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Use British English|date=May 2011Infobox musical artist| image = Depeche Mode 2006.jpg| caption = Depeche Mode live at the 2006 Wireless Festival|O2 Wireless Festival | landscape = yes| background = group_or_band| origin = Basildon , Essex , England, United Kingdom| genre = Alternative dance , synthpop , New Wave music|new wave | years_active = 1980–present| label = Mute Records|Mute , EMI , Sire Records|Sire | website = url|depechemode.com| current_members = Dave Gahan Martin Gore Andy Fletcher (musician)|Andy Fletcher | past_members = Vince Clarke Alan Wilder Depeche Mode (IPAc-en|icon|d|?|'|p|?|?respell|d?|PESH|') are an English electronic music band formed in 1980 in Basildon , Essex. The group's original line-up consisted of Dave Gahan (lead vocals), Martin Gore (keyboards, guitar, vocals, chief songwriter after 1981), Andy Fletcher (musician)|Andy Fletcher (keyboards) and Vince Clarke (keyboards, chief songwriter 1980–81). Vince Clarke left the band after the release of their 1981 debut album, Speak & Spell (album)|Speak & Spell , and was replaced by Alan Wilder (keyboards, drums) with Gore taking over songwriting. Wilder left the band in 1995 and since then Gahan, Gore, and Fletcher have continued as a trio.
Depeche Mode have had 48 songs in the UK Singles Chart and twelve top 10 albums in the UK charts, two of which debuted at #1. According to EMI , Depeche Mode have sold over 100 million albums and singles worldwide," http://www.emimusic.com/news/2009/new-depeche-mode-album-number-one-in-20-countries/ New Depeche Mode album number one in 20 countries", EMI Music.com. 1 May 2009. making them the most successful electronic band in music history.Mason, Kerri: " http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/depeche-mode-prepares-for-tour-of-the-universe-1003954071.story Depeche Mode Prepares for Tour of the Universe" Billboard.com. 23 March 2009. Q (magazine)|Q magazine calls Depeche Mode "The most popular electronic band the world has ever known".cite web|url= http://bestof.depechemode.com/ |title=Depeche Mode& nbsp;– The Best Of Depeche Mode Volume One |publisher=DepecheMode.com |accessdate=25 May 2011
History
Formation and debut album (1977–1981)
Depeche Mode's origins date back to 1977, when schoolmates Vince Clarke and Andy Fletcher formed a The Cure -influencedMiller, p. 14 band called No Romance in China, with Clarke on vocals and guitar and Fletcher on bass. Fletcher would later recall, "Why am I in the band? It was accidental right from the beginning. I was actually forced to be in the band. I played the guitar and I had a bass; it was a question of them roping me in." In 1979, Clarke played guitar in an " Ultravox rip-off band", The Plan, with friends Robert Marlow and Paul Langwith.The Erasure Information Service, " http://www.erasureinfo.com/features/interviews_03.html Interview with Robert Marlow", Retrieved on 10 December 2007. In 1978–79, Martin Gore played guitar in an acoustic duo Norman and The Worms with school friend Philip Burdett on vocals.philburdett.com, http://philburdett.com/fr_biography.cfm Phil Burdett Biography In 1979, Marlow, Gore, and friend Paul Redmond formed a band called The French Look with Marlow on vocals/keyboards, Gore on guitar 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.
Soon after the formation of Composition of Sound, Clarke and Fletcher switched to synthesisers, working odd jobs including carpentry to buy or borrow them from friends. Dave Gahan joined the band in 1980 after Clarke heard him perform at a local scout hut jam session , singing to a rendition of David Bowie 's " Heroes (David Bowie song)|Heroes ",Citation | last=Shaw | first=William | title=In The Mode | journal= Details (magazine)|Details magazine | year=1993 | month=April | pages=90–95, 168 and Depeche Mode were born. When explaining the choice for the new name taken from a French fashion magazine, Dépêche mode (from french dépêche that means here "news report" but can also mean "to hurry up" and mode that means "fashion"), Martin Gore said, "It means hurried fashion or fashion dispatch. I like the sound of that."Max Bell, " http://www.tuug.org/~jaakko/dm/dmtekstit/privatemg.html Martin Gore& nbsp;– The Decadent Boy", No1 Magazine , 11 May 1985. Retrieved on 29 October 2007. Gore recollects that the first time the band played as Depeche Mode was a school gig in May 1980.Doran, J, http://thequietus.com/articles/01503-depeche-mode-interviewed-sounds-of-the-universe-martin-gore-dave-gahan-mute "Depeche Mode Interviewed: Universal Truths And Sounds", The Quietus , 20 April 2009 The band made their recording debut in 1980 on the Some Bizzare Album with the song "Photographic", which was later re-recorded for their debut album Speak & Spell .
While playing a live gig at the Bridge House in Canning Town ,cite journal |journal= The Face (magazine)|The Face |first=Paul|last=Tickell |title=A Year In The Life of Depeche Mode |url= http://www.sacreddm.net/1980s/fac010182/fac010182main.htm |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20110724052422/ http://www.sacreddm.net/1980s/fac010182/fac010182main.htm|archivedate=24 July 2011|issue=January 1982 |accessdate=13 October 2011 the band were approached by Daniel Miller (music producer)|Daniel Miller (an electronic musician and founder of Mute Records ), who was interested in them recording a single for his burgeoning label.cite journal|first=Betty|last=Paige |url= http://www.sacreddm.net/1980s/sou310181/sou310181maina.htm |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20110724052454/ http://www.sacreddm.net/1980s/sou310181/sou310181maina.htm |archivedate=24 July 2011 |title=This Year's Mode(L) |journal= Sounds (magazine)|Sounds Magazine |date=31 January 1981 |accessdate=13 October 2011 The result of this verbal contract was their first single " Dreaming of Me ", recorded in December 1980 and released in February 1981, reaching number 57 in the UK charts. Encouraged by this, the band recorded their second single " New Life (song)|New Life ", which climbed to number 11 in the UK charts. The next single was " Just Can't Get Enough (Depeche Mode song)|Just Can't Get Enough ", this relentlessly upbeat piece of synthpop became the band's first UK top ten hit and it remains one of their best known songs. It was also the first Depeche Mode song to get a music video and is the only one of the band's videos to feature Vince Clarke. Depeche Mode's debut album, Speak & Spell , was released in November 1981 and peaked at number ten on the UK album charts. Critical reviews were mixed& nbsp;– 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",cite journal |last=Colbert |first=Paul |url= http://www.sacreddm.net/1980s/mel311081/mel311081main.htm |title=Talking Hook Lines |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20110724052535/ http://www.sacreddm.net/1980s/mel311081/mel311081main.htm |archivedate=24 July 2011 |journal= Melody Maker |date=31 October 1981 |accessdate=13 October 2011 while Rolling Stone was more critical, calling the album " Rated PG|PG-rated fluff".Fricke, D., " http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/speak-spell-19820513 Speak & Spell", Rolling Stone , May 1982. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
Clarke departs, Wilder joins (1981–1982)
During the touring and promotion for Speak & Spell , Clarke privately began to voice his discomfort at the direction the band were taking. He later expressed his dissatisfaction, saying "there was never enough time to do anything".cite journal |journal= Smash Hits |first=Mark |last=Ellen |url= http://www.sacreddm.net/1980s/smh210182/smh210182main.htm |title=A Clean Break |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20110724052705/ http://www.sacreddm.net/1980s/smh210182/smh210182main.htm |archivedate=24 July 2011 |issue=February 1982 |accessdate=13 October 2011 In November 1981 Clarke publicly announced that he was leaving Depeche Mode.Miller, p. 103 Soon afterwards, he joined up with blues singer Alison Moyet to form Yazoo (band)|Yazoo (Yaz in the US) and later, the duo Erasure with Andy Bell (singer)|Andy Bell . Initial talk of Clarke continuing to write material for the group ultimately amounted to nothing (Clarke offered the remaining members of Depeche Mode the track " Only You (Yazoo song)|Only You ", but they declined. It went on to become a UK Top 3 hit for Yazoo).Miller, p. 107 Gore, who had written "Tora& #33; Tora& #33; Tora!" and the instrumental "Big Muff" for Speak & Spell , was forced to become the band's new songwriter.Miller, p. 125
In late 1981, the band placed an anonymous ad in Melody Maker looking for another musician; it said "Name band, synthesize, must be under twenty-one." Alan Wilder, a keyboardist from West London, responded and after two auditions he was hired in early 1982 initially on a trial basis as a touring member despite being 22 years old.Miller, p. 121 Wilder would later be called the "Musical Director" of the band, responsible for the band's sound until his departure in 1995.Citation | last=Weidenbaum | first=Marc | title=Fashion Victims | journal=Pulse& #33; magazine | issue=114 | year=1993 | month=May | pages=48–53 As producer Flood would later say, "Alan is sort of the craftsman, Martin's the idea man and Dave is the attitude." In January 1982, the band released " See You ", their first single without Clarke, which managed to beat all three Clarke-penned singles in the UK charts, reaching number six.Miller, p. 113 The tour that followed the release of the single saw the band playing their first shows in North America. Two more singles, " The Meaning of Love ", and " Leave in Silence ", were released ahead of the band's second studio album. 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.Miller, p. 134A Broken Frame was released that September and the following month the band set off on their second A Broken Frame Tour|tour of 1982. A non-album single " Get the Balance Right! " was released in January 1983, and was the first Depeche Mode track to be recorded with Wilder.Malins, p. 58
Construction Time Again (1983)
For their third LP Construction Time Again , Depeche Mode worked with producer Gareth Jones (music producer)|Gareth Jones , at John Foxx 's Garden Studios and at Hansa Tonstudio|Hansa Studios in West Berlin (where much of David Bowie 's Berlin Trilogy|trilogy of seminal electronic albums featuring Brian Eno had been produced). The album saw a dramatic shift in the group's sound, due in part to Wilder's introduction of the Synclavier and E-mu Emulator Sampler (musical instrument)|samplers . http://www.recoil.co.uk/editorials/8185/single_04.html "Editorials: The Singles 81–85", http://www.recoil.co.uk Shunt. Retrieved 16 October 2010. By sampling the noises of everyday objects, the band created an eclectic, industrial music|industrial -influenced sound, with similarities to groups such as the Art of Noise and Einstürzende Neubauten , the latter would later have work released on the Mute label.cite web |url= http://www.muna.de/Single.853.0.html? & tx_ttnews%5btt_news%5d=84& tx_ttnews%5bbackPid%5d=854& cHash=c5c23fb615 |author=Benne |title=Inga Humpe – Mit Depeche Mode in einer 2raumwohnung |language=German |date=3 May 2005 |publisher=Muna.de |archiveurl= http://classic-web.archive.org/web/20071110093509/ http://www.muna.de/Single.853.0.html? & tx_ttnews%5btt_news%5d=84& tx_ttnews%5bbackPid%5d=854& cHash=c5c23fb615 |archivedate=10 November 2007 |accessdate=15 May 2011
Along with the music, Gore's songwriting was also 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.cite journal |author=Moore, X.|url= http://sacreddm.net/1980s/nme170983/nme170983main.htm |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20090113003537/ http://www.sacreddm.net/1980s/nme170983/nme170983main.htm|archivedate=13 January 2009 |title=Red Rockers Over the Emerald Isle |journal= NME |date=17 September 1983 |accessdate=13 October 2011 The song got to number six in the UK, also reaching the Top 30 in Ireland, South Africa, Switzerland, Sweden and West Germany. Wilder also contributed two songs to the album, "The Landscape Is Changing" and "Two Minute Warning".
In September 1983, to promote Construction Time Again the band launched Construction Time Again Tour , a concert tour all over Europe.
Some Great Reward (1984)
In their early years, Depeche Mode had only really attained success in Europe and Australia, however this changed in March 1984 when they released the single " People Are People ". The song reached #2 in Ireland, #4 in UK and Switzerland and #1 in West Germany, where it was used as the theme to West German TV's coverage of the 1984 Summer Olympics|1984 Olympics .Malins, p. 82 It belatedly reached #13 on the US charts in mid-1985. The song has since become an anthem for the LGBT community and was regularly played at gay establishments and gay pride festivals in the late 1980s.cite journal |journal=David Atlanta Magazine |title=Masters of 'The Universe' |url= http://www.davidatlanta.com/2009/5-6/cover/coverstory/2686.cfm |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20090508112338/ http://www.davidatlanta.com/2009/5-6/cover/coverstory/2686.cfm |archivedate=8 May 2009 |date=6 May 2009 |author=B.Voss |accessdate=10 January 2012 Sire Records|Sire , the band's North American record label, released a compilation of People Are People (album)|the same name which included tracks from A Broken Frame and Construction Time Again as well as several b-sides.
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."cite journal |author=McIlheney, B. |url= http://sacreddm.net/1980s/mel290984/mel290984main.htm |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20090104140145/ http://www.sacreddm.net/1980s/mel290984/mel290984main.htm |archivedate=4 January 2009|title=Greatness and Perfection |journal=Melody Maker |date=29 September 1984 |accessdate=13 October 2011 In contrast to the political and environmental subjects addressed on the previous album, the songs on Some Great Reward were mostly concerned with more personal themes such as 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 (Depeche Mode song)|Somebody ")& nbsp;– such songs would become a feature of all following albums. "Somebody" was released as a double a-side with "Blasphemous Rumours" and was the first single with Gore on lead vocals. Some Great Reward was the first Depeche Mode album to enter the US album charts, and it made the Top 10 in several European countries.
The World We Live In and Live in Hamburg was the band's first video release. It is an almost complete film of a concert from their 1984 Some Great Reward Tour , in Hamburg, Germany . In July 1985, the band played their first-ever concerts behind the Iron Curtain , in Budapest and Warsaw .Malins, p. 95 In October 1985, Mute Records released a compilation, The Singles 81–85|The Singles 81>85 ( Catching Up with Depeche Mode in the US), which included the two non-album 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 in the late-1970s, and was now 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-FM|KROQ in Los Angeles, KQAK ("The Quake") in San Francisco, WFNX in Boston and WLIR on Long Island, New York , and hence they appealed primarily to an alternative rock|alternative audience who were disenfranchised with the predominance of "soft rock and 'disco hell'"" http://web.archive.org/web/20030620091538/recoil.co.uk/afiles/hist/athree.htm Alan Wilder's history – Historical evidence Part 1" http://www.recoil.co.uk Shunt. Retrieved 19 October 2010. on the radio. This view of the band was in sharp contrast to how the band was perceived in Europe, despite the increasingly dark and serious tone in their songs.cite journal |first=Francesco |last=Adinolfi |url= http://sacreddm.net/1980s/rmi220887/rmi220887main.htm |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20090225102112/ http://sacreddm.net/1980s/rmi220887/rmi220887main.htm |archivedate=25 February 2009 |title=Dep Jam |journal= Record Mirror |date=22 August 1987 |accessdate=13 October 2011 In Germany and other European countries, Depeche Mode were considered teen idols and were regularly featured in European teen magazines.
Black Celebration (1986)
Depeche Mode's musical style shifted again in 1986 with the release of their fifteenth single " Stripped (song)|Stripped ", and its accompanying album Black Celebration . Retaining their often imaginative sampling and jettisoning the "industrial-pop" sound that had characterised their previous two LPs, the band introduced an ominous, highly atmospheric and textured sound. Gore's lyrics also took on a darker tone and became even more pessimistic.
The music video for " A Question of Time " was the first to be directed by Anton Corbijn ,Miller, p. 236 beginning a working relationship that continues to the present day. Corbijn has directed a further 19 of the band's videos (the latest being 2006's " Suffer Well "). He has also filmed some of their live performances and designed stage sets and album and single covers.
Music for the Masses and 101 (1987–1988)
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)." http://www.recoil.co.uk/editorials/8698/mftm/area.htm Editorials Singles 86–98: MUSIC FOR THE MASSES" http://www.recoil.co.uk Shunt. Retrieved 16 October 2010. In making the album the band largely eschewed sampling in favour of more synth experimentation. While the chart performance of the singles " Strangelove (song)|Strangelove ", " Never Let Me Down Again " and " Behind the Wheel " proved to be disappointing in the UK, they performed well in countries such as Canada, Brazil, West Germany, South Africa, Sweden and Switzerland, often reaching the top 10. Record Mirror described Music for the Masses as "the most accomplished and sexy Mode album to date"cite journal |first=Eleanor |last=Levy |url= http://sacreddm.net/1980s/rmi031087/rmi031087main.htm |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20081202014424/ http://www.sacreddm.net/1980s/rmi031087/rmi031087main.htm |archivedate=2 December 2008|title=Music for the Masses review |journal= Record Mirror |date=3 October 1987 |accessdate=4 May 2011 and it made a breakthrough in the American market, something which the band had failed to achieve with their previous albums.
The Music for the Masses Tour followed the release of the album. On 7 March 1988 they played an unofficial gig (as it was not officially announced that Depeche Mode were the band performing that night) in the Werner-Seelenbinder-Halle , East Berlin.Erb, Nadja and Geyer, Steven: " http://www.fr-online.de/panorama/-wir-waeren-besser-nicht-aufgetreten-/-/1472782/3213288/-/index.html Andy Fletcher im Interview: Wir wären besser nicht aufgetreten" Frankfurter Rundschau . 27 October 2009. Retrieved 21 October 2010. At that time the communist regime were still in power and Depeche Mode were among the very few western bands that ever played in the former East Germany|GDR . Around the same period, they also gave concerts in Budapest and Prague (1988)" http://depeche.cz/web/novinky/cerna-revoluce-praha-1988-dil-4" Depeche Mode Web: Cerná revoluce : Praha 1988 (díl 4.) Retrieved 24 October 2010. in the then still communist Hungary and Czechoslovakia respectively.
The world tour ended on 18 June 1988 with a concert at the Pasadena, California|Pasadena Rose Bowl (stadium)|Rose Bowl with paid attendance of 60,453Miller, p. 265. Jonathan Kessler quoted in the 101 (album)|101 film . His exact words are: "$1,360,192.50. Paid attendance was 60,453 people, tonight at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena, 18 June 1988. We're getting a load of money. A lot of money; a load of money& nbsp;– tons of money!" (the highest in eight years for the venue). The tour was a breakthrough for the band and massive success in the United States. It was documented in 101 (album)|101 & nbsp;– a concert film by D. A. Pennebaker and its accompanying soundtrack album. The film is notable for its portrayal of fan interaction.cite web|author=Víctor Rodríguez 1 de abril de 2009 |url= http://www.hipersonica.com/criticas/especial-depeche-mode-101 |title=Especial Depeche Mode: 101 |publisher=Hipersonica.com |date=22 February 1999 |accessdate=22 July 2010cite web|author=Pimpf |url= http://www.pimpfdm.com/History.html |title=Pimpf / Depeche Mode in France |publisher=Pimpfdm.com |date=23 July 1961 |accessdate=22 July 2010 Alan Wilder is credited with coming up with the name; the performance was the 101st and final performance of the tour. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094590/ 101 (1989), IMDB.com On 7 September 1988, Depeche Mode performed "Strangelove" at the 1988 MTV Video Music Awards at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles. http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/performers.jhtml 1988 MTV Video Music Awards MTV.com. Retrieved 4 December 2011
Violator (1989–1991)
In mid-1989, the band began recording in Milan with producer Flood (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 resulting furore 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 up to that point.Miller, p. 291
Quote box| quote = "I think in a way we've been at the forefront of new music; sort of chipping away at the standard rock format stations." | source =& nbsp;—Martin Gore, stated to NME – July 1990.Tobler, p. 472 | width = 25% | align = left | style = padding:10px; Released in January 1990, " Enjoy the Silence " became one of Depeche Mode's most successful singles to date, reaching number six in the UK (the first Top 10 hit in that country since "Master And Servant"). A few months later it became Depeche Mode's biggest hit in the US, reaching number eight and earning the band a second gold single. It won 'Best British single' at the 1991 Brit Awards ." http://www.brits.co.uk/history/shows/1991 The BRITs 1991 – The Brit Awards history" Brits.co.uk. Retrieved 14 October 2010. To promote their new album Violator (album)|Violator , the band held an in-store autograph signing at Wherehouse Entertainment in Los Angeles. The event attracted approximately 20,000 fans and turned into a near riot. Some of those who attended were injured by being pressed against the store's glass by the crowd.Sanner, S.: " http://www.variety.com/article/VR105172.html? categoryid=16& cs=1 Depeche has faith in new 'Songs'" Variety (magazine)|Variety . 22 March 1993. As an apology to the fans who were injured, the band released a limited edition cassette tape to fans living in Los Angeles, which was distributed through radio station KROQ-FM|KROQ (the sponsor of the Wherehouse event). Violator went on to reach Top 10 in the UK and US. Violator was the first of the band's albums to enter the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 — reaching #7 and staying 74 weeks in the chart. It has also been RIAA certification|certified triple platinum in America, selling over 4.5& nbsp;million units there. It remains the band's best selling album worldwide. http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php? resultpage=1& table=SEARCH_RESULTS& action=& title=violator& artist=& format=& debutLP=& category=& sex=& releaseDate=& requestNo=& type=& level=& label=sire& company=& certificationDate=& awardDescription=& catalogNo=& aSex=& rec_id=& charField=& gold=& platinum=& multiPlat=& level2=& certDate=& album=& id=& after=& before=& startMonth=1& endMonth=1& startYear=1958& endYear=2010& sort=Artist& perPage=25 RIAA Gold and platinum album search for Violator Recording Industry Association of America|RIAA . Retrieved 12 October 2010. Two more singles from the album " Policy of Truth " and " World in My Eyes " were hits in the UK with the former also charting in the US. Quote box| quote = "I remember going to see them in Giants Stadium, and they broke the merchandising record; of Bon Jovi , U2 – all these bands – Depeche Mode were the biggest!." | source =& nbsp;—Flood, on Giants Stadium concert.Miller, p. 299 | width = 25% | align = right | style = padding:10px;
The World Violation Tour marked another high point in Depeche Mode's popularity and saw the band play several stadium shows in the US. 42,000 tickets were sold within four hours for a show at Giants Stadium and 48,000 tickets were sold within half-an-hour of going on sale for a show at Dodger Stadium .Miller, pp. 299–300 It was estimated that 1.2 million fans saw this tour worldwide.
In 1991, Depeche Mode contribution, "Death's Door" was released on the accompanying Warner Brothers album, Until the End of the World (soundtrack)|Until the End of the World: original motion picture soundtrack for the film Until the End of the World .
Songs of Faith and Devotion and Wilder's departure (1992–1995)
The members of Depeche Mode regrouped in Madrid in January 1992, Dave Gahan had become interested in the new grunge scene sweeping the U.S. and was influenced by the likes of Jane's Addiction and Nirvana (band)|Nirvana . http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/10306/Depeche-Mode-Songs-of-Faith-and-Devotion/ Depeche Mode – Songs of Faith and Devotion (album review). Sputnikmusic (2006-12-14). Retrieved on 2011-06-04. Quote box| quote = "There's so many sounds that are created from the voice that you wouldn't know were taken from the voice, like rhythm sounds. The number of times I've been sitting in the studio and said, 'I wish I could get a bass that would just go mimics wet, thick hip-hop bass-drum sound.' Then I think, 'Why can't I just go repeats noise into a mic and sample it? ' It's obvious ; you spend all day trying to get a synthesizer to try and create this sound but you can just go repeats noise and you've got it. Then you can send it through some other device after that, and you've got something that sounds absolutely nothing like a voice, but the source was a voice. ... It is a very interesting process." | source =& nbsp;—Alan Wilder on the genesis of some of the sounds on Songs of Faith and Devotion , stated to Pulse& #33; magazine – May 1993. | width = 30% | align = left | style = padding:10px; In 1993 Songs of Faith and Devotion again with producer Flood (producer)|Flood , 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 had come on the Violator track "Clean") as synthesisers. http://www.recoil.co.uk/editorials/8698/sofad/area.html Editorials: The Singles 86–98 – Songs of Faith and Devotion http://www.recoil.co.uk Shunt. Retrieved 19 October 2010.Live String instrument|strings , uilleann pipes and female Gospel music|gospel vocals were other new additions to the band's sound. The album debuted at number one in both the UK and the US, only the sixth British act to achieve such a distinction to date. The first single from the album was the grunge-influenced " I Feel You ". The gospel influences are most noticeable on the album's third single, " Condemnation (song)|Condemnation ". A symptom of the slow fracturing of the band, interviews given by the band during this period tended to be conducted separately, unlike earlier albums, where the band was interviewed as a group.
The Devotional Tour|Devotional world tour followed. It was documented by a concert film of the Devotional (video)|same name . The film was directed by Anton Corbijn and in 1995 earned the band their first Grammy Awards|Grammy nomination.cite web|url= http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/1995/grammys.htm|title=37th Grammy Awards& nbsp;– 1995|publisher=RockOnTheNet.com|accessdate=24 February 2009 The band's second live album, Songs of Faith and Devotion Live , was released in December 1993.
The tour continued into 1994 with the Exotic Tour , which began in February 1994 in South Africa and ended in April in Mexico. The final leg of the tour, consisting of more North American dates, followed shortly thereafter and ran until July. As a whole, the Devotional Tour is to date the longest and most geographically diverse Depeche Mode tour, spanning fourteen months and 159 individual performances. Q magazine listed 1993 Devotional Tour as "The Most Debauched Rock'n'Roll Tour Ever".cite journal |first=Omer |last=Ali |url= http://sacreddm.net/2000s/tmo040401/tmo040401main.htm |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20110724051944/ http://sacreddm.net/2000s/tmo040401/tmo040401main.htm |archivedate=24 July 2011 |title=In the Mode for Love |journal=Time Out magazine |publisher= Time Out (company)|Time Out |date=4 April 2001 |accessdate=13 October 2011
Dave Gahan's heroin addiction was starting to affect his behaviour, causing him to become more erratic and introverted. Martin Gore experienced seizures and Andy Fletcher declined to participate in the second half of the Exotic 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. http://www.recoil.co.uk/editorials/8698/sofad/sofad_25.html Editorials: The Singles 86–98 – Songs of Faith and Devotion (p. 25) http://www.recoil.co.uk Shunt. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
In June 1995, Alan Wilder announced that he was leaving Depeche Mode, explaining, quote|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. http://www.tuug.utu.fi/~jaakko/dm/alan.html Alan's Leaving, ''Jaakko's Depeche Mode page. Retrieved 10& nbsp;February 2007. He continued to work on his personal project Recoil (band)|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 Drug overdose|overdose at a hotel in Los Angeles.
Ultra (1997–2000)
Listen|filename=Depeche mode barrel of a gun.ogg |title=Depeche Mode " Barrel of a Gun " (1997) |description=30 second sample from Depeche Mode's " Barrel of a Gun ". |format= Ogg Despite Gahan's increasingly severe personal problems, Gore tried repeatedly during 1995 and 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. One six-week session at Electric Lady Studios|Electric Lady in New York produced just one usable vocal (for "Sister Of Night"), and even that was pieced together from multiple takes.Miller, p. 413 Gore was forced to contemplate breaking the band up, and releasing the songs he had written as a solo album.Brown, Mark: " http://www.tuug.org/~jaakko/dm/dmtekstit/drugs.txt Depeche vs. Drugs" Winnipeg Free Press. 1 May 1997. In mid-1996, Gahan entered a court ordered drug rehabilitation program to battle his heroin addiction after his near fatal overdose.cite journal |first=Keith |last=Cameron |url= http://www.sacreddm.net/1990s/nme180197/nme180197main.htm |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20110724052835/ http://www.sacreddm.net/1990s/nme180197/nme180197main.htm |archivedate=24 July 2011 |title=Dead Man Talking |journal= NME |date=18 January 1997 |accessdate=13 October 2011 With Gahan out of rehab in 1996, Depeche Mode held recording sessions with producer Tim Simenon . The album Ultra (Depeche Mode album)|Ultra was released in April 1997, its release was preceded by two singles, " Barrel of a Gun (Depeche Mode song)|Barrel of a Gun " and " It's No Good ". The album debuted at #1 in the UK (as well as Germany), and #5 in the US. The band did not tour in support of the album but as part of the promotion for its release they did perform two short concerts in London and Los Angeles called Ultra Parties.Miller, p. 429 Ultra spawned two further singles, " Home (Depeche Mode song)|Home " and " Useless (song)|Useless ".
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. In April 1998 Depeche Mode held a press conference at the Hyatt Hotel in Cologne to announce The Singles Tour .cite web|url= http://www.depechemode.com/video/other/pressconf_ger98.html |title=Press Conference, Hyatt Hotel, Cologne Germany | date=20 April 1998) |publisher=Depechemode.com |accessdate=18 October 2010 The tour was the first one to feature two backing musicians in place of Alan Wilder& nbsp;– Austrian drummer Christian Eigner and British keyboardist Peter Gordeno (musician)|Peter Gordeno .
Exciter (2001–2004)
In 2001, Depeche Mode released Exciter (album)|Exciter , which was produced by Mark Bell (British musician)|Mark Bell (of the pioneering techno group LFO (band)|LFO ). Bell introduced a minimalist, digital sound to much of the album, influenced by intelligent dance music|IDM and glitch (music)|glitch . " Dream On (Depeche Mode song)|Dream On ", " I Feel Loved ", " Freelove " and " Goodnight Lovers " were released as singles in 2001 and 2002. The critical response to the album was mixed. Whilst it received reasonably positive reviews from some magazines ( NME , Rolling Stone and LA Weekly ), others (including Q magazine, PopMatters , and Pitchfork Media ) derided it as sounding underproduced, dull and lacklustre. http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/depechemode/exciter "Depeche Mode: Exciter (2001): Reviews", Metacritic . Retrieved on 10 February 2007
In March 2001 Depeche Mode held a press conference at the Valentino Hotel in Hamburg to announce the Exciter Tour .cite web|url= http://www.depechemode.com/video/other/germanpress2001.html |title=Press Conference, Valentino Hotel, Hamburg Germany | date=13 March 2001 |publisher=Depechemode.com |accessdate=18 October 2010 In total the tour featured 84 performances for over 1.5& nbsp;million fans in 24 countries. http://onipdvd.depechemode.com/press_release01.html depeche mode dot com. Onipdvd.depechemode.com. Retrieved on 2011-06-04. The concerts held in Paris at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy were filmed and later released in May 2002 as a live CD|live DVD entitled One Night in Paris .
In October 2002 the band won the first-ever Q magazine "Innovation Award".cite web|url= http://www.depechemode.com/video/television/theqawards2002.html |title=depeche mode dot com |publisher=Depechemode.com |accessdate=22 July 2010
In 2003 Dave Gahan released his first solo album, Paper Monsters , and toured to promote the record. Also released in 2003 was Martin Gore's second solo album Counterfeit² .cite web|author=Daniel Barassi |url= http://www.martingore.com/discography/index.html |title=Martin L. Gore – Counterfeit² |publisher=Martingore.com |accessdate=22 July 2010 Andrew Fletcher also founded his own record label, Toast Hawaii (record label)|Toast Hawaii , specialising in promoting electronic music.
A new remix compilation album Remixes 81–04 was released in 2004, featuring new and unreleased promo mixes of the band's singles from 1981 to 2004. A new version of "Enjoy the Silence", remixed by Mike Shinoda , entitled " Enjoy the Silence 04 " was released as a single and reached #7 on the UK charts.
Playing the Angel (2005–2007)
In October 2005, the band released their 11th studio album Playing the Angel . Produced by Ben Hillier the album peaked at #1 in 18 countries and featured the hit single " Precious (Depeche Mode song)|Precious ". 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. " Suffer Well ", was the first ever post-Clarke Depeche Mode single not to be written by Gore (lyrics by Gahan, music by Philpott/Eigner). The final single from the album was " John the Revelator / Lilian|John the Revelator ", an uptempo electronic track with a running religious theme, accompanied by "Lilian", a lush track that was a hit in many clubs all over the world.
To promote Playing the Angel the band launched Touring the Angel , a concert tour of Europe and North America that began in November 2005 and ran for nine months. During the last two legs of the tour Depeche Mode headlined a number of festivals including the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and the Wireless Festival|O2 Wireless Festival . In total the band played to more than 2.8& nbsp;million people across 31 countries and the tour was one of the highest grossing and critically acclaimed tours of 2005/06. Speaking about the tour, Gahan praised it as ''"probably the most enjoyable, rewarding live shows we've ever done. The new material was just waiting to be played live. It took on a life of its own. With the energy of the crowds, it just came to life"''.cite web|url= http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/permalink/? ndmViewId=news_view& newsId=20060911005891& newsLang=en |title=``DEPECHE MODE: TOURING THE ANGEL, LIVE IN MILAN', to Premiere Nationwide in a One-Night Big Screen Concerts(SM) Event |publisher=Businesswire.com |date=11 September 2006 |accessdate=22 July 2010 Two shows at Milan|Milan's Mediolanum Forum|Fila Forum were filmed and edited into a concert film which was released on DVD as Touring the Angel: Live in Milan .cite web|author=Daniel Barassi |url= http://liveinmilan.depechemode.com/ |title=Touring The Angel: Live In Milan |publisher=Liveinmilan.depechemode.com |accessdate=22 July 2010 Listen|filename=Depeche Mode - Precious (Album Version).ogg |title=Depeche Mode " Precious " (2005) |description=23 second sample from Depeche Mode's " Precious ". |format= Ogg A "best-of" compilation was released in November 2006, entitled The Best Of, Volume 1 featuring a new single " Martyr (song)|Martyr ", an outtake from the Playing the Angel sessions. Later that month Depeche Mode received the MTV Europe Music Awards 2006|MTV Europe Music Award in the Best Group category.cite web|url= http://www.depechemode.com/video/television/110206_mtv_ema.html |title=depeche mode dot com |publisher=Depechemode.com |accessdate=22 July 2010
In 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). http://thecomplete.depechemode.com/ The Complete Depeche Mode. The Complete Depeche Mode (2006-12-19). Retrieved on 2011-06-04.
In August 2007, during promotion for Dave Gahan's second solo album, Hourglass (Dave Gahan album)|Hourglass , it was announced that Depeche Mode were heading back in studio in early 2008 to work on a new album.cite web|url= http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php? id=24791_0_2_0_C |title=New Depeche Mode album in the pipeline for 2008 |publisher=Side-line.com |date=27 July 2007 |accessdate=22 July 2010
Sounds of the Universe (2008–2011)
In May 2008, the band returned to the studio with producer Ben Hillier to work on some songs that Martin Gore had demoed at his home studio in Santa Barbara, California . Later that year it was announced that Depeche Mode were splitting from their long-term US label, Warner Music, and signing with EMI Music worldwide. http://www.emimusic.com/news/2008/depeche-mode-sign-worldwide-exclusive-deal-with-emi-music-to-include-the-us-for-the-first-time/ "Depeche Mode signs worldwide exclusive deal with EMI Music& nbsp;– to include the US for the first time", EMI Music.com. , 7 October 2008.
" Wrong (Depeche Mode song)|Wrong " was the first single from the album, released digitally in February 2009. Subsequent singles were " Peace (Depeche Mode song)|Peace " and the double a-side " Fragile Tension / Hole to Feed ". In addition, "Perfect" was released as a promotional-only (non-commercial) single in the US.
Depeche Mode performed on " Jimmy Kimmel Live! " in the Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles on 23 April 2009, drawing more than 12,000 fans, which was the largest audience the show had ever seen since premiering in 2003." http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/depeche-mode-shut-down-hollywood-blvd-for-kimmel-20090424 Depeche Mode Shut Down Hollywood Blvd for "Kimmel"" RollingStone.com. 24 April 2009. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
In May 2009 the band embarked on a concert tour in support of the album& nbsp;– called Tour of the Universe (tour)|Tour of the Universe , it had been announced at a press conference in October 2008 at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.cite web|url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/news/20081007_depeche_mode.shtml |title=BBC – Depeche Mode tour |publisher=Bbc.co.uk |date=7 October 2008 |accessdate=19 October 2010 There was a warm up show in Luxembourg and it officially started on 10 May 2009 in Tel Aviv . The first leg of the tour was disrupted when Dave Gahan was struck down with gastroenteritis . During treatment doctors found and removed a low grade tumour from the singer's bladder. Gahan's illness caused 16 concerts to be cancelled, but several of the shows were rescheduled for 2010.Paine, Andre: " http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/depeche-mode-cancels-more-dates-as-singer-1003977423.story Depeche Mode Cancels More Dates as Singer Recovers from Surgery" Billboard.com. 28 May 2009. The band headlined the Lollapalooza festival during the North American leg of the tour. The tour also took the band back to South America for the first time since 1994's Exotic Tour . During the final European leg the band played a show at London's Royal Albert Hall in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust , where former member Alan Wilder joined Martin Gore on stage for a performance of " Somebody (Depeche Mode song)|Somebody "." http://www.nme.com/news/depeche-mode/49827 Depeche Mode joined by former band member at Teenage Cancer Trust show" Nme.com. 18 February 2010.Harper, Kate: " http://www.chartattack.com/news/79499/alan-wilder-rejoins-depeche-mode-for-one-song-in-london Alan Wilder Rejoins Depeche Mode For One Song In London" Chartattack.com. 18 February 2010. In total the band played to more than 2.7& nbsp;million people across 32 countries and the tour was one of the most profitable in America in 2009.cite web|url= http://www.depechemode.com/news.html |title='Tour of the Universe – Live In Barcelona' – New Live Video |publisher=depeche mode dot com |date=23 September 2010 |accessdate=26 September 2010cite web |url= http://www.billboard.com/#/features/top-25-tours-of-2009-1004053062.story |publisher= Billboard (magazine)|Billboard |title=Best of 2009: Top 25 Tours of 2009|quote=20. Depeche Mode Total Gross: $45,658,648 Number of Shows: 31 Total Attendance: 690,936 Number of Sell-Outs: 9 |accessdate=4 July 2011 The concerts held at Palau Sant Jordi , Barcelona, Spain were filmed and later released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc release entitled Tour of the Universe : Barcelona 20/21.11.09 . http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00445JSWS Tour Of The Universe Barcelona 20/21:11:09 (2CD/DVD): Depeche Mode: Music. Amazon.com. Retrieved on 2011-06-04.
In March 2010, Depeche Mode won the award for "Best International Group – Rock / Pop" at the Echo (music award)|ECHO Awards in Germany.cite web|url= http://www.echopop.de/presse/robbie_williams_und_depeche_mode_gewinnen_echo_2010_doppelerfolge_fuer_jan_delay_und_silbermond |title=Robbie Williams Und Depeche Mode Gewinnen Echo 2010 |publisher=Echopop.de |accessdate=22 July 2010
As a conclusion of the 3-year working relationship with EMI ,cite web|last=Spitz|first=Marc|title=Q& A: Martin Gore of Depeche Mode|url= http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2011/06/depeche-mode-qa.html|work= Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair |accessdate=11 June 2011 on June 6, 2011, the band released a Remix album|remix compilation compilation album|album , entitled Remixes 2: 81–11 that features remixes by former members Vince Clarke and Alan Wilder.cite web|url= http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/11/18/depeche-mode-members-to-reunite-for-new-remix-album/ |title=Depeche Mode members to reunite for new remix album |publisher=Consequence of Sound |date=18 November 2010 |accessdate=7 December 2010cite web|url= http://www.slicingupeyeballs.com/2010/11/16/depeche-mode-remix-album-vince-clarke-alan-wilder/ |title=Vince Clarke, Alan Wilder remixing Depeche Mode tracks for CD expected next year |publisher=slicingupeyeballs.com |date=16 November 2010 |accessdate=7 December 2010 Other remixers involved with the project were Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran , http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php? id=45484_0_2_0_C Duran Duran remix 'Personal Jesus' for upcoming Depeche Mode remix album Side-line.com. 28 Nov 2010. Röyksopp , Karlsson & Winnberg of Miike Snow , Eric Prydz , Chris Clark (musician)|Clark and more. http://www.depechemode.com/news.html#news_133 Depeche Mode "Remixes 2: 81-11" Coming June 6th depeche mode dot comA new remix of "Personal Jesus" by Stargate (production team)|Stargate , entitled " Personal Jesus#Personal Jesus 2011|Personal Jesus 2011 ", was released as a single on 30 May 2011, in support of the compilation.
Depeche Mode have contributed their cover of U2 song " So Cruel " to the tribute album AHK-toong BAY-bi Covered honoring the 20th anniversary of Achtung Baby , a 1991 album by U2 . The compilation CD was released with the December 2011 issue of Q Magazine.cite web |publisher=SlicingUpEyeballs.com|title=Depeche Mode, Jack White, Patti Smith, Glasvegas help cover U2's ‘Achtung Baby’|url= http://www.slicingupeyeballs.com/2011/09/04/depeche-mode-glasvegas-u2-covers-achtung-baby/|date=4 September 2011|accessdate=15 September 2011cite journal |journal= Rolling Stone |title=Bono Announces 'Achtung Baby' Covers Album - Jack White, Depeche Mode, Patti Smith contributed to forthcoming disc |url= http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/bono-announces-achtung-baby-covers-album-20110909|date=9 September 2011|first=Karen|last=Bliss|accessdate=15 September 2011
13th album (2012–present)
During a DJ gig in Italy in November 2011, Andy Fletcher revealed that the band were set to meet up in January 2012 to start planning the new studio album, their 13th, and said that they were aiming to commence recording in March with a tour to follow in 2012 and 2013.cite web |publisher=Slicingupeyeballs.com |title=Andy Fletcher: Depeche Mode to enter studio in March to begin recording next album |url= http://www.slicingupeyeballs.com/2011/12/01/new-depeche-mode-album-tour/ |date=1 December 2011 |accessdate=10 December 2011 In an interview with German magazine 'Sonic Seducer', Martin confirmed the album would be released in early 2013. http://therepublika.com/2012/01/30/depeche-mode-to-release-new-album-in-2013/
Legacy and influence
see also|List of Depeche Mode coversDepeche Mode became "The most popular electronic band the world has ever known" according to Q magazine and "One of the greatest British pop groups of all time" according to the Sunday Telegraph .cite web|url= http://www.whatrecords.co.uk/items/39061.htm |title=Music for the Masses Collectors Edition Gatefold LP – Depeche Mode |publisher=Whatrecords.co.uk |date=5 March 2007 |accessdate=22 July 2010cite web|url= http://www.depechemode.co.il/article.asp? ID=21 |title=Depeche Mode Fanclub Israel (îåòãåï ãôù îåã éùøàì) |publisher=Depechemode.co.il |accessdate=22 July 2010
One of the most influential groups over the last 30 years, Depeche Mode have inspired generations of new musicians while consolidating their considerable reputation. In the process they have sold over 100 million records and played to audiences in excess of 30& nbsp;million.
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 (Pet Shop Boys 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”." http://www.10yearsofbeingboring.com/music/information 10 years of Being boring". Retrieved on 9 September 2007." http://www.petshopboys.net/html/interviews/behaviuor009.shtml Interviews& nbsp;– Behaviour& nbsp;– The end of the world", Absolutely Pet Shop Boys . Retrieved on 9 September 2007.
Techno pioneers Derrick May (musician)|Derrick May , Kevin Saunderson and Juan Atkins regularly cited Depeche Mode as an influence on the development of techno music during the Detroit Techno explosion in the mid 1980s.McCready, J., " http://sacreddm.net/1980s/fac010289/fac010289main.htm Modus operandum", The Face , February 1989. Retrieved 4 May 2011. 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 (song)|Useless ".
Brandon Flowers , the vocalist of The Killers , claimed, "Before I even thought of myself as a musician, I was affected by Depeche Mode as a person. I think about Some Great Reward or Songs of Faith and Devotion and they shaped me as an individual before I even wrote a song."Ken Scrudato, " http://www.workingclassmag.com/007/daveGahan.html Dave Gahan and Brandon Flowers", Working Class Magazine . Retrieved on 16 March 2011. According to Matt "Money" Smith|Matt Smith , the former music director of the modern-rock radio station KROQ-FM|KROQ , "The Killers, The Bravery , Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand & nbsp;— that whole wave of music owes a tremendous amount to Depeche Mode."" http://www.my-personal-mode.com/ptareads/dm-ptanews-wp.htm Depeche Mode", Washington Post (11 September 2005). Retrieved on 9 September 2007.
In an accompanying interview for his piece in The New Yorker evaluating the impact of British acts on the US market, Sasha Frere-Jones claims that "probably the last serious English influence was Depeche Mode, who seem more and more significant as time passes."" http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2006/06/05/060605on_onlineonly01? currentPage=2 Atlantic Crossing", The New Yorker . (5 June 2006). Retrieved on 10 December 2008.
Chester Bennington , vocalist of Linkin Park , cites the band as an inspiration." http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/bennington_chester/artist.jhtml#bio Chester Bennington", mtv.com . Retrieved on 9 September 2007." http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=40632 LINKIN PARK Singer Says Solo Album Will Have 'Driving Beats And Walls Of Guitars'& nbsp;– 19 Aug. 2005", BLABBERMOUTH.NET . Retrieved on 9 September 2007. Another Linkin Park member Mike Shinoda has said, "Depeche Mode are one of the most influential groups of our time. Their music is an inspiration to me..."" http://www.mutelibtech.com/depechemode/remixes8104.html Depeche Mode "Remixes 81–04"", mute . Retrieved on 9 September 2007.
Chino Moreno from the band Deftones has cited Depeche Mode's lyrics influencing his own. Guitarist Stephen Carpenter has expressed an admiration for them as well, with his own quieter guitar playing in White Pony being inspired by Depeche Mode.
Ken Jordan, member of the LA electronic duo The Crystal Method has said that Depeche Mode are one of their main influences in music.cite web|url= http://www.answers.com/topic/the-crystal-method |title=The Crystal Method: Information from |publisher=Answers.com |accessdate=22 July 2010 Roger Rose, lead singer of Christian rock band Mad at the World , has also cited the band as an influence on his music.cite web|url= http://www.lyricsfreak.com/d/depeche+mode/biography.html |title=Depeche Mode , Biography |publisher=Lyricsfreak.com |accessdate=22 July 2010
Raymond Herrera , the drummer of the Heavy metal music|heavy 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".Anthony Roldan, " http://www.prog4you.com/Band_Interviews/Raymond_Herrera.htm An exclusive interview with Fear Factory's Raymond Herrera", PROG4YOU . Retrieved on 12 September 2007. 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."Tony Pascarella, " http://www.the-trades.com/article.php? id=3156 Darren Smith of Funeral For A Friend", The Trades . Retrieved on 12 September 2007.
Colombia n singer Shakira is also highly influenced by Depeche Mode. Ximena Diego, the author of the book Shakira& nbsp;– Woman Full of Grace wrote in this book: "At thirteen Shakira especially liked Depeche Mode, an electronic rock band from Great Britain. One day she was listening to the band's song, "Enjoy the Silence". She noticed that she was not only hearing the music but also feeling the music in her body. She said to her mother, "Every time I hear that guitar riff a rhythmic musical phrase I feel this weird thing in my stomach".cite book | url= http://books.google.com/? id=ETO3VaCXT4IC& pg=PA25& lpg=PA25 | title=ShakiraBiography (A & E) Biography Series | first=Katherine | last=Krohn | isbn=9780822571599 | year=2007 | publisher=Twenty-First Century Books
In August 2008, Coldplay released an alternative music video for their single " Viva la Vida (song)|Viva la Vida " which was inspired by the "Enjoy the Silence" video. On their website the band 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...". The video shows Chris Martin dressed as a king walking through The Hague .
German heavy metal band Rammstein , who covered " Stripped (song)|Stripped " in 1997, have cited Depeche Mode as one of their biggest inspirations. Richard Z. Kruspe|Richard Kruspe , the lead guitarist of Rammstein, said that growing up his influence was "heavy metal on the one side and pop on the other. (...) I was afraid to tell my friends I was listening to Depeche Mode. I loved the band. I loved their melodies. That’s why in Rammstein, you can hear a lot of melodies in our music."cite web |first=David |last=Huff |title=Rammstein Pounding the European Metal Hammer |publisher=JamMagazineOnline.com |date=20 May 2011 |url= http://jammagazineblog2010.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/rammstein-pounding-the-european-metal-hammer-jam-magazine-speaks-with-guitarist-richard-kruspe-interview/ |accessdate=June 30, 2011
"I feel more connected to Depeche Mode" (compared to other acts of the 1980s) claimed Magne Furuholmen , the guitarist/keyboardist of a-ha . In July 2009, a-ha performed a cover of " A Question of Lust " during a live performance for BBC Radio 2 & nbsp;– '' Dermot O'Leary|The Dermot O'Leary Show ''." http://www.side-line.com/news_comments.php? id=43321_0_2_0_c A-ha cover Depeche Mode's 'A question of lust'" Side-line.com. 28 July 2009. Retrieved 10 December 2010.
In 2011, Bat for Lashes recorded a cover version of Depeche Mode's song "Strangelove" for Gucci 's advertising campaign for new fragrance "Gulity For Him". The song was released as a free download from Gucci's channel on YouTube and various blogs. http://stereogum.com/644051/bat-for-lashes-covers-depeche-mode/franchises/commercial-appeal/ Stereogum blog download of Bat for Lashes
In the March 2012 issue of Mojo magazine, Gary Numan cites Songs of Faith and Devotion as the album that saved his career noting, "(after listening to this album) (my) music changed dramatically. It became much darker. At School I was excused religious instruction because I had no faith and Songs of Faith and Devotion suddenly gave me something to write about and something to be bothered about." He added, "Alan Wilder was in the band then and he turned those raw songs by Martin into these epic anthemic bits of genius."
List of awards and nominations received by Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode tours
List of best-selling music artists
List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart
List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Modern Rock chart
Notes and references
References
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Bibliography
Malins, Steve. Depeche Mode : A Biography . Andre Deutsch, 2001. ISBN 978-0-233-99430-7
Miller, Jonathan. Stripped: The True Story of Depeche Mode . Omnibus Press , 2004. ISBN 1-84449-415-2
Tobler, John. ''NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.) . London: Reed International Books Ltd, 1992. CN 5585. ISBN 0-600-57602-7
Further reading
Corbijn, Anton. Depeche Mode: Strangers . Prentice Hall, 1990. ISBN 0-7119-2493-7
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
External links
Commons category
Official website| http://www.depechemode.com/
http://oldsite.depechemode.com/ Old official website – including official news archives 1999–2008, press section, and other historical material
myspace|depechemode
http://www.recoil.co.uk Shunt – The official Recoil website – including Alan Wilder's Depeche Mode related http://www.recoil.co.uk/qa_vault/dm.html Q+A and editorials for http://www.recoil.co.uk/editorials/8185/area.html Singles 81–85 and http://www.recoil.co.uk/editorials/8698/area.html Singles 86–98 compilations.
Depeche Mode Use dmy dates|date=May 2011 Category:Depeche Mode| Category:Musical groups established in 1980 Category:Musical quartets Category:Musical trios Category:Sire Records artists Category:Mute Records artists Category:English electronic music groups Category:British electronic music groups Category:British New Wave musical groups Category:Synthpop groups Category:Music in Essex Category:Brit Award winners Category:EMI Records artists