The single cover for "Enjoy The Silence" in 1990 as well as the cover for its album "Violator" both contained roses. One can only assume that the 04 video was a play on the rose motif used when the song was originally released.
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no. Depeche Mode- David Gahan stated in an interview that he does not follow any religion, but the music they create can be left to interpretation.
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Its the the '04 remix of enjoy the silence by depeche mode.
Martin Gore
Information on Depeche Mode and their work to include the song Enjoy the Silence can be found in a variety of websites on the internet. The official Depeche Mode band site has a complete archive of their body of work, Discogs also carries Discographies for the band.
Depeche mode - enjoy the silence
Originally, the song 'Enjoy the Silence' was written by Martin Gore in 1990 and performed with his band collegues from Depeche Mode. The song has been covered since then numerous times by a number of different bands, and is one of the most famous songs by Depeche Mode.
Enjoy the Silence, originally recorded by Depeche Mode
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Depeche Mode was created in 1980.
The single cover for "Enjoy The Silence" in 1990 as well as the cover for its album "Violator" both contained roses. One can only assume that the 04 video was a play on the rose motif used when the song was originally released.
"Enjoy the Silence" by Depeche Mode is primarily categorized as synth-pop, a genre that blends electronic music with pop sensibilities. The song features a haunting melody and introspective lyrics, typical of the band's darker, more atmospheric style. Its use of synthesizers and drum machines, combined with emotional vocal delivery, further solidifies its place within the alternative and electronic music scenes. Overall, it exemplifies the band's ability to fuse catchy pop hooks with deeper themes.
Of course, Depeche Mode.
Depeche Mode was in Romania in 2013.