Soothe My Soul cover

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.

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

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