Multichannel mixes of the 2009 album
Depeche Mode 101 (1989) is a documentary film that showcases the iconic band during their Music for the Masses Tour. The film takes viewers on a journey behind the scenes, capturing the band's unique sound, energetic performances, and the fanaticism of their dedicated fanbase. From the highs of sold-out stadiums to the lows of tour fatigue, Depeche Mode 101 offers a captivating look at the life of a touring band in the late '80s.
Andrew Richter shares odd celebrity encounters from his years of working in hotels.
Depeche Mode's famous 101st and final concert of the 1987-1988 Music For The Masses Tour at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
Depeche Mode: Live in Berlin is a captivating documentary that showcases the iconic band's mesmerizing live performance in Berlin. With a mix of 80s synth-pop hits and newer tracks, Depeche Mode delivers an unforgettable concert experience filled with energy and emotion. This concert film takes viewers on a journey through the band's extensive catalog, capturing the essence of their music and captivating stage presence.
Spirits in the Forest (2019) is a documentary film that follows the lives of six dedicated Depeche Mode fans from different parts of the world, showcasing their love for the iconic band and how their lives have been impacted by their music. Through personal and emotional interviews, the film captures the essence of the band's global community and the deep connection their music has forged among their fans.
Experience the electrifying concert and mesmerizing live performance of Depeche Mode, one of the greatest pop stars in history, as they take the stage in Milan. This documentary captures the energy, passion, and genius of the band's synth-pop music.
The Work of Director Anton Corbijn is a documentary film that showcases the music videos and short films directed by Anton Corbijn, a renowned photographer. It offers a glimpse into Corbijn's artistic vision and his collaborations with various musicians and bands.
The complete collection of Depeche Modes videos.
"Usual thing, try and get the question in the answer" - A conversation with the band discussing recording techniques, inter cut with personal archive footage from previous album sessions.
This documentary explores the rise of Depeche Mode, the challenges they faced as teenagers in the 1980s, and their reflections on bad government and societal issues. With a focus on their synth-pop music and music-sampling techniques, it delves into their journey and impact on the 20th-century music scene.
Depeche Mode’s Black Celebration in 5.1 surround brings a fresh, immersive layer to the band's classic 1986 album, pushing its dark, atmospheric soundscape into new dimensions. The surround mix enhances iconic tracks like Stripped and A Question of Time, creating an enveloping experience where Martin Gore's intricate synth layers and Dave Gahan's vocals come alive from every angle. With the 5.1 upgrade, listeners get a fuller sense of the album’s brooding textures, nuanced production, and experimental depth, making it feel both hauntingly intimate and strikingly expansive. This reissue transforms the original's industrial, synth-pop essence into an immersive, spatial journey.
Freshly Restored from Original Super 8 Sources, the Compilation of Groundbreaking Depeche Mode Videos, Directed and Filmed by Anton Corbijn, includes 11 Music Videos + 6 Previously Unreleased Outtake "Vignettes". Previously available as individual titles in VHS and Laserdisc formats, Strange (1988) and Strange Too (1990) are compilations of the provocative and visionary short films lensed by master photographer/director Anton Corbijn, in collaboration with Depeche Mode, to create a new visual iconography for the band and their music. When assembling the final edits for Strange and Strange Too, Corbijn created a visual running order where the individual music videos are perceived as one continuous film, with additional interstitial content not seen in the original clips.
LiVE SPiRiTS captures Depeche Mode’s 2018 concert in Berlin, Germany as part of their “Global Spirit Tour”. The film is also being packaged alongside the group’s new documentary, Depeche Mode: SPiRiTS in the Forest. Directed by Anton Corbijn, the documentary was originally screened in 3,000 threaters across 80 countries in 2019.
This documentary explores Depeche Mode's rise to fame in the 1980s through interviews, archival footage, and live performances. It highlights their post-punk and synth-pop sound that influenced the music industry for decades.
"The Songs Aren't Good Enough, There Aren't Any Singles And It'll Never Get Played On The Radio" - Like the other reissues, the DVD includes a documentary on the album. The title - The Songs Aren't Good Enough, There Aren't Any Singles and It'll Never Get Played on the Radio - is Gore paraphrasing Daniel Miller about his demos for Black Celebration in the film. The double-documentary discusses both The Singles 81→85 and Black Celebration, its more challenging commercial success (especially the song "Stripped") and all five related singles. It also includes a plethora of behind-the-scenes footage of the making of Black Celebration and the ensuing tour. Highlights include the band meeting The Cure, and behind the scenes footage of several of the music videos. The documentary is nearly an hour long.