In what looks to be a weekly occurrence, Depeche Mode has offered up another track off its upcoming remix compilation — Remixes 2: 81-11, featuring contributions from former members Vince Clarke and Alan Wilder, and due June 7. This morning, the synthpop legends posted the 7-minute “Never Let Me Down Again (Eric Prydz Remix).” Check it out below, and read more about the project and get the full tracklist here — and listen to the last week’s installment, “Personal Jesus (Alex Metric Remix),” here.
Stream Depeche Mode’s ‘Never Let Me Down Again (Eric Prydz Remix)’ after the jump…
‘Never Let Me Down Again (Eric Prydz Remix)’ by dmremixes8111
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- Stream: Depeche Mode, ‘Personal Jesus (Alec Metrix Remix),’ off ‘Remixes 2: 81-11′
- Depeche Mode’s ‘Remixes 2: 81-11,’ featuring Vince Clarke and Alan Wilder, due
- Depeche Mode’s ‘Black Celebration’ released 25 years ago today
- Martin Gore/Vince Clarke dance CD ‘almost’ done, DM remix disc due in April
- Depeche Mode’s Andrew Fletcher announces DJ dates in Europe, Australia, East
- Vince Clarke, Alan Wilder remixing Depeche Mode tracks for CD out next year
- Video: Depeche Mode’s Martin Gore, Alan Wilder at Recoil gig in Santa Ana
- Vince Clarke, Martin Gore making ‘kind of dancey record’
Zzzz.
I like it.
rta is right. “Zzzz” indeed! Incredibly boring, and nowhere nearly as good as last week’s “Personal Jesus” remix.
Fan of DM, never been a fan of their far-too-many remixes and remix albums. How about new music instead? Okthanksbyebye.