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Strangelove - The Singles 86-98 by Depeche Mode
The Singles 86-98 | Depeche Mode
Duur
3:45
Duur
3:45
Personal Jesus (Single Version) - The Singles 86-98 by Depeche Mode
The Singles 86-98 | Depeche Mode
Duur
3:44
Duur
3:44
Behind the Wheel - The Singles 86-98 by Depeche Mode
The Singles 86-98 | Depeche Mode
Duur
4:01
Duur
4:01
Policy of Truth - The Singles 86-98 by Depeche Mode
The Singles 86-98 | Depeche Mode
Duur
5:13
Duur
5:13
World In My Eyes (7" Version) - The Singles 86-98 by Depeche Mode
The Singles 86-98 | Depeche Mode
Duur
3:57
Duur
3:57
Precious - Playing the Angel (Deluxe) by Depeche Mode
Playing the Angel (Deluxe) | Depeche Mode
Duur
4:10
Duur
4:10
Pimpf - Music for the Masses (Deluxe Edition) by Depeche Mode
Music for the Masses (Deluxe Edition) | Depeche Mode
Duur
4:56
Duur
4:56
Route 66 - Music for the Masses (Deluxe Edition) by Depeche Mode
Music for the Masses (Deluxe Edition) | Depeche Mode
Duur
4:10
Duur
4:10
Sonata No.14 in C#m (Moonlight Sonata) - Music for the Masses (Deluxe Edition) by Depeche Mode
Music for the Masses (Deluxe Edition) | Depeche Mode
Duur
5:37
Duur
5:37
To Have and to Hold - Music for the Masses by Depeche Mode
Music for the Masses | Depeche Mode
Duur
2:51
Duur
2:51

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DM  - Sweetest Injection
Sweetest Injection
Warhead
Warhead
Phosgore
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Songs of Faith and Devotion (Deluxe)
Songs of Faith and Devotion (Deluxe)
Depeche Mode
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18
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18
Unknown Album
Unknown Album
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1
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Disneyland (Walt Disney Records: The Legacy Collection)
Disneyland (Walt Disney Records: The Legacy Collection)
Various Artists
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1
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Violator (Deluxe)
Violator (Deluxe)
Depeche Mode
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15
Tracks
15
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Chill - Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
Chill
Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
New Music - Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
New Music
Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
Heavy Rotation - The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place. Updated as you listen.
Heavy Rotation
The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place. Updated as you listen.
Your Essentials - The songs you can’t do without. The more you use Apple Music, the more essential they become. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Your Essentials
The songs you can’t do without. The more you use Apple Music, the more essential they become. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Get Up! - Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalized set of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Get Up!
Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalized set of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
DM  - Sweetest Injection
DM
Sweetest Injection
Depeche Mode Essentials - Electronic pioneers who became arena-filling pop titans, Depeche Mode aren’t just icons of New Wave; their early years represent the seismic shift that triggered a tsunami of synthesizer-centered acts. When the UK group got its start in 1980, punk had wiped the slate clean; aspiring young musicians were trading guitars for electronics, and everything felt possible. Depeche Mode proved as much, masterminding an austere yet bewitchingly melodic sound built on cutting-edge synths and clean-lined drum programming. Their sound grew darker after their comparatively chipper 1981 debut, <i>Speak & Spell</i>, once founding member Vince Clarke left to form Yazoo, then Erasure; he was replaced by Alan Wilder, who remained in the band until 1995, leaving original members Martin Gore, Dave Gahan, and Andy Fletcher as the group’s long-standing lineup.<br>
Under Gore’s songwriting, key themes emerged: primarily the pleasures of sin and the relief of redemption, with occasional forays into the kinds of dorm-room philosophizing (“Blasphemous Rumours”) that have made Depeche Mode perennial faves for generations of brooding teenagers. The title of 1987’s <i>Music for the Masses</i> came to look like a premonition: In 1988, they corralled 75,000 fans for a Los Angeles concert—numbers that, just a few years earlier, would have been unheard of for a synth-pop group. While their sound remained strictly electronic, Gahan developed the leering voice and louche stage presence of a swaggering rock star (exhibit A: 1989’s bluesy “Personal Jesus,” which Johnny Cash himself would eventually cover). 1990’s <i>Violator</i> is widely hailed as their masterpiece: lush, mysterious, and multidimensional, pairing some of Depeche Mode’s most compelling songwriting with their most advanced electronic sound design. That record established the formula they’ve continued to tweak album after album. Having inspired artists across techno, alternative rock, emo, and pop, Depeche Mode was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2020—the ultimate confirmation of the synthesizer’s enduring influence.
Depeche Mode Essentials
Electronic pioneers who became arena-filling pop titans, Depeche Mode aren’t just icons of New Wave; their early years represent the seismic shift that triggered a tsunami of synthesizer-centered acts. When the UK group got its start in 1980, punk had wiped the slate clean; aspiring young musicians were trading guitars for electronics, and everything felt possible. Depeche Mode proved as much, masterminding an austere yet bewitchingly melodic sound built on cutting-edge synths and clean-lined drum programming. Their sound grew darker after their comparatively chipper 1981 debut, <i>Speak & Spell</i>, once founding member Vince Clarke left to form Yazoo, then Erasure; he was replaced by Alan Wilder, who remained in the band until 1995, leaving original members Martin Gore, Dave Gahan, and Andy Fletcher as the group’s long-standing lineup.<br> Under Gore’s songwriting, key themes emerged: primarily the pleasures of sin and the relief of redemption, with occasional forays into the kinds of dorm-room philosophizing (“Blasphemous Rumours”) that have made Depeche Mode perennial faves for generations of brooding teenagers. The title of 1987’s <i>Music for the Masses</i> came to look like a premonition: In 1988, they corralled 75,000 fans for a Los Angeles concert—numbers that, just a few years earlier, would have been unheard of for a synth-pop group. While their sound remained strictly electronic, Gahan developed the leering voice and louche stage presence of a swaggering rock star (exhibit A: 1989’s bluesy “Personal Jesus,” which Johnny Cash himself would eventually cover). 1990’s <i>Violator</i> is widely hailed as their masterpiece: lush, mysterious, and multidimensional, pairing some of Depeche Mode’s most compelling songwriting with their most advanced electronic sound design. That record established the formula they’ve continued to tweak album after album. Having inspired artists across techno, alternative rock, emo, and pop, Depeche Mode was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2020—the ultimate confirmation of the synthesizer’s enduring influence.
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Spirit (Deluxe)
Depeche Mode
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17
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17
Heaven - EP
Depeche Mode
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5
Tracks
5

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