Gary, Indiana producer Jlin has remixed ‘Capuchin’ by Depeche Mode co-founder Martin Gore. The track, which is being premiered for the first time by Mixmag below, is an edgy instrumental electronic ...
Whether we’re talking football or world war, Germany and England traditionally don’t get along all that well, but German bass producer Boys Noize feels like a perfect choice to remix Depeche Mode’s ...
Quietus favourites Depeche Mode will release a new remix album later this year. The follow-up to Remixes 81 – 04, Remixes 2: 81-11 will boasts remixes of tracks spanning the band’s 30 year career, ...
For nearly 25 years, Depeche Mode have been making groundbreaking music which has influenced generations of artists. In that time, Depeche Mode have become vanguards of the remix. Remixes 81-04 is a 2 ...
Depeche Mode have shared the Ghosts Again (Remixes) EP, which features eight new reworks of the lead single from the synthpop group’s new album Memento Mori. Remixers include Miss Grit, Matthew ...
Depeche Mode released a new album, Memento Mori, in March via Columbia Records. Today they have released a collection of eight remixes of the album’s “Wagging Tongue,” including one by Wet Leg, who ...
Depeche Mode has released ‘Ghosts Again (Remixes’), a collection of Martin Gore and Dave Gahan-approved reinterpretations of the single from the band’s universally acclaimed 15th studio album, Memento ...
In 2004, synthpop pioneers Depeche Mode released the career-spanning remix anthology Remixes 81-04. And on June 6 in the UK and June 7 in the U.S., Mute will release a sequel, Remixes 2: 81-11. The ...
Depeche Mode has a knack for picking the best producers to remix their jams and Nicole Moudaber's take on "Cover Me" is deep, dark, sensual and mysterious. By Kat Bein They say you shouldn’t meet your ...
The Schizo Mix of early hit Just Can’t Get Enough also dwells on the original, but eventually spreads out into a more fluid (and again, longer) revamped take. On the other hand, the remixes for ...
From suburban advocates of bouncy electro-pop to stadium-straddling masters of excess; Depeche Mode's trajectory has been remarkable. Certainly more remarkable than their songs which, for the most ...
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