Fun (Extended Version) (4.42)
[13] The Meaning Of Love (3.07)
[14] Oberkorn (It's A Small Town) (4.10)
[15] The Meaning Of Love (Fairly Odd Mix) (5.01)
[16] Oberkorn (It's A Small Town) (Development Mix) (7.40)
[17] Leave In Silence (4.02)
[18] Excerpt From: My Secret Garden (3.16)
[19] Leave In Silence (Longer) (6.32)
[20] Further Excerpts From: My Secret Garden (4.23)
[21] Leave In Silence (Quieter) (3.43)

Singles Box Set 2 - DMBX2

[01] Get The Balance Right! (3.13)
[02] The Great Outdoors! (5.03)
[03] Get The Balance Right! (Combination Mix) (7.58)
[04] Tora! Tora! Tora! (Live In Hammersmith) (4.12)
[05] Everything Counts (3.59)
[06] Work Hard (4.22)
[07] Everthing Counts (In Larger Amounts) (7.21)
[08] Work Hard (East End Remix) (6.59)
[09] Love In Itself.2 (4.02)
[10] Fools (4.17)
[11] Love In Itself.3 (7.17)
[12] Fools (Bigger) (7.39)
[13] Love In Itself.4 (4.39)
[14] People Are People (3.46)
[15] In Your Memory (4.03)
[16] People Are People (Different Mix) (7.14)
[17] In Your Memory (Slik Mix) (8.13)
[18] Master And Servant (3.48)
[19] (Set Me Free) Remotivate Me (4.13)
[20] Master And Servant (Slavery Whip Mix) (9.38)
[21] (Set Me Free) Remotivate Me (Release Mix) (8.49)
[22] Master And Servant (Voxless) (4.00)
[23] Blasphemous Rumours (6.23)
[24] Told You So (Live In Liverpool) (4.56)
[25] Somebody (Remix) (4.20)
[26] Everything Counts (Live In Liverpool) (5.53)

Singles Box Set 3 - DMBX3

[01] Shake The Disease (4.48)
[02] Flexible (3.11)
[03] Shake The Disease (Remixed Extended) (8.46)
[04] Flexible (Remixed Extended) (6.16)
[05] Shake The Disease (Edit The Shake) (7.11)
[06] Something To Do (Metal Mix) (7.26)
[07] It's Called A Heart (3.50)
[08] Fly On The Windscreen (5.05)
[09] It's Called A Heart (Extended) (7.20)
[10] Fly On The Windscreen (Extended) (7.49)
[11] Fly On The Windscreen (Death Mix) (5.07)
[12] Stripped (3.53)
[13] But Not Tonight (4.17)
[14] Stripped (Highland Mix) (6.42)
[15] But Not Tonight (Extended Remix) (5.14)
[16] Breathing In Fumes (6.06)
[17] Fly On The Windscreen (Quiet Mix) (4.25)
[18] Black Day (Single Version) (2.37)
[19] A Question Of Lust (Single Version) (4.29)
[20] Christmas Island (4.51)
[21] Christmas Island (Extended) (5.39)
[22] People Are People (Live In Basel) (4.23)
[23] It Doesn't Matter Two (Instrumental) (2.48)
[24] A Question Of Lust (Minimal) (6.47)
[25] A Question Of Time (Remix) (4.05)
[26] Black Celebration (Live) (6.05)
[27] Something To Do (Live) (3.50)
[28] Stripped (Live) (6.23)
[29] More Than A Party (Live) (5.07)
[30] A Question Of Time (Extended Remix) (6.39)
[31] Black Celebration (Black Tulip Mix) (6.34)
[32] A Question Of Time (New Town Mix/Live Remix) (11.08)
[33] Little 15 (4.16)
[34] Stjarna (4.25)
[35] Sonata No 14 In C#m (Moonlight Sonata) (5.36)

Singles Box Set 4 - DMBX4

[01] Strangelove (3.49)
[02] Pimpf (4.34)
[03] Strangelove (Maxi Mix) (6.35)
[04] Strangelove (Midi Mix) (1.40)
[05] Fpmip (5.22)
[06] Strangelove (Blind Mix) (6.34)
[07] Strangelove (Pain Mix) (7.21)
[08] Agent Orange (5.07)
[09] Never Let Me Down Again (4.23)
[10] Pleasure, Little Treasure (2.53)
[11] Never Let Me Down Again (Split Mix) (9.36)
[12] Pleasure, Little Treasure (Glitter Mix) (5.37)
[13] Never Let Me Down Again (Aggro Mix) (4.56)
[14] Never Let Me Down Again (Tsangarides Mix) (4.24)
[15] Pleasure, Little Treasure (Join Mix) (4.54)
[16] To Have And To Hold (Spanish Taster) (2.36)
[17] Behind The Wheel (Remix) (4.03)
[18] Route 66 (4.11)
[19] Behind The Wheel (Shep Pettibone Mix) (5.57)
[20] Route 66 (Beatmasters Mix) (6.22)
[21] Behind The Wheel (Beatmasters Mix) (8.01)
[22] Route 66 (Casualty Mix) (10.41)
[23] Behind The Wheel (LP Mix) (5.20)
[24] Everything Counts (Live) (5.48)
[25] Nothing (Live) (4.42)
[26] Sacred (Live) (5.14)
[27] A Question Of Lust (Live 1988) (4.15)
[28] Everything Counts (Tim Simenon/Mark Saunders Remix) (5.32)
[29] Nothing (Justin Strauss Mix) (7.04)
[30] Strangelove (Tim Simenon/Mark Saunders Remix) (6.33)
[31] Everything Counts (Absolut Mix) (6.04)
[32] Everything Counts (Original 1983 Mix) (7.22)
[33] Nothing (US 7" Mix) (4.01)
[34] Everything Counts (Reprise) (0.56)
[35] Personal Jesus (3.46)
[36] Dangerous (4.22)
[37] Personal Jesus (Acoustic) (3.28)
[38] Dangerous (Hazchemix Edit) (3.05)
[39] Personal Jesus (Holier Than Thou Approach) (5.50)
[40] Dangerous (Sensual Mix) (5.24)
[41] Personal Jesus (Pump Mix) (7.50)
[42] Personal Jesus (Telephone Stomp Mix) (5.34)
[43] Dangerous (Hazchemix) (5.36)
[44] Enjoy The Silence (7" Version) (4.18)
[45] Memphisto (4.03)
[46] Enjoy The Silence (Hands And Feet Mix) (6.41)
[47] Enjoy The Silence (Ecstatic Dub) (5.44)
[48] Sibeling (3.18)
[49] Enjoy The Silence (Bass Line) (7.42)
[50] Enjoy The Silence (Harmonium) (2.43)
[51] Enjoy The Silence (Ricki Tik Tik Mix) (5.58)
[52] Enjoy The Silence (The Quad: Final Mix) (15.27)

Singles Box Set 5 - DMBX5

[01] Policy Of Truth (7" Version) (5.11)
[02] Kaleid (7'' Version) (4.18)
[03] Policy Of Truth (Beat Box) (7.13)
[04] Policy Of Truth (Capitol Mix) (8.02)
[05] Kaleid (When Worlds Mix) (5.23)
[06] Policy Of Truth (Trancentral Mix) (5.55)
[07] Kaleid (Remix) (4.37)
[08] Policy Of Truth (Pavlov's Dub) (6.02)
[09] World In My Eyes (7" Version) (4.00)
[10] Happiest Girl (Jack Mix) (4.58)
[11] Sea Of Sin (Tonal Mix) (4.46)
[12] World In My Eyes (Oil Tank Mix) (7.47)
[13] Happiest Girl (Kiss-A-Mix) (6.17)
[14] Sea Of Sin (Sensoria) (6.06)
[15] World In My Eyes (Dub In My Eyes) (6.56)
[16] World In My Eyes (Mode To Joy) (6.30)
[17] Happiest Girl (The Pulsating Orbital Mix) (6.28)
[18] World In My Eyes (Mayhem Mode) (4.56)
[19] Happiest Girl (The Pulsating Orbital Vocal Mix) (7.58)
[20] I Feel You (Seven Inch Mix) (4.37)
[21] One Caress (3.31)
[22] I Feel You (Throb Mix) (6.49)
[23] I Feel You (Babylon Mix) (7.54)
[24] I Feel You (Life's Too Short Mix) (8.35)
[25] I Feel You (Swamp Mix) (7.28)
[26] I Feel You (Renegade Soundwave Afghan Surgery Mix) (4.59)
[27] I Feel You (Helmet At The Helm Mix) (6.43)
[28] Walking In My Shoes (Seven Inch Mix) (5.02)
[29] My Joy (Seven Inch Mix) (3.59)
[30] Walking In My Shoes (Grungy Gonads Mix) (6.24)
[31] My Joy (Slow Slide Mix) (5.13)
[32] Walking In My Shoes (Extended Twelve Inch Mix) (6.54)
[33] Walking In My Shoes (Random Carpet Mix) (6.36)
[34] Walking In My Shoes (Anandamidic Mix) (6.11)
[35] Walking In My Shoes (Ambient Whale Mix) (4.56)
[36] Condemnation (Paris Mix) (3.23)
[37] Death's Door (Jazz Mix) (6.39)
[38] Rush (Spiritual Guidance Mix) (5.31)
[39] Rush (Amylnitrate Mix) (Instrumental) (7.42)
[40] Rush (Wild Planet Mix) (Vocal) (6.24)
[41] Condemnation (Live) (4.10)
[42] Personal Jesus (Live) (6.00)
[43] Enjoy The Silence (Live) (6.46)
[44] Halo (Live) (4.56)
[45] In Your Room (Zephyr Mix) (4.52)
[46] Higher Love (Adrenaline Mix) (Edit) (4.48)
[47] In Your Room (Apex Mix) (6.45)
[48] In Your Room (The Jeep Rock Mix) (6.21)
[49] Higher Love (Adrenaline Mix) (7.50)
[50] In Your Room (Extended Zephyr Mix) (6.43)
[51] In Your Room (Live) (6.51)
[52] Policy Of Truth (Live) (5.08)
[53] World In My Eyes (Live) (6.15)
[54] Fly On The Windscreen (Live) (5.22)
[55] Never Let Me Down Again (Live) (5.01)
[56] Death's Door (Live) (2.47)

Singles Box Set 6 - DMBX6

[01] Barrel Of A Gun (5.32)
[02] Painkiller (7.29)
[03] Barrel Of A Gun (Underworld Soft Mix) (6.29)
[04] Barrel Of A Gun (One Inch Punch Mix) (5.27)
[05] Barrel Of A Gun (Underworld Hard Mix) (9.38)
[06] Barrel Of A Gun (United Mix) (6.36)
[07] Painkiller (Plastikman Mix) (8.40)
[08] Barrel Of A Gun (3 .Phase Mix) (5.25)
[09] Barrel Of A Gun (One Inch Punch Mix) (Version 2) (5.29)
[10] It's No Good (6.00)
[11] Slowblow (5.25)
[12] It's No Good (Dom T's Bass Bounce Mix) (7.16)
[13] It's No Good (Speedy J Mix) (5.04)
[14] It's No Good (Hardfloor Mix) (6.43)
[15] Slowblow (Darren Price Mix) (6.29)
[16] It's No Good (Andrea Parker Mix) (6.14)
[17] It's No Good (Motor Bass Mix) (3.48)
[18] Home (5.47)
[19] Home (Air "Around The Golf" Remix) (3.57)
[20] Home (LFO Meant To Be) (4.26)
[21] Home (The Noodles And The Damage Done) (6.37)
[22] Home (Jedi Knights Remix) (Drowning In Time) (7.02)
[23] Home (Grantby Mix) (4.39)
[24] Barrel Of A Gun (Live) (6.02)
[25] It's No Good (Live) (4.08)
[26] Useless (Remix) (4.54)
[27] Useless (Escape From Wherever: Parts 1 & 2!) (7.17)
[28] Useless (Cosmic Blues Mix) (6.57)
[29] Useless (CJ Bolland Ultrasonar Mix) (6.02)
[30] Useless (The Kruder + Dorfmeister Session) (9.09)
[31] Useless (CJ Bolland Funky Sub Mix) (5.39)
[32] Useless (Air 20 Mix) (7.58)
[33] Useless (Live) (5.22)
[34] Only When I Lose Myself (4.36)
[35] Surrender (6.19)
[36] Headstar (4.24)
[37] Only When I Lose Myself (Subsonic Legacy Remix) (7.03)
[38] Only When I Lose Myself (Dan The Automator Mix) (4.57)
[39] Headstar (Luke Slater Remix) (5.48)
[40] Only When I Lose Myself (Gus Gus Long Play Mix) (11.21)
[41] Painkiller (Kill The Pain Mix - DJ Shadow vs. Depeche Mode) (6.34)
[42] Surrender (Catalan FC Out Of Reach Mix) (6.55)
[43] Only When I Lose Myself (Gus Gus Short Play Mix) (5.07)
[44] World In My Eyes (Safar Mix) (8.31)
[45] Dream On (Single Version) (3.43)
[46] Easy Tiger (Full Version) (4.57)
[47] Easy Tiger (Bertrand Burgalat & A.S Dragon Version) (4.53)
[48] Dream On (Bushwacka Tough Guy Mix) (6.08)
[49] Dream On (Dave Clarke Acoustic Version) (4.24)
[50] Dream On (Octagon Man Mix) (5.24)
[51] Dream On (Kid 606 Mix) (4.46)
[52] Dream On (Dave Clarke Remix) (5.14)
[53] Dream On (Bushwacka Blunt Mix) (6.49)

Singles Box Set 7 - DMBX7

[01] I Feel Loved (Single Version) (3.41)
[02] Dirt (Single Version) (5.00)
[03] I Feel Loved (Extended Instrumental) (8.28)
[04] I Feel Loved (Danny Tenaglia's Labor Of Love Edit) (7.59)
[05] I Feel Loved (Thomas Brinkmann Mix) (5.29)
[06] I Feel Loved (Chamber's Remix) (6.16)
[07] I Feel Loved (Danny Tenaglia's Labor Of Love Dub) (12.07)
[08] I Feel Loved (Umek Mix) (4.58)
[09] Freelove (Flood Mix) (4.03)
[10] Zenstation (6.26)
[11] Zenstation (Atom's Stereonerd Remix) (5.36)
[12] Freelove (Bertrand Burgalat Version) (5.30)
[13] Freelove (Schlammpeitziger "Little Rocking Suction Pump Version") (6.53)
[14] Freelove (DJ Muggs Remix) (4.24)
[15] Freelove (Console Remix) (4.44)
[16] Breathe (Live) (5.36)
[17] The Dead Of Night (Live) (5.11)
[18] Goodnight Lovers (3.50)
[19] When The Body Speaks (Acoustic Version) (6.02)
[20] The Dead Of Night (Electronicat Remix) (7.38)
[21] Goodnight Lovers (Isan Falling Leaf Mix) (5.53)
[22] Enjoy The Silence (Reinterpreted by Mike Shinoda) (3.33)
[23] Halo (Goldfrapp Remix) (4.24)
[24] Enjoy The Silence (Timo Maas Extended Remix) (8.45)
[25] Enjoy The Silence (Ewan Pearson Remix (Radio Edit)) (3.34)
[26] Something To Do (Black Strobe Remix) (7.15)
[27] Enjoy The Silence (Richard X Extended Mix) (8.25)
[28] Enjoy The Silence (Ewan Pearson Extended Remix) (8.39)
[29] World In My Eyes (Cicada Remix) (6.19)
[30] Mercy In You (The BRAT Mix) (7.04)
[31] Photographic (Rex The Dog Dubb Mix) (6.23)
[32] Clean (Colder Version) (7.12)
[33] Little 15 (Ulrich Schnauss Remix) (4.58)
[34] Precious (4.10)
[35] Precious (Sasha's Spooky Mix) (Single Edit) (5.46)
[36] Precious (Sasha's Gargantuan Vocal Mix) (Full Length) (9.46)
[37] Precious (Misc Full Vocal Mix) (5.43)
[38] Free (5.12)
[39] Precious (Motor Remix) (6.37)
[40] Precious (Michael Mayer Ambient Mix) (3.39)
[41] Precious (Sasha's Spooky Mix (Full Length)) (10.36)
[42] Precious (Michael Mayer Balearic Mix) (7.20)
[43] Precious (Misc Crunch Mix) (6.55)
[44] A Pain That I'm Used To (4.13)
[45] Newborn (5.34)
[46] A Pain That I'm Used To (Jacques Lu Cont Remix) (7.55)
[47] A Pain That I'm Used To (Jacques Lu Cont Dub) (8.02)
[48] A Pain That I'm Used To (Goldfrapp Remix) (4.43)
[49] A Pain That I'm Used To (Bitstream Spansule Mix) (7.26)
[50] A Pain That I'm Used To (Telex Remix) (3.28)
[51] Newborn (Foster Remix By Kettel) (5.29)
[52] A Pain That I'm Used To (Bitstream Threshold Mix) (6.10)

Singles Box Set 8 - DMBX8

[01] Suffer Well (3.52)
[02] Better Days (2.28)
[03] Suffer Well (Tiga Remix) (6.30)
[04] Suffer Well (Narcotic Thrust Vocal Dub) (6.44)
[05] Suffer Well (Alter Ego Remix) (6.09)
[06] Suffer Well (M83 Remix) (4.33)
[07] Suffer Well (Metope Vocal Remix) (6.29)
[08] Suffer Well (Metope Remix) (6.53)
[09] Suffer Well (Alter Ego Dub) (8.49)
[10] Better Days (Basteroid 'Dance Is Gone' Vocal Mix) (7.12)
[11] The Darkest Star (Monolake Remix) (5.43)
[12] Suffer Well (Tiga Dub) (5.32)
[13] The Darkest Star (Holden Remix) (7.48)
[14] The Darkest Star (Holden Dub) (7.59)
[15] John The Revelator (Single Version) (3.19)
[16] Lilian (Single Version) (3.35)
[17] John The Revelator (Dave Is In The Disco Tiefshwarz Remix) (7.54)
[18] John The Revelator (Murk Mode Remix) (7.16)
[19] John The Revelator (UNKLE Re Construction) (5.02)
[20] John The Revelator (Boosta Club Remix) (4.50)
[21] John The Revelator (Tiefschwarz Dub) (8.13)
[22] Nothing's Impossible (Bare) (4.05)
[23] Lilian (Chab Vocal Remix) (9.07)
[24] John The Revelator (UNKLE Dub) (5.49)
[25] Lilian (Robag Wruhme Slomoschen Kikker) (3.46)
[26] Lilian (Chab Dub) (7.12)
[27] John The Revelator (Murk Mode Dub) (8.36)
[28] Martyr (Single Version) (3.21)
[29] Martyr (Booka Shade Full Vocal Mix Edit) (6.22)
[30] Martyr (Paul Van Dyk Remix Edit) (7.18)
[31] Martyr (Alex Smoke Gravel Mix) (6.40)
[32] Never Let Me Down Again (Digitalism Remix) (4.38)
[33] Martyr (Dreher & S.M. Art B.N. Reload Remix (5.19)
[34] Martyr (Booka Shade Travel Mix) (6.20)
[35] Martyr (Booka Shade Dub Mix) (8.17)
[36] Personal Jesus (Boys Noize Rework) (6.53)
[37] Everything Counts (Oliver Huntemann & Stephan Bodzin Dub) (6.53)
[38] People Are People (Underground Resistance Remix) (7.22)

Digital Only Remixes

[01] Enjoy The Silence (Richard X Mix) (3.32)
[02] Something To Do (Black Strobe Alternative Mix) (8.27)
[03] Photographic (Rex The Dog Faithful Mix) (4.42)
[04] Enjoy The Silence (Timo Maas Instrumental) (8.44)
[05] Enjoy The Silence (Ewan Pearson Extended Instrumental) (8.36)
[06] Precious (Calderone & Quayle Damaged Club Mix) (12.09)
[07] A Pain That I'm Used To (Telex Club Mix) (5.53)
[08] A Pain That I'm Used To (Telex Remix 2) (3.29)
[09] A Pain That I'm Used To (Radio Version) (3.27)
[10] Suffer Well (M83 Instrumental) (4.34)
[11] John The Revelator (Bill Hamel's Audio Magnetics Club Remix) (7.49)
[12] John The Revelator (Bill Hamel's Audio Magnetics Dub) (7.49)
[13] John The Revelator (Bill Hamel's Audio Magnetics Edit) (4.43)
[14] John The Revelator (Boosta Edit) (3.58)
[15] John The Revelator (James T. Cotton Dub) (6.04)
[16] John The Revelator (Murk Miami Remix) (9.20)
[17] John The Revelator (Tiefschwarz Edit) (3.57)
[18] John The Revelator (UNKLE Edit) (3.19)
[19] John The Revelator (UNKLE Instrumental) (5.03)

Previously Unreleased Rehearsal Recordings and Rare Acoustic Performances

[01] John The Revelator (New York Rehearsal) (3.40)
[02] Walking In My Shoes (New York Rehearsal) (6.11)
[03] Home (New York Rehearsal) (5.31)
[04] The Sinner In Me (New York Rehearsal) (5.01)
[05] Suffer Well (New York Rehearsal) (3.36)
[06] I Feel You (New York Rehearsal) (7.04)
[07] Goodnight Lovers (New York Rehearsal) (4.02)
[08] Clean (Bare) (3.44)
[09] Surrender (Bare) (4.04)
[10] Waiting For The Night (Bare) (4.22)
[11] Nothing's Impossible (Bare) (4.05)

Rare Early Live Performances

[01] My Secret Garden (Live in Hammersmith) (7.28)
[02] See You (Live In Hammersmith) (4.10)
[03] Satellite (Live In Hammersmith) (4.28)
[04] Tora! Tora! Tora! (Live In Hammersmith) (4.03)
[05] New Life (Live In Hammersmith) (4.12)
[06] Boys Say Go! (Live In Hammersmith) (2.36)
[07] Nothing To Fear (Live In Hammersmith) (4.28)
[08] The Meaning of Love (Live In Hammersmith) (3.17)
[09] Just Can't Get Enough (Live in Hammersmith) (5.36)
[10] A Photograph of You (Live In Hammersmith) (3.22)
[11] Shout (Live In Hammersmith) (4.49)
[12] Photographic (Live In Hammersmith) (3.48)
[13] Somebody (Live in Liverpool) (4.27)
[14] Two Minute Warning (Live In Liverpool) (4.36)
[15] Told You So (Live In Liverpool) (4.56)
[16] Ice Machine (Live In Liverpool) (3.45)
[17] Everything Counts (Live In Liverpool) (5.45)
[18] Master And Servant (Live In Basel) (5.40)
[19] People Are People (Live In Basel) (4.23)
[20] If You Want (Live in Basel) (5.15)
[21] Shame (Live in Basel) (4.11)
[22] Blasphemous Rumours (Live In Basel) (5.30)

Rare, Deleted & Promo Only Remixes

[01] People Are People (ON-Usound Remix) (7.32)
[02] Are People People? (4.28)
[03] Master And Servant (Black And Blue Mix) (8.04)
[04] (Set Me Free) Remotivate Me (US 12" Mix) (8.01)
[05] Flexible (Pre-Deportation Mix) (4.42)
[06] It's Called A Heart (Slow Mix) (4.49)
[07] It's Called A Heart (Emotion Mix) (6.51)
[08] It's Called A Heart (Emotion Dub) (5.31)
[09] But Not Tonight (Margouleff US 12" Mix) (5.14)
[10] But Not Tonight (Margouleff Dance Mix) (6.07)
[11] A Question Of Lust (Flood Remix) (5.10)
[12] Route 66/Behind the Wheel (Mega Single Mix) (4.21)
[13] Route 66/Behind the Wheel (Megamix) (7.51)
[14] Route 66/Behind the Wheel (Megadub) (6.16)
[15] Little 15 (Bogus Brothers Mix) (6.10)
[16] Personal Jesus (Kazan Cathedral Mix) (4.17)
[17] World In My Eyes (Daniel Miller Mix) (4.39)
[18] Walking In My Shoes (Random Carpet Mix (Full Length)) (8.36)
[19] Slowblow (Mad Professor Mix) (5.24)
[20] Rush (Black Sun Remix) (6.02)
[21] It's No Good (Club 69 Future Mix) (8.39)
[22] Dream On (Morel's Pink Noise Club Mix) (7.44)
[23] Dream On (Pink Noise Dub) (7.02)
[24] Dream On (The BRAT Mix) (8.27)
[25] Dream On (Morel's Pink Is Waiting Mix) (4.58)
[26] I Feel Loved (Danny Tenaglia's Labor Of Love Mix) (14.13)
[27] I Feel Loved (Danny Tenagalia's Labor Of Love Instrumental) (13.44)
[28] Freelove (Deep Dish Freedom Remix) (11.46)
[29] Freelove (Deep Dish Freedom Dub) (11.17)
[30] Freelove (Dave Bascombe Mix) (4.06)
[31] Freelove (Powder Productions Mix) (8.09)
[32] Freelove (Josh Wink Dub) (8.51)
[33] Nothing (Headcleanr Rock Mix) (3.31)
[34] Lie To Me ('The Pleasure Of Her Private Shame' Remix By LFO) (6.35)
[35] Precious (DJ Dan's 4am Mix) (9.54)
[36] Precious (DJ Dan's 6am Mix) (9.52)
[37] Martyr (Paul Van Dyk Radio Mix) (3.38)
[38] Martyr (Paul Van Dyk Vonyc Lounge Mix) (7.04)
[39] Martyr (Paul Van Dyk Dub Mix) (10.19)
[40] Martyr (Paul Van Dyk Remix) (10.19)
[41] Everything Counts (Troy Pierce Shadows Remix) (5.59)

 

 

Depeche Mode  (wikipedia.com)


Depeche Mode (pronounced /d?pesh mod/) are an English electronic music band formed in 1980, in Basildon, Essex. The group's original line-up was Dave Gahan (lead vocals), Martin Gore (keyboards, guitar, vocals, chief songwriter after 1981), Andrew Fletcher (keyboards) and Vince Clarke (keyboards, chief songwriter 1980–81). Vince Clarke left the band after the release of their 1981 debut album, and was replaced by Alan Wilder (lead keyboards) who was a band member from 1982 to 1995. Following Wilder's departure, Gahan, Gore, and Fletcher have continued as a trio.

Depeche Mode are one of the longest-lived, most successful and influential bands to have emerged from the New Romantic and New Wave era. They have had forty-five songs in the UK Singles Chart, as well as one US and two UK number one albums. According to their record company Mute Records, Depeche Mode have sold over 72 million records worldwide.[1]

1977–1980: Formation

Depeche Mode's origins can be traced back to 1977, when Vince Clarke and Andrew Fletcher formed a band called No Romance in China, with Clarke on vocals/guitar and Fletcher on bass. In 1979, Clarke played guitar in an "Ultravox rip-off band", The Plan, with school friends Robert Marlow (vocals) and Paul Langwith (drums).[2] In 1978–79, Gore played in an acoustic duo, Norman and The Worms, with school friend Philip Burdett on vocals and Gore on guitar.[3] In 1979, Marlow, Gore, Clarke and friend Paul Redmond formed a band called The French Look, Marlow on vocals/keyboards, Gore on guitar, Clarke and Redmond on keyboards. In March 1980, Clarke, Gore and Fletcher formed a band called Composition of Sound, with Clarke on vocals/guitar, Gore on keyboards and Fletcher on bass. The French Look and Composition of Sound once played live together in June 1980 at St. Nicholas School Youth Club in Basildon,Essex.

Soon after the formation of Composition of Sound, Clarke and Fletcher switched to synthesizers, working odd jobs, including carpentry, to buy them, or borrowing them from friends. Dave Gahan joined the band in 1980 after Clarke heard him perform at a local scout-hut jam session, crooning to a rendition of David Bowie's "Heroes", and Depeche Mode were born. When explaining the choice for the new name (taken from a French fashion magazine, Dépêche mode) Martin Gore has said, "It means hurried fashion or fashion dispatch. I like the sound of that."[4]

1981–1983: Early releases

While playing a live gig at the Bridge House in Canning Town,[5] the band was approached by Daniel Miller (an electronic musician and founder of Mute Records), who was interested in them recording a single for his burgeoning label.[6] The result of this verbal contract was the single "Dreaming of Me", which was released in February 1981, and managed to reach number 57 in the UK charts. Encouraged by this surprise success, the band recorded its second single "New Life", climbing to number 11 in the UK charts. Three months later, the band released "Just Can't Get Enough" - their first single to enter the UK Top 10, peaking at number eight. This record was in many ways a breakthrough for the band, and its success paved the way for their debut album - Speak & Spell, released in November 1981, and eventually reaching number ten on the UK album charts. Critical reviews were mixed - Melody Maker described it as a "great album... one they had to make to conquer fresh audiences and please the fans who just can’t get enough",[7] while Rolling Stone was more critical, calling the album "PG-rated fluff".[8]

During the touring and promotion for Speak & Spell, Clarke began privately to voice his discomfort at the direction the band was taking. He later expressed his agitation that "there was never enough time to do anything".[9] In November 1981, Clarke publicly announced that he was leaving Depeche Mode.[10] Soon afterwards, he joined with blues singer Alison Moyet to form Yazoo (Yaz in the US) and later, the duo Erasure with Andy Bell. After initial talk of Clarke continuing to write material for the group ultimately amounted to nothing,[11] Gore, who had written "Tora! Tora! Tora!" and "Big Muff" for Speak & Spell, was forced to become the band's new songwriter.[12] In January 1982, the band released "See You", their first single without Clarke, which against all expectations, managed to beat all three Clarke-penned singles in the UK charts, reaching number six.[13] In the ensuing months of that year, two more singles were released ("The Meaning of Love", and "Leave in Silence"), and the band embarked on their first world tour - known as the "See You" tour.

In late 1981, the band placed an anonymous ad in Melody Maker looking for another musician. Alan Wilder, a 22-year old keyboardist from West London, responded and after two auditions, he was hired initially on a trial basis as a touring member.[14] Depeche Mode began work on their second album in July 1982. Daniel Miller informed Wilder that he was not needed for the recording of the album, as the band wanted to prove that they could succeed without Vince Clarke.[15] Their second album A Broken Frame was released that September. Wilder's first musical contribution to the band was in 1983, on the non-album single "Get the Balance Right!".

For their third LP Construction Time Again, Depeche Mode decided to work with producer Gareth Jones, at John Foxx's Garden Studios and at Hansa Studios in West Berlin. The album saw a dramatic shift in the group's sound, due in part to the introduction of the Synclavier and Emulator samplers, in addition to their previously-used analogue synths.[16] By sampling the noises of everyday objects, the band created an eclectic, industrial-influenced sound, with similarities to groups such as the Art of Noise and Einstürzende Neubauten, the latter having been published under the same label.[17] Similarly, Gore's lyricism was rapidly evolving, focusing increasingly on political and social issues. A good example of the new sound was on the first single from the album "Everything Counts", a commentary on the perceived greed of multinational corporations,[18] which got to number six in the UK, also reaching the Top 30 in Ireland, South Africa, Switzerland, Sweden and West Germany.

1984–1988: Growing international fame

In their early years, Depeche Mode had only really attained success in the UK, Europe, and Australia - however, this changed in March 1984, when they released the single "People Are People". The song climbed to #2 in Ireland and #4 on the UK and Swiss charts - and gave them their first #1 (in Germany). However, it belatedly reached #13 on the US charts in mid-1985. Sire, the band's North American record label, released a compilation of the same name. In September 1984, Some Great Reward was released. Melody Maker claimed that the album made one "sit up and take notice of what is happening here, right under your nose."[19] Some Great Reward saw the band experimenting with even darker subject matter, exploring sexual politics ("Master and Servant"), adulterous relationships ("Lie to Me"), and arbitrary divine justice ("Blasphemous Rumours"). Also included was the first Martin Gore ballad ("Somebody") - a concept that would be repeated on all following albums. The album was also their first to enter the US album charts, and made the Top 10 in several European countries. In 1985, Mute Records released a compilation, The Singles 81>85 (Catching Up with Depeche Mode in the US), which included the new singles : "Shake the Disease" and "It's Called a Heart".

During this period, in some circles, the band became associated with the gothic subculture, which had begun in Britain, and was slowly gaining popularity in the United States. There, the band's music had first gained prominence on college radio and modern rock stations such as KROQ in Los Angeles, and WLIR on Long Island, New York, and hence, they appealed primarily to a decidedly cultish, alternative audience who were disenfranchised with the predominance of "soft rock and 'disco hell'"[20] on the radio. This view of the band was in sharp contrast to that in Europe and the UK, despite the increasingly dark and serious tone in their songs.[21] In Germany and other European countries, Depeche Mode were considered teen idols, and were regularly featured in euro teen magazines, providing their detractors with more ammunition to use against them.

Depeche Mode's largest transformation came in 1986, with the release of their fifteenth single "Stripped", and its accompanying album Black Celebration. Jettisoning much of the "industrial-pop" sound that had characterised their previous two LPs (although they retained their often imaginative sampling), the band introduced an ominous, highly atmospheric and textured sound, accompanied by some of Gore's bleakest, most insightful lyrics to date. Also included on the album was a revised version of the song "Fly on the Windscreen", which had originally appeared as the b-side to "It's Called a Heart". The band recognised the song's promise, and decided to improve it and include it on the album, renamed as "Fly on the Windscreen - Final".[22]

The music video for "A Question of Time" was the first to be directed by Anton Corbijn,[23] beginning a working relationship that continues to the present day. Anton has directed 19 more of the band's videos (the latest being 2006's "Suffer Well") and live performances, and has been responsible for some of the band's albums and singles covers.

1987's Music for the Masses saw further alterations in the band's sound and working methods. For the first time a producer not related to Mute —David Bascombe— was called to assist with the recording sessions (although, according to Alan Wilder, his role ended up being more that of an engineer),[24]and the band, for the most part, sided its sampling of industrial sounds in which their music used to rely, in favour of more synth experimentation.[25] While the chart performance of the singles "Strangelove", "Never Let Me Down Again" and "Behind the Wheel" proved to be disappointing in Great Britain, they performed well in countries such as Canada, West Germany, South Africa, Sweden and Switzerland, often reaching the top 10. Record Mirror described it as "the most accomplished and sexy Mode album to date"[26] and it made a breakthrough in the American market, something which the band had failed to achieve with their previous albums.

On the heels of Music for the Masses, the group played a follow-up world tour in 1987–88. The tour culminated on 18 June 1988 in a concert at the Pasadena Rose Bowl with paid attendance of 60,453[27][28](the highest in eight years for the venue). The tour meant an unprecedent breakthrough massive success in the United States and was documented in 101 - a concert film by D.A. Pennebaker and its accompanying soundtrack album.

1989–1994: Worldwide success

In mid-1989, the band began recording in Milan with producer Flood and engineer François Kevorkian. The initial result of this session was the single "Personal Jesus". Prior to its release, a marketing campaign was launched with advertisements placed in the personal columns of UK regional newspapers with the words "Your own personal Jesus." Later, the ads included a phone number one could dial to hear the song. The ensuing controversy helped propel the single to number 13 on the UK charts, becoming one of their biggest sellers to date; in the US, it was their first gold single and their first Top 40 hit since "People Are People", eventually becoming the biggest-selling 12-inch single in Warner Bros. Records' history.[29]

In February 1990, "Enjoy the Silence", became one of Depeche Mode's most successful singles to date, reaching number six in the UK; a few months later in the US, it became Depeche Mode's biggest hit, reaching number eight, and earning the band a second gold single. It won 'Best British single' at the 1991 Brit Awards. To promote their new album Violator, they held an in-store autograph signing at the Wherehouse Entertainment store location in West Los Angeles, which attracted approximately 20,000 fans, some of which were injured by being pressed against the store's glass by the crowd, and nearly caused a riot.[30] Violator went on to reach Top 10 in the UK and US. It has also been certified triple platinum in America, selling over 3.5 million units there. The subsequent World Violation Tour was another notable success, with 40,000 tickets sold within eight hours for the New York Giants Stadium (in East Rutherford, New Jersey) show, and 48,000 tickets for the Los Angeles Dodger Stadium show sold within an hour of going on sale. Two more singles from the album, "Policy of Truth" and "World in My Eyes" were UK and US hits.

In 1993 Songs of Faith and Devotion saw them experimenting with more organic arrangements, based as much on heavily distorted electric guitars and live drums (played by Alan Wilder, whose debut as a studio drummer was the track "Clean" on Violator) as on synthesizers.[31] Live strings, uillean pipes and female gospel vocals were other new additions to the band's sound. The album debuted at number one in both the UK and the US, on the heels of the bluesy, grunge-influenced single "I Feel You". The 14-month Devotional world tour followed. It was documented by a concert video of the same name, and a second live album, Songs of Faith and Devotion Live. The live album was essentially a track-by-track reproduction of the eponymous album, designed to help boost sales figures of the studio album, and it proved to be a critical and commercial failure. Dave Gahan's heroin addiction was starting to affect his behaviour, causing him to become more erratic and introverted. Martin Gore experienced a series of seizures, and Andy Fletcher declined to participate in the second "exotic" leg of the tour, due to "mental instability". During that period, he was replaced on-stage by Daryl Bamonte, who had worked with the band as a personal assistant for many years.[32]

1995–2000: Wilder's departure and Ultra

In June 1995, Alan Wilder announced that he was leaving Depeche Mode, explaining, “ Since joining in 1982, I have continually striven to give total energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the furthering of the group's success and in spite of a consistent imbalance in the distribution of the workload, willingly offered this. Unfortunately, within the group, this level of input never received the respect and acknowledgement that it warrants.[33] ”

Wilder continued to work on his personal project Recoil, releasing a fourth album (Unsound Methods) in 1997. Following Wilder's departure, many were sceptical of whether Depeche Mode would ever record again. Gahan's mental state and drug habit became a major source of concern, with a near-fatal overdose at a hotel in Los Angeles.

Despite Gahan's increasingly severe personal issues, Gore tried repeatedly during 1995-1996 to get the band recording again. However, Gahan would rarely turn up to scheduled sessions, and when he did, it would take weeks to get any vocals recorded. Gore was forced to contemplate breaking the band up, and releasing the songs he had written as a solo album.[34] In mid-1996, Gahan entered a drug rehabilitation program to battle his heroin addiction.[35] With Gahan out of rehab in 1996, Depeche Mode held recording sessions with producer Tim Simenon; the next year, the album Ultra and its two preceding singles, "Barrel of a Gun" and "It's No Good", were released. The album again debuted at #1 in the UK and reached the US Top 5.

A second singles compilation The Singles (86-98) was released in 1998, preceded by the new single "Only When I Lose Myself", which had been recorded during the "Ultra" sessions. The band set off on a four month tour. The same year, a tribute album For the Masses was released, featuring Depeche Mode covers by bands such as The Smashing Pumpkins, The Cure, Rammstein and The Deftones.

2001–2004: Exciter

In 2001, Depeche Mode released Exciter, which was produced by Mark Bell (formerly of the pioneering techno group LFO). Bell introduced a minimalist, digital sound to much of the album, influenced by IDM and glitch. The album failed to achieve the same levels of sales as the band's previous three releases, and was the first studio album by Depeche Mode to chart higher in the US than the UK, although it reached the Top 10 in both countries. The critical response to the album was mixed. Whilst it received reasonably positive reviews from some magazines (NME, Rolling Stone and L.A. Weekly), others (including Q, PopMatters, and Pitchfork Media) derided it as sounding underproduced, dull and lacklustre.[36]

In August that year, Mute released the DVD version of Devotional, filmed during their 1993 world tour, as well as a new remix compilation album Remixes 81 - 04 that compiled new and unreleased promo mixes of the band's singles from 1981 to 2004, including a reinterpreted version of "Enjoy the Silence" by Mike Shinoda entitled "Enjoy the Silence 04", which was released as a single, and reached #7 on the UK charts.

2005–2007: Playing the Angel

On October 17, 2005, the band released their 11th studio album Playing the Angel. Produced by Ben Hillier, this Top 10 hit (peaking at #1 in 17 countries) featured the hit single "Precious", peaking at #4 in the UK charts. The album was backed by the band's first in-store signing since 1990, on the day of release in New York City. This is the first Depeche Mode album to feature lyrics written by Gahan and, consequently, the first album since 1984's Some Great Reward featuring songs not written by Gore.

With a prototypical version having been leaked onto the Internet some months earlier,[37] the official video for "Precious" was released on September 12 on the Depeche Mode website, www.depechemode.com. The second single from the album, "A Pain That I'm Used To," was released on December 12, and the third single from the album was "Suffer Well," the first ever post-Clarke Depeche Mode single not to be written by Gore (lyrics by Gahan, music by Philpott/Eigner). Touring the Angel concert in Bremen (Germany) in June 2006

To promote Playing the Angel, the band launched the worldwide Touring the Angel in November 2005, taking them to North America and Europe. The tour continued through the first half of 2006. Depeche Mode also headlined both the 2006 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, in California, and the O2 Wireless Festival, which took place on the last weekend of June 2006 in London's Hyde Park. Some of the gigs were their first ever shows in certain countries like Romania and Bulgaria. In March 2006, the website announced two dates in Mexico (a country they had not visited for twelve years). More than 55,000 tickets for a stadium in Mexico City were sold immediately, causing the band to schedule another date for the same venue. Recordings of 43 of the shows were officially released on CDs. These limited edition Depeche Mode live albums published under the scheme title Recording the Angel were much sought after by collectors.

On April 3, 2006, remastered editions of Speak & Spell, Music for the Masses, and Violator were released, featuring remastered audio in two-channel stereo and 5.1 multichannel on Super Audio CD and DVD, extra tracks and B-sides. In addition, each album comes with its own documentary charting the history of the band and the production of each album. The second instalment of remastered albums were A Broken Frame, Some Great Reward and Songs of Faith and Devotion, all of which were released on October 2, 2006. Construction Time Again and Black Celebration were released on March 26, 2007. Both Ultra and Exciter were released on October 1, 2007.

On September 25, 2006 Depeche Mode released their live DVD-CD set Touring the Angel: Live in Milan, directed by Blue Leach and recorded at Milan's Fila Forum on February 18, and February 19, 2006. The DVD has a full concert on disc 1, bonus live songs "A Question of Lust" and "Damaged People" along with a 20-minute documentary featuring Anton Corbijn, official tour announcement from Germany in the summer of 2005, and the Playing the Angel electronic press kit on disc 2, and disc 3 is a CD with live versions of tracks from Playing the Angel.

In addition, a "best-of" compilation was released in November of 2006, entitled The Best Of, Volume 1 featuring a new single "Martyr", an outtake from the Playing the Angel sessions.

On 2 November, Depeche Mode received the MTV Europe Music Award in the Best Group category. During that same period Fletcher confirmed that the band was on a long break after the massive "Touring the Angel".

In December 2006, Depeche Mode were nominated for a Grammy Award, for Best Dance Recording, for "Suffer Well." This is their third Grammy Award nomination. The first being a Best Long Form Music Video award in 1995 for Devotional and the second being for Best Dance Recording for "I Feel Loved".

In mid-December 2006, iTunes released The Complete Depeche Mode as its fourth ever digital box-set (following The Complete U2 in 2004, The Complete Stevie Wonder in 2005, and Bob Dylan: The Collection earlier in 2006).

2008–2009: New Album

In August 2007, during promotion for Dave Gahan's second solo album, Hourglass, it was announced that Depeche Mode were heading back in studio in early 2008 to work on their upcoming twelfth studio album.[38]It was reported in March 2008 that the band will hit the studio again in May to work on some songs that songwriter Martin Gore has been working on at his home studio in Santa Barbara, California (USA). The songs are already in the pre-production stage, and Depeche Mode are working with Ben Hillier as producer. The album has a tentative release date of Spring 2009. [39]

On August 4, 2008 (2008-08-04), it was announced that Depeche Mode were splitting from their long-term US label, Warner Music.[40].

Legacy and influence

Depeche Mode influenced many of today's popular recording artists, in part due to their recording techniques and innovative use of sampling. For example, Pet Shop Boys cited Violator (and "Enjoy the Silence" in particular) as one of the main sources of inspiration during recording of their critically acclaimed album Behaviour. Neil Tennant says, “We were listening to Violator by Depeche Mode, which was a very good album and we were deeply jealous of it.” Bandmate Chris Lowe agrees, “They had raised the stakes.”[41][42]

Techno pioneers Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson and Juan Atkins regularly quoted Depeche Mode as an influence on the development of techno music during the Detroit Techno explosion in the mid 1980s.[43] Appreciation of Depeche Mode within today's electronic music scene is shown by the numerous Depeche Mode remixes by contemporary DJs such as Ricardo Villalobos' remix of "The Sinner in Me" or Kruder & Dorfmeister's remix of "Useless".

According to Matt Smith, the former music director of the modern-rock radio station KROQ, "The Killers, The Bravery, Franz Ferdinand — that whole wave of music owes a tremendous amount to Depeche Mode."[44]

Chester Bennington, vocalist of Linkin Park, was inspired by the band.[45][46] Another Linkin Park member Mike Shinoda has said, "Depeche Mode is one of the most influential groups of our time. Their music is an inspiration to me..."[47]

The band's influence is spread throughout different genres of music. Raymond Herrera, the drummer of the metal band Fear Factory, says, "A lot of different music influenced the way I play now. Like the band Depeche Mode. If I could sound like Depeche Mode, but be fast like Slayer, I think I might be onto something".[48] According to Darren Smith, the guitarist of the post-hardcore band Funeral for a Friend, "dark, moodier stuff" in his band's music was "Depeche Mode-influenced."[49]

Coldplay has made a cover for the video Enjoy the Silence as an alternate video for their single Viva La Vida. On their website where the video is shown, they are quoted as saying "This is our attempt at a video cover version, made out of love for Depeche Mode and the genius of Anton Corbijn."

Live supporting musicians

* Peter Gordeno – keyboards, occasional electric bass and electric guitar (1998—Present) * Christian Eigner – occasional songwriting, drums (1997—Present) * Jordan Bailey – backing vocals (1998–2001) * Hildia Campbell – backing vocals (1993–1994) * Samantha Smith – backing vocals (1993–1994) * Daryl Bamonte – keyboards (1994) * Dave Clayton – keyboards (1997) * Janet Ramus – backing vocals (1998) * Georgia Lewis – backing vocals (2001)

Between 1998 and 2006, both Gordeno and Eigner were present on three consecutive tours; with Eigner on drums (and contributing to some of the songwriting on Playing the Angel with Gahan and Andrew Philpott) and Gordeno on keyboards.

Discography

    Main article: Depeche Mode discography

    * Speak & Spell (1981)
    * A Broken Frame (1982)
    * Construction Time Again (1983)
    * Some Great Reward (1984)
    * Black Celebration (1986)
    * Music for the Masses (1987)
    * Violator (1990)
    * Songs of Faith and Devotion (1993)
    * Ultra (1997)
    * Exciter (2001)
    * Playing the Angel (2005)

See also

    * Depeche Mode tours
    * List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart

References

* Miller, Jonathan. Stripped: The True Story of Depeche Mode. Omnibus Press, 2004. ISBN 1-84449-415-2

Footnotes

   1. ^ Mute Records"The Best
       Of, Volume 1 press release", Mute
       Records press release, November 2006
   2. ^ The Erasure Information Service,
       "Interview with Robert Marlow"
       Retrieved on December 10, 2007.
   3. ^ philburdett.com, Phil Burdett Biography
   4. ^ Max Bell, "Martin Gore - The Decadent
       Boy", No1 Magazine, May 11, 1985
       Retrieved on October 29, 2007.
   5. ^ Tickell, P., "A Year In The Life of
       Depeche Mode", The Face, January 1982
   6. ^ Page, B., "This Year's Mode(L),
       Sounds Magazine, 31 January 1981
   7. ^ Colbert, P., "Talking Hook Lines"
       Melody Maker, 31 October 1981
   8. ^ Fricke, D., "Speak & Spell",
       Rolling Stone, May 1982 -
       Retrieved 6 February 2007
   9. ^ Ellen, M., "A Clean Break",
       Smash Hits, February 1982
  10. ^ Miller, p. 109
  11. ^ Miller, p. 107
  12. ^ Miller, p. 110
  13. ^ Miller, p. 113
  14. ^ Miller, p. 121
  15. ^ Miller, p. 134
  16. ^ "The Singles 81-85", Shunt
        Retrieved on 6 February 2007
  17. ^ [1], Inga Humpe - Mit Depeche Mode
        in einer 2raumwohnung  (German),
        Retrieved on 15 November 2007
  18. ^ Moore, X., "Red Rockers Over the
        Emerald Isle", NME, 17 September 1983
  19. ^ McIlheney, B., "Greatness and
        Perfection", Melody Maker,
        29 September 1984
  20. ^ loc. cit., Alan Wilder's history
  21. ^ Adinolfi, F., "Dep Jam", Record
        Mirror, 22 August 1987
  22. ^ loc. cit., "The Singles 81-85"
  23. ^ "The Singles 86-98", Shunt
        Retrieved 7 February 2007
  24. ^ op. cit., "The Singles 86-98"
  25. ^ ibid.
  26. ^ Levy, E., "Music for the Masses",
        Record Mirror, 3 October 1987
  27. ^ [2]Jonathan Kessler quoted in the
       101 film. His exact words are:
       "$1,360,192.50. Paid attendance was
       60,453 people, tonight at the Rose Bowl,
       Pasadena, June 18, 1988. We're getting
       a load of money. A lot of money; a load
       of money - tons of money!" Link is to online
       version of Stripped: The True Story of
       Depeche Mode, by Jonathan Miller
  28. ^ [3] Mute records web-page for the
        re-released 101 film on DVD,
        retrieved 29 November 2007.
  29. ^ Personal Jesus (#3), All Music Guide
  30. ^ Sanner, S., "Depeche has faith in
        new 'Songs'", Variety, 22 March 1993
  31. ^ op. cit., "The Singles 86-98
  32. ^ op. cit., "The Singles 86-98"
  33. ^ Alan's Leaving, Jaakko's Depeche Mode
           page - Retrieved 10 February 2007
  34. ^ Martin L. Gore interview, Pavement,
        16 April 1997
  35. ^ Cameron, K., "Dead Man Talking",
        NME, 18 January 1997
  36. ^ "Depeche Mode: Exciter (2001):
        Reviews", Metacritic - 
        Retrieved on 10 February 2007
  37. ^ Depeche Mode single leaked online
  38. ^ New Depeche Mode album in the pipeline for 2008
  39. ^ Depeche Mode return to studio with
        U2 producer Ben Hillier while Gahan wants
        to stop old suicide rumours
  40. ^ Depeche Mode leave Warner
  41. ^ "10 years of Being boring" - Retrieved
        on September 9, 2007.
  42. ^ "Interviews - Behaviour - The end of the
        world", Absolutely Pet Shop Boys -
        Retrieved on September 9, 2007.
  43. ^ McCready, J., "Modus operandum",
        The Face, February 1989
  44. ^ "Depeche Mode", Washington Post
        (Sept 11, 2005) - Retrieved on
        September 9, 2007.
  45. ^ "Chester Bennington", mtv.com
        Retrieved on September 9, 2007.
  46. ^ "LINKIN PARK Singer Says Solo Album
        Will Have 'Driving Beats And Walls Of Guitars'
        - Aug. 19, 2005", BLABBERMOUTH.NET -
        Retrieved on September 9, 2007.
  47. ^ "Depeche Mode "Remixes 81-04"",
        [mute] - Retrieved on         September 9, 2007.
  48. ^ Anthony Roldan, "An exclusive interview
        with Fear Factory's Raymond Herrera",
        PROG4YOU - Retrieved on
        September 12, 2007.
  49. ^ Tony Pascarella, "Darren Smith
        of Funeral For A Friend", The Trades
        Retrieved on September 12, 2007.

Further reading

    * Corbijn, Anton. Depeche Mode:
      Strangers. Prentice Hall, 1990.
      ISBN 0-7119-2493-7
    * Malins, Steve. Depeche Mode : A Biography.
      Cooper Square Press, 2001. ISBN
      0-8154-1142-1
    * Thompson, Dave. Depeche Mode :
       Some Great Reward. Pan Macmillan,
      1995. ISBN 0-283-06243-6
    * Zill, Didi. Depeche Mode. Photographs
      1982-87. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf,
      2004. ISBN 3-89602-491-4

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