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Depeche Mode have been an enduring force of electronic music for over forty years.
On The J Files, hear the story of how a bunch of mates from Basildon, UK formed a synth pop band, rehearsed in a spare bedroom, and didn't have a drummer because they "didn't know one".
With upbeat early hits like 'Just Can't Get Enough' and 'New Life', the band's sound evolved into something darker and more experimental, with increased emotional oomph. Critically acclaimed albums like Black Celebration, Violator, Songs Of Faith And Devotion, Music For The Masses, and their 2023 release Memento Mori have found them fans across continents and generations.
In this episode hear from all past and present members of the band, Mute Records founder Daniel Miller, documentary filmmakers D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus, musicians Gotye and Jimmy Pop (Bloodhound Gang), author of Sweet Dreams: The Story of the New Romantics Dylan Jones, and Australian superfan Tim Sowden.
2023 had moments for huge celebrations - we were gripped by Matildas fever, celebrated the 50th anniversary since hip hop began its ascent to dominance, saw technology make the impossible possible and heard more great albums than we can count.
And music has been there through the hard times too...
Published 12/07/23
DJ Shadow (Josh Davis) changed the game of instrumental hip hop in the 1990s. An early signee of British label Mo' Wax, his debut album Endtroducing….. blew minds with its fusion of electronic music and hip hop beats and it was entirely composed using samples.
But he's not been content to...
Published 11/30/23