DMK – Songs of Tiny Devotion: A Family Tribute to Depeche Mode 2010-2022

Release year: 2022
Release version: Digital only
Type: One band tribute

The track “Pale Blue Dot” isn’t a Depeche Mode cover version. It’s an original DMK song from 2015. Dicken Schrader wrote about the song: “After 5 years of recording Depeche Mode covers, “Pale Blue Dot” is DMK’s first original song. It was written by Dicken and dedicated to Milah and Korben who will soon move outside the country to live with their mother to remind them that our planet is just a tiny speck of dust in the vastness of space and so it doesn’t matter how far away we go, we will always be together. This concept was inspired by Carl Sagan’s book of the same name.”.

Track list of “DMK – Songs of Tiny Devotion: A Family Tribute to Depeche Mode 2010-2022”

  1. Black Celebration (5:11)
  2. Enjoy The Silence (4:23)
  3. Precious (4:19)
  4. Strangelove (4:02)
  5. The Meaning Of Love (3:06)
  6. But Not Tonight (4:12)
  7. Pale Blue Dot (3:17)
  8. Everything Counts (4:12)
  9. Shake The Disease (5:05)
  10. Personal Jesus (5:46)
  11. Just Can’t Get Enough (Live In Poland) (5:22)
  12. Enjoy The Silence (2022) (8:16)

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Thomas Frenken

I am the founder and main author of the international synth pop magazine Electrozombies. Since my childhood I have been a devotee of melancholic, gloomy electronic music. Started in the late 70s with minimal electro band Kraftwerk and become a real synth pop fan through Depeche Mode's hit 'People Are People' in 1984.

I took over the depechemodecovers.com website in 2024 and relaunched it. As a big fan of Depeche Mode and cover versions, I dedicate myself passionately to this project.
Picture of Thomas Frenken

Thomas Frenken

I am the founder and main author of the international synth pop magazine Electrozombies. Since my childhood I have been a devotee of melancholic, gloomy electronic music. Started in the late 70s with minimal electro band Kraftwerk and become a real synth pop fan through Depeche Mode's hit 'People Are People' in 1984.

I took over the depechemodecovers.com website in 2024 and relaunched it. As a big fan of Depeche Mode and cover versions, I dedicate myself passionately to this project.