Soothe My Soul
Depeche Mode · 2013
35 min · 6 tracks · alternative rock · new wave · synth-pop
A pulsating blend of electronic textures and haunting vocals invites listeners into a dark, introspective soundscape.
Why this album works
'Soothe My Soul' was notable for its critical reception, appearing on several year-end lists and showcasing the band's resilience in the evolving music landscape. The release also reaffirmed their influence in electronic music, with remixes that extended their reach into club culture.
- Best for
- steady pacing for focused listening dark introspective soundscapes remix variety keeps engagement
- Context
- Released in 2013, 'Soothe My Soul' marked Depeche Mode's return after a four-year hiatus following their album 'Sounds of the Universe'. This period saw the band exploring new production techniques and embracing contemporary electronic sounds while maintaining their signature dark aesthetic.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Radiohead· Robbie Williams· Muse· David Bowie· Bryan Adams· Blur· Manic Street Preachers· The Cure
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Soothe My Soul (Steve Angello vs Jacques Lu Cont remix) Standout 7:03
- 2 Soothe My Soul (Tom Furse – The Horrors remix) Standout 4:58
- 3 Soothe My Soul (Billy F Gibbons & Joe Hardy remix) 5:17
- 4 Soothe My Soul (Joris Delacroix remix) 6:54
- 5 Soothe My Soul (Black Asteroid remix) Standout 5:35
- 6 Soothe My Soul (Gregor Tresher Soothed remix) 5:59
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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