There are definite reference points to older Depeche Mode records.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Making a record with 'Depeche Mode' is not a simple process. It's quite complicated and long. We have the luxury of time. I'm not sure that's such a good thing when you're being creative.
Most popular records are action-packed to the last semi-quaver.
I made records in the past that are as traditional as any other country records that have been made, but at the same time the records have a contemporary slant on it too.
I wasn't aware that Track Records were interested in the Bonzos.
Either 'Deuce Coupe' has aged badly, or I have. I suspect it's the latter.
Still, records are documents of a period of time. Most records are documents of two or three years, and I just approached it as a record I was doing over a 20-year period of time.
Records... a record just shouldn't be that important.
Records are just moments of achievement. They're like receipts for work done. Time goes on and people keep playing music.
I don't think about records.
I always thought records were there to be broken.