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'[[I Feel You]]' is a song from the 1993 album <i>[[Songs Of Faith And Devotion]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released as a single on February 15, 1993.
{{S|I Feel You}} is a song from the 1993 album ''[[Songs Of Faith And Devotion]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released as a lead single on 15 February 1993.


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Dave Gahan in Rolling Stone issue #670:
Dave Gahan in Rolling Stone issue #670: "[...] And then 'I Feel You' came on [while listening to Martin's demo tape]: That was the moment when I looked into the mirror with the broomstick and started miming air guitar. I was ready to do something with some purpose, and suddenly things started to fall into place."
 
Alan Wilder said in the May 1993 issue of Keyboard magazine:
<blockquote>
"All the drums on there are played. Most of them were sampled and then sequenced in the form of drum loops. That's not to say that they don't change as the song goes on. There's a series of loops, which are sequenced together, using Steinberg Cubase, in a different structure from how they were originally performed."
</blockquote>
 
Alan Wilder answered this during his [http://www.recoil.co.uk/evidence/qa-vault/qa-depeche-mode/qa-depeche-mode-songs-of-faith-and-devotion/ Q&A on Shunt]:
<blockquote>
"'I Feel You' was basically mixed for the radio. We would listen through small speakers most of the time. There are definitely imperfections in the sound of 'SOFAD' from the mixing through to the mastering but so what... Who wants to listen to a technically perfect record with no soul or passion?
 
[...]
 
If I remember correctly, everyone else felt 'I Feel You' should be first, including Daniel. The main reason for the choice was that the track had attitude and was radically different to what we had done before. We hoped it would surprise people and make them curious about the rest of the album."
</blockquote>
 
Andy Fletcher told [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/90s/1993/BB-1993-04-17.pdf Billboard] in 1993:
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
"[...] And then 'I Feel You' came on [while listening to Martin's demo tape]: That was the moment when I looked into the mirror with the broomstick and started miming air guitar. I was ready to do something with some purpose, and suddenly things started to fall into place.""  
"Since we had been away for so long, we wanted to come back with a track that sort of created an impression. People react to that track. They may not like it or they may love it. It makes a statement... If we released a more commercial track first, there is a danger that people might say, 'Oh, here they are again with the same old stuff.'"  
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


Alan Wilder said in the May 1993 issue of Keyboard magazine:
Martin Gore said the same in the book [https://books.google.com/books/about/Depeche_Mode.html?id=ZSKVAgAACAAJ Depeche Mode: Gott, Sex und Liebe] in January 1993 (translated from Germany):
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
"All the drums on there are played. Most of them were sampled and then sequenced in the form of drum loops That's not to say that they don't change as the song goes on. There's a series of loops, which are sequenced together, using Steinberg Cubase, in a different structure from how they were originally performed."
"It wasn't really a conscious decision [to make 'I Feel You' the first single]. When the album was finished, it was just somehow clear that this would be the first single. It's the most aggressive piece and we think it represents the album best. I also thought it was right to come out with a bang after a three-year break - better than making a comeback with a ballad, anyway. It's like a slap in the face, and that's a thousand times better than saying: Sorry, we're back."  
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


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== Live performances ==
{{Live section}}
 
== Live versions ==
 
This section provides an example of a live version of [[I Feel You]] from each tour that it was played.
 
* <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1993-07-31.FM.BBC2-gadget242-Stealth71.0.flac1648/08.m4a</sm2> 1993 Devotional Tour: [[1993-07-31 Crystal Palace Sports Ground, London, England, UK]]
* <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1994-05-14.sbd.ER.0.flac1648/12.m4a</sm2> 1994 Exotic Tour: [[1994-05-14 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountainview, San Francisco, CA, USA]]
* <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1998-10-05.sbd.MTV.0.flac1644/09.m4a</sm2> 1998 The Singles Tour: [[1998-10-05 Cologne Arena, Cologne, Germany]]
* <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dg2003-06-12.fm.unknown.0.flac1648/10.m4a</sm2>  2003 Paper Monsters Tour: [[2003-06-12 Hultsfred Festival, Hultsfred, Sweden]]
* <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm2006-06-04.sbd.unknown.unknown.mp2256/11.m4a</sm2> 2005-2006 Touring The Angel: [[2006-06-04 Rock Am Ring, Nurburgring, Germany]]
* <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm2009-05-06.SP-CMC-8.motr1912.0.flac1644/14.m4a</sm2> 2009-2010 Tour Of The Universe: [[2009-05-06 Rockhal, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg]]
* <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm2013-10-11.sbd.acl.webstream.aac256/14.m4a</sm2> 2013–2014 Delta Machine Tour: [[2013-10-11 Austin City Limits Festival, Austin, TX, USA]]
* <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm2017-09-09.matrix.ryanj.0.RevA.flac1644/22.m4a</sm2> 2017-2018 Global Spirit Tour: [[2017-09-09 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA]]
* <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm2023-03-23.iem-matrix.hoserama-bigdigs26.0.flac1644/13.m4a</sm2> 2023-2024 Memento Mori Tour: [[2023-03-23 Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, CA, USA]]


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== Trivia ==
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*'I Feel You' has been covered by '''Vader''' (1995), '''Apollo 440''' (1998), '''Catupecu Machu''' (2000), '''Claire's Birthday''' (2001), '''Placebo''' (2003), '''Škwor''' (2003), '''Pat MacDonald''' (2003), '''Slaves to the Symbol''' (2004), '''Samael''' (2005), '''The Narrow''' (2005), '''Collide''' (2009), '''Helalyn Flowers''' (2009), '''Scala & Kolacny Brothers''' (2010), '''Bebo Best, Evelins and Mr. Lova''' (2010), '''Studio-X''' (2011), '''Zed & Monsoon''' (2015), '''Johnny Marr''' (2015), and '''Chateau Pop''' (2017).
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*'I Feel You' has been sampled in the following songs by Depeche Mode and other artists:
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**'[[My Joy]]' - [[Depeche Mode]] (1993)
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**'[[Black Box (Pt. 1)]]' - [[Recoil]] (2000)
**'Who Wants Cake?' - Venetian Snares (2010)
*'I Feel You' is featured in 2004 German-Turkish drama ''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head-On_(film) Head On}}'' and 2010 drama ''{{EL|https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1361825/ 8 Uhr 28}}''. The Throb Mix of 'I Feel You' is featured in 2009 horror film ''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Collector_(2009_film) The Collector}}''.
*'I Feel You' is also featured in a variety of television series, including season two episode sixteen and season three episode eighteen of ''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beavis_and_Butt-Head Beavis and Butt-Head}}''. The song is also featured in the season two finale of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netflix Netflix}} science fiction series ''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sense8 Sense8}}'' as well as a trailer for season two of fellow Netflix drama ''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13_Reasons_Why 13 Reasons Why}}''.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 6 October 2024

1. I Feel You
List of Songs of Faith and Devotion songs
2. Walking In My Shoes
I Feel You
Single-IFY.jpg
Song I Feel You
By Depeche Mode
Songwriter Martin L. Gore
Produced by Depeche Mode
Flood
Recorded at Madrid, Spain
Chateau du Pape, Hamburg, Germany
Length (mm:ss) 4:35 (album version)
4:27 (intro edit)
Tempo 122 BPM
Time signature 3
4
Key D Major
Design Anton Corbijn
Area
Recorded 1992
Originally released 15 February 1993
Live performances as Depeche Mode 815 times *
Total live performances 886 times *

"I Feel You" is a song from the 1993 album Songs Of Faith And Devotion by Depeche Mode. It was released as a lead single on 15 February 1993.

Notes

Martin Gore in Bong issue no. 37, 1998:

"The whole 'Songs Of Faith And Devotion' project started off with the basic principle that we wanted to become more live, spontaneous and have a lot more performances involved. So that whole album turned out to be the rockiest that we've ever wanted to achieve. 'I Feel You' is probably the pinnacle of that and it's about the closest we're going to come to sounding like a real authentic rock band."

Dave Gahan in Rolling Stone issue #670: "[...] And then 'I Feel You' came on [while listening to Martin's demo tape]: That was the moment when I looked into the mirror with the broomstick and started miming air guitar. I was ready to do something with some purpose, and suddenly things started to fall into place."

Alan Wilder said in the May 1993 issue of Keyboard magazine:

"All the drums on there are played. Most of them were sampled and then sequenced in the form of drum loops. That's not to say that they don't change as the song goes on. There's a series of loops, which are sequenced together, using Steinberg Cubase, in a different structure from how they were originally performed."

Alan Wilder answered this during his Q&A on Shunt:

"'I Feel You' was basically mixed for the radio. We would listen through small speakers most of the time. There are definitely imperfections in the sound of 'SOFAD' from the mixing through to the mastering but so what... Who wants to listen to a technically perfect record with no soul or passion?

[...]

If I remember correctly, everyone else felt 'I Feel You' should be first, including Daniel. The main reason for the choice was that the track had attitude and was radically different to what we had done before. We hoped it would surprise people and make them curious about the rest of the album."

Andy Fletcher told Billboard in 1993:

"Since we had been away for so long, we wanted to come back with a track that sort of created an impression. People react to that track. They may not like it or they may love it. It makes a statement... If we released a more commercial track first, there is a danger that people might say, 'Oh, here they are again with the same old stuff.'"

Martin Gore said the same in the book Depeche Mode: Gott, Sex und Liebe in January 1993 (translated from Germany):

"It wasn't really a conscious decision [to make 'I Feel You' the first single]. When the album was finished, it was just somehow clear that this would be the first single. It's the most aggressive piece and we think it represents the album best. I also thought it was right to come out with a bang after a three-year break - better than making a comeback with a ballad, anyway. It's like a slap in the face, and that's a thousand times better than saying: Sorry, we're back."

Lyrics


I Feel You

I feel you

Your sun it shines

I feel you

Within my mind


You take me there

You take me where

The kingdom comes

You take me to

And lead me through Babylon


This is the morning of our love

It's just the dawning of our love


I feel you

Your heart it sings

I feel you

The joy it brings


Where heaven waits

Those golden gates

And back again

You take me to

And lead me through oblivion


This is the morning of our love

It's just the dawning of our love


I feel you

Your precious soul

And I am whole

I feel you

Your rising sun

My kingdom comes


I feel you

Each move you make

I feel you

Each breath you take


Where angels sing

And spread their wings

My love's on high

You take me home

To glory's throne

By and by


This is the morning of our love

It's just the dawning of our love


Songwriter: Martin L. Gore
Publishing Information: ©1992 Grabbing Hands Music Overseas/EMI Music Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.

Music video

Live performances

Main article: Available recordings of "I Feel You"
Main article: List of dates where "I Feel You" was played

Live versions

This section provides an example of a live version of I Feel You from each tour that it was played.

Trivia

  • 'I Feel You' has been covered by Vader (1995), Apollo 440 (1998), Catupecu Machu (2000), Claire's Birthday (2001), Placebo (2003), Škwor (2003), Pat MacDonald (2003), Slaves to the Symbol (2004), Samael (2005), The Narrow (2005), Collide (2009), Helalyn Flowers (2009), Scala & Kolacny Brothers (2010), Bebo Best, Evelins and Mr. Lova (2010), Studio-X (2011), Zed & Monsoon (2015), Johnny Marr (2015), and Chateau Pop (2017).
  • 'I Feel You' has been sampled in the following songs by Depeche Mode and other artists:
  • 'I Feel You' is featured in 2004 German-Turkish drama Head On and 2010 drama 8 Uhr 28. The Throb Mix of 'I Feel You' is featured in 2009 horror film The Collector.
  • 'I Feel You' is also featured in a variety of television series, including season two episode sixteen and season three episode eighteen of Beavis and Butt-Head. The song is also featured in the season two finale of Netflix science fiction series Sense8 as well as a trailer for season two of fellow Netflix drama 13 Reasons Why.


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