Depeche Mode
Everything Counts (In Larger Amounts)
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Depeche Mode Everything Counts (In Larger Amounts) Vinyl

Depeche Mode

Everything Counts (In Larger Amounts)
1983 45rpm 12 Inch in shrink. B/W "Work Hard." "Everything Counts (In Larger Amounts)" by Depeche Mode is a notable remix of the band's 1983 hit "Everything Counts." Released later in 1983, this version extends the original's synthesis of industrial sounds and pop sensibilities, showcasing the band's pioneering use of electronic music. The track was crafted during a period of significant evolution for the band, as they began to delve deeper into themes of corporate greed and corruption—a departure from their earlier, lighter synth-pop sound.

Produced by Daniel Miller and the band, the remix features Martin Gore's distinctive lyrics, which critique the impact of profit-driven motives and exploitation. The "In Larger Amounts" version retains the infectious melodies of the original while enhancing the song's underlying tension through layered synthesizers and extended instrumental sections. Alan Wilder's contributions are particularly notable; his programming skills helped to sculpt the song's intricate soundscape.

Depeche Mode's innovative approach in this remix not only solidified their reputation for pushing the boundaries of electronic music but also set a precedent for their subsequent works. For new and existing fans alike, "Everything Counts (In Larger Amounts)" exemplifies the band's artistic growth and their ability to address complex social issues through compelling music.

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Track List

A Everything Counts (Long Version) 7:23
B Work Hard (East End Remix) 6:58

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