I think Depeche Mode music somehow appeals to the oddball, to the person who is looking for something a little bit different.
Dave GahanI'm not that type of musician where I can sit down at the piano and work out a song; I actually really enjoy that process of sitting with somebody and having nothing and then suddenly something starts appearing. You struggle with it, and then suddenly a song starts to appear. Then, you've got to try and muscle it - there's that word again - into something and you do. You tussle with it and play with it and roll around with it and suddenly, magically, something appears.
Dave GahanI go to a very visual place when I'm singing. It's very cinematic and I get this feeling of space. I love when music does that.
Dave GahanI have the urge to still be part of the world, the universe, of life. Through music I have the feeling that I come a little closer to that.
Dave GahanThe thing about Depeche songs is that theyโre so descriptive. For me, they tell some kind of story about a character whoโs trying to redeem himself or to find something to believe in-some kind of faith or hope.
Dave GahanWe seem to be in a really interesting time, a time of weird change and values and choices, and "Who are you really? Where's the revolution, and what does it mean to you? What are your choices?" To me, America is built on immigrants - everybody coming here and making America "Great," as Donald Trump would say. And that's what New York is, a melting pot for all these different races and religions. We all live on this little island together and somehow get on, some days. But most of the time it's proven to have worked, right? So I don't know what the f - k he's talking about.
Dave Gahan