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''Sounds of the Universe'' is the twelfth studio album by English
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band
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, released on 17 April 2009 by Mute Records. The album was supported by the 2009–2010 concert tour
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. Three singles were released from the album: "
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", "
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", and a double A-side of " Fragile Tension" and " Hole to Feed". "Perfect" was also released in the United States as a promotional single. The album was released by
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and
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in the United States and by
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in Canada and Mexico, marking the first time in the band's catalog that saw distribution from EMI within North America, where previous albums were released by
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and
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, both divisions of
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.


Background and composition

While
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was still busy with his solo album '' Hourglass'' (2007),
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was in his home studio in
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, working on new songs. In May 2008 the band hit the studio to record their twelfth studio album.
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took the production reins again, because the band were so satisfied with their previous collaboration on ''
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'' (2005). As with their previous album ''
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'',
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once again wrote three songs with
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and Andrew Phillpott: "Hole to Feed", "Come Back", and "Miles Away/The Truth Is".
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shares lead vocal duties with Gahan on "In Chains", "Hole to Feed", "Peace", and "Little Soul". The band described the time in the studio as very productive, a total of 22 songs were created and it was difficult to choose the right songs for the album. Five of the songs not used on the album were released as part of the deluxe box set. Short video clips of the band and production team at work in the studio were regularly posted on the band's homepage. This would be the first time that the band would openly post detailed clips of their recording process on social media. Lyrically, this album has a good amount of personal lyrics. Gahan explained that the song "Hole to Feed" was written about the desire to fill a metaphorical hole but not knowing what to fill it up with. The song "Wrong" was described by Gore to have a bit of black humor in its lyrics but doesn't want people to find it depressing. Gore believed that "Peace" is one of the best songs he had ever written. Even though the track "Miles Away/The Truth Is" is not inherently about drugs, Gahan feels like that subject is always present in his songs due to his past substance abuse. Musically, the album has a heavy use of analog synthesizers giving it a more traditional electronic sound. The opening track "In Chains" opens with synthesizers tuning up. "Wrong" was chosen to be the first single off the album since the band felt it sounded very different. Gahan described the track as having R&B influences while also being a rant. Gahan explained that "Come Back" was going to sound more gospel but the band decided to make it into a wall of sound.


Reception

''Sounds of the Universe'' received generally positive reviews from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 70, based on 28 reviews. ''
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''s Leah Greenblatt stated that on ''Sounds of the Universe'', Depeche Mode "still sound genuinely inspired" and Ned Raggett of
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concluded, "''Sounds of the Universe'' is a grower, relying on a few listens to fully take effect, but when it does, it shows Depeche Mode are still able to combine pop-hook accessibility and their own take on 'roots' music for an electronic age with sonic experimentation and recombination." Neil McCormick of ''
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'' noted that the album "shows up the imaginative constraints of most guitar-based rock." However, ''
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'' critic Melissa Maerz felt that "the result sounds like a time machine back to the Eighties", adding that "Depeche Mode should be poised for a comeback, but it's too soon to unpack those black turtlenecks." Bill Stewart of ''
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'' wrote that Depeche Mode "tempt us with a strong first half and then dump us in a collection of tossed off b-sides." Jon Caramanica wrote for ''
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'' that while the album "lacks the fragility of 1984's ''
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'' or the earned attitude of 1990's '' Violator'', it's unmistakably an attempt at revisiting the past, admirable either as an act of defiant stubbornness or tenacious commitment", but also opined that "even at its most imaginative, this is seamless Depeche Mode filler, music that could be made by any number of acolytes." ''Sounds of the Universe'' debuted at number two on the
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with first-week sales of 30,537 copies—the band's highest-peaking album since chart-topping ''
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'' (1997). However, it is their first album in their career not to contain a top 20 hit single in their homeland country. In the United States, the album debuted at number three on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 80,000 units in its first week. The album was ultimately ranked number 200 on the ''Billboard'' 200-year-end chart for 2009, and had sold 193,000 copies in the US by November 2012, according to
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. ''Sounds of the Universe'' was nominated for
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at the 2010 Grammy Awards, but lost out to
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''. The album's sleeve design was voted number ten on the 2009
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poll.


Accolades


Track listing

All lead vocals by
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, except where noted.


LP+CD

Contains the standard 13-track album on two LPs, as well as a CD of the album (as per the standard CD).


Special edition CD+DVD

Contains the standard 13-track album, plus a bonus DVD with exclusive features: Video *Sounds of the Universe (A Short Film) – 10:05 *Wrong (Promo Video) – 3:16 Audio *Sounds of the Universe in 5.1 surround sound *"In Chains" (Minilogue's Earth Remix) *"Little Soul" (Thomas Fehlmann Flowing Ambient Mix) *"Jezebel" (SixToes Remix)


iTunes Pass version

With iTunes Pass, fans receive new and exclusive singles, remixes, video and other content from ''Sounds of the Universe'' over a set period of time, delivered to their libraries as soon as they're available. In addition, the iTunes standard pre-order release of ''Sounds of the Universe'' contained "Oh Well" (Black Light Odyssey Dub) as track 14, along with an exclusive edit of "Wrong" called the Trentemøller Remix Edit as track 15. The iTunes Pass track listing contained the standard 13-track album, plus the following: *"Oh Well" (Black Light Odyssey Dub) – 5:02 *"Wrong" (music video) – 3:23 *"The Sun and the Moon and the Stars" (Electronic Periodic's Microdrum Mix) – 4:04 *"Miles Away/The Truth Is" (Lagos Boys Choir Remix) – 4:06 *"Wrong" (Thin White Duke Remix) – 7:41 *"Wrong" (Magda's Scallop Funk Remix) – 6:23 *"Wrong" (D.I.M. vs. Boys Noize Remix) – 5:09 *Sounds of the Universe (A Short Film) – 10:05 *"Wrong" (Trentemøller Remix Edit) – 5:45 *"Jezebel" (SixToes Remix) – 5:32 *"Little Soul" (Thomas Fehlmann Flowing Ambient Mix) – 9:20 *"In Chains" (Minilogue's Earth Remix) – 7:54 *"Corrupt" (Studio Session) – 4:54 *"Little Soul" (Studio Session) – 3:57 *"Little Soul" (Thomas Fehlmann Flowing Funk Dub) – 10:03 *"Peace" (Hervé's 'Warehouse Frequencies' Remix) – 5:10 *"Peace" (The Japanese Pop Stars Remix) – 6:41 *"In Sympathy" (Live in Tel Aviv) – 5:18 *"Walking in My Shoes" (Live in Tel Aviv) – 6:24


Deluxe box set edition

Includes three CDs containing the album, bonus songs and remixes, as well as 14 exclusive demos ranging from as far back as the ''
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'' era. It will also contain a DVD featuring three films, a promo video for "
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", four songs filmed live in the studio in December 2008, and the album and bonus tracks mastered in 5.1 surround. The box set also includes two 84-page hardback books, the first featuring lyrics to all the songs from the ''Sounds of the Universe'' sessions, along with exclusive photography by Anton Corbijn, and the second containing exclusive and candid studio photography by Daniel Miller,
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, Luke Smith and Ferg Peterkin. In addition, the box set includes two enamel badges, five artcards sealed in a collector's envelope, a poster, and a certificate of authenticity. CD 2 – Bonus Tracks & Remixes #"Light" – 4:44 #"The Sun and the Moon and the Stars" – 4:41 #"Ghost" – 6:26 #"Esque" – 2:17 #"Oh Well" (Gore, Gahan) – 6:02 #"Corrupt (Efdemin Remix)" – 6:29 #"In Chains (Minilogue's Earth Remix)" – 7:54 #"Little Soul (Thomas Fehlmann Flowing Ambient Mix)" – 9:20 #"Jezebel (SixToes Remix)" – 5:33 #"Perfect (Electronic Periodic's Dark Drone Mix)" – 5:21 #"Wrong (Caspa Remix)" – 5:04 CD 3 – Demos #"Little 15" – 4:16 (''
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'', 1987) #"Clean" – 3:42 ('' Violator'', 1990) #"Sweetest Perfection" – 3:23 ('' Violator'', 1990) #"Walking in My Shoes" – 3:22 (''
Songs of Faith and Devotion ''Songs of Faith and Devotion'' is the eighth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was first released on 22 March 1993 in the United Kingdom by Mute Records and a day later in the United States by Sire Records and ...
'', 1993) #"I Feel You" – 4:03 (''
Songs of Faith and Devotion ''Songs of Faith and Devotion'' is the eighth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was first released on 22 March 1993 in the United Kingdom by Mute Records and a day later in the United States by Sire Records and ...
'', 1993) #"Judas" – 3:25 (''
Songs of Faith and Devotion ''Songs of Faith and Devotion'' is the eighth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was first released on 22 March 1993 in the United Kingdom by Mute Records and a day later in the United States by Sire Records and ...
'', 1993) #"Surrender" – 5:00 (''"
Only When I Lose Myself "Only When I Lose Myself" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was made exclusively for their 1998 compilation '' The Singles 86>98'' and released as a single on 7 September 1998. It is the first non-album studio single si ...
"
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1'', 1998) #"Only When I Lose Myself" – 5:22 ('' The Singles 86>98'', 1998) #"Nothing's Impossible" – 5:02 (''
Playing the Angel ''Playing the Angel'' is the eleventh studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was first released on 17 October 2005 by Mute Records in the UK, and a day later by Sire Records and Reprise Records in the United States. I ...
'', 2005) #"Corrupt" – 4:41 (''Sounds of the Universe'', 2009) #"Peace" – 4:33 (''Sounds of the Universe'', 2009) #"Jezebel" – 4:38 (''Sounds of the Universe'', 2009) #"Come Back" – 5:09 (''Sounds of the Universe'', 2009) #"In Chains" – 4:33 (''Sounds of the Universe'', 2009) DVD *Making the Universe / Film – 45:23 *Usual Thing, Try and Get the Question in the Answer – 55:12 *Sounds of the Universe (A Short Film) – 10:05 *Wrong (Promo Video) – 3:16 *Studio Sessions: #"Corrupt" – 4:08 (''Sounds of the Universe'', 2009) #"Little Soul" – 3:52 (''Sounds of the Universe'', 2009) #"Stories of Old" – 3:24 (''
Some Great Reward ''Some Great Reward'' is the fourth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 24 September 1984 by Mute Records. The album peaked at number five in the United Kingdom and number 51 in the United States, and was su ...
'', 1984) #"Come Back" – 6:05 (''Sounds of the Universe'', 2009) *Audio: Sounds of the Universe plus bonus tracks in 5.1 surround sound Packaging/additional content * Two-piece custom made box with foil blocking. * 2× 84 page hardback books: The first featuring the lyrics to all the songs from the Sounds of the Universe sessions accompanied by exclusive photography by Anton Corbijn. The second featuring exclusive and candid studio photography by Daniel Miller, Ben Hillier, Luke Smith and Ferg Peterkin. * Two exclusive enamel badges * Poster * Five artcards, sealed in a collectors envelope * Certificate of authenticity


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Sounds of the Universe''.


Depeche Mode

*
Martin Gore Martin Lee Gore (born 23 July 1961) is an English songwriter, musician, singer, record producer and DJ. He is one of the founding members of the electronic rock band Depeche Mode and is the band's main songwriter. He is the band's guitarist a ...
*
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*
Dave Gahan Dave may refer to: Film, television, and theater * ''Dave'' (film), a 1993 film starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver * ''Dave'' (musical), a 2018 stage musical adaptation of the film * Dave (TV channel), a digital television channel in the ...


Additional musicians

* Luke Smith – programming * Christian Eigner – original programming ; drums * Andrew Phillpott – original programming


Technical

*
Ben Hillier Ben Hillier is an English songwriter and pop-rock record producer who is part of the creative team 140 dB. He produced the notable albums ''Playing the Angel'', ''Sounds of the Universe'' and ''Delta Machine'' by Depeche Mode, ''Think Tank' ...
– production *
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– mixing at
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(New York City) * Ferg Peterkin – engineering * Josh Garcia – engineering assistance * Jesse Gladstone – engineering assistance * Anthony Palazzole – engineering assistance * Sie Medway-Smith – pre-production assistance * Stephen Marcussen – mastering at Marcussen Mastering (Hollywood, California)


Artwork

* Anton Corbijn – art direction, photography, cover design * ShaughnessyWorks – design * Tea Design – artwork


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' number-one electronic albums of 2009 *
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* List of number-one albums of 2009 (Mexico) * List of number-one albums of 2009 (Poland) *
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*
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* List of number-one hits of 2009 (Germany) *
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References


External links

*
Album information from the official Depeche Mode website
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