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:''This article is about the various sample sources used on [[Depeche Mode]] [[:Category:Depeche Mode songs|songs]] recorded between 2000 and the present day. For sample sources used on Depeche Mode songs recorded between 1981 and 1985, see [[Depeche Mode sample sources 81-85|Depeche Mode sample sources 81>85]]. For sample sources used on Depeche Mode songs recorded between 1986 and 1998, see [[Depeche Mode sample sources]]. For sample sources used on [[Recoil]] works, see [[Recoil sample sources]].''
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In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound recording within another recording. As pioneers of the {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_music electronic music}} {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_genre genre}} in the early 1980s, [[Depeche Mode]] were among the most prolific acts to make use of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(music) sampling}} technology within a traditional {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_music pop music}} format. Among the thousands of original samples recorded and utilized by Depeche Mode to enhance the atmosphere of their musical output are many that originated elsewhere, including brief passages of musical recordings by other artists, snippets of audio from television shows, radio broadcasts, films, environmental sounds, and more. Analysis of these '''sample sources''' and how they are manipulated is a popular topic of discussion amongst fans of the group.
 
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= Information =
 
This page aims to document all verifiable sound sources for many of the musical parts used by Depeche Mode in the production of their studio albums, official remixes, live performances, and other works released between 2000 and the present day.
 
Due to the manipulated nature of the samples described in this article, there is unavoidable potential for error or sample misattribution. To ensure accuracy, this article strives to use verified quotes from band members and recording personnel with citations wherever possible, audio examples, and independent research voluntarily contributed by Depeche Mode and Recoil fans worldwide. This article provides an interesting document on this topic in a tabular format that is organized, well-researched, and reasonably accurate. '''Please bear in mind that due to the limited number of relevant quotes for each sample from band members or associates involved in producing the music described on this page, audio samples that lack official confirmation are not guaranteed to be accurate.'''
 
This article differentiates samples by origin: '''Self-made samples''', which describe any material initially recorded by Depeche Mode or Recoil, and '''Sourced samples''', which describe samples not initially recorded by either group. In addition to confirmed samples, this article also covers samples commonly misreported as having been used but directly refuted by a member or associate of Depeche Mode or Recoil.
 
If you notice an error or wish to contribute or request the removal of information contained within this article, please feel free to [mailto:[email protected] contact us].
 
== <i>[[Exciter]]</i> (2001) ==
 
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|releaseyear=2001
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|ssource1='''Kraftwerk - "The Robots"''' - 1978
|sstatus1=U
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|sround=1
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== <i>[[Playing The Angel]]</i> (2005) ==
 
<i>Playing The Angel</i> is not yet known to contain samples from any identifiable sources.
 
== <i>[[Sounds Of The Universe]]</i> (2009) ==
 
<i>Sounds Of The Universe</i> is not yet known to contain samples from any identifiable sources.
 
== <i>[[Delta Machine]]</i> (2013) ==
 
<i>Delta Machine</i> is not yet known to contain samples from any identifiable sources.
 
== <i>[[Spirit]]</i> (2017) ==
 
<i>Spirit</i> is not yet known to contain samples from any identifiable sources.
 
= References =
 
<metadesc>This page aims to document all verifiable sound sources for many of the musical parts used by Depeche Mode in the production of their studio albums, official remixes, live performances, and other works released between 1981 and 1985.</metadesc><nowiki/>

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