Pop Playlist: Depeche Mode: “Enjoy the Silence”

English synth-pop icons, Depeche Mode had one of their biggest successes with 1990’s Violator. It featured strong singles, such as “Personal Jesus,” “Policy of Truth,” “World in My Eyes” and this song, “Enjoy the Silence.” From the start, “Silence” bounces with a deep synth-bass line, while a tender guitar riff softens the sound. But not too soft, for when Dave Gahan adds his vocals to the first verse, the mood intensifies once again. “Silence” is essentially a (dark) ballad: “Words are very unnecessary/They can only do harm.” Yet drum-machine beats and brilliant transitions, particularly the one between the chorus and second verse, give the song a surprising sense of catchy vitality, allowing it to become an alternative-pop and dance hit in several countries.

Below is a clip from 2014’s Live in Berlin filmed concert, directed by Anton Corbijn, who also directed the music video for the song. The deep synth-bass line, as referenced earlier, comes in at 0:46 and is definitive Depeche. “Silence” never sounded so good.

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