Depeche Mode – Songs of Faith and Devotion (production/engineering)

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Depeche Mode – Songs of Faith and Devotion is the band’s 1993 studio album known for its darker, more rock-oriented sound and dense, atmospheric production.

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studio album
additionalEngineer Chris Dickie NERFINISHED
Daryl Bamonte NERFINISHED
Paul Kendall NERFINISHED
Shaun De Feo NERFINISHED
appliesToWork Songs of Faith and Devotion NERFINISHED
artisticDirection shift toward rock-oriented sound from synth-pop roots
engineer Steve Lyon NERFINISHED
engineeringApproach live-band style recording blended with electronics
featuresInstrumentation analog synthesizers
distorted guitars
gospel-style backing vocals
live drums
featuresProductionTechnique distorted vocal processing
heavy reverb
layered sampling
tape saturation
follows Violator NERFINISHED
incorporatesGenre alternative rock
gospel influences
grunge influences
industrial rock
label Mute Records NERFINISHED
mixEngineer François Kevorkian NERFINISHED
Mark Stent NERFINISHED
notableTrackForProduction Condemnation NERFINISHED
I Feel You NERFINISHED
In Your Room NERFINISHED
Walking in My Shoes NERFINISHED
performer Depeche Mode NERFINISHED
precedes Ultra NERFINISHED
producer Depeche Mode NERFINISHED
Flood NERFINISHED
producerRoleOfFlood shaped darker, more organic sound
recordedAt Hamburg NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
Madrid NERFINISHED
Milan NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1992
1993
releaseYear 1993
soundCharacter atmospheric
dark
dense
rock-oriented

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