Depeche Mode (1980–present) In March 1980,
Martin Gore,
Andy Fletcher, and
Vince Clarke formed the band Composition of Sound, with Clarke on vocals and guitar, Gore on keyboards and Fletcher on bass. Clarke and Fletcher soon switched to synthesizers. The same year, Gahan joined the band after Clarke heard him perform
David Bowie's "
Heroes". The band was soon renamed
Depeche Mode, a name suggested by Gahan after he had come across a
fashion magazine called
Dépêche-mode. A
new wave/
synth-pop pioneer of the early 1980s, Depeche Mode have released 15 studio albums, four greatest hits compilations and two remix albums. The band has achieved global sales in excess of 100 million records. Four of the band's singles have reached number one on
Billboard's Alternative Songs chart: "
Enjoy the Silence" (1990), "
Policy of Truth" (1990), "
I Feel You" (1993), and "
Walking in My Shoes" (1993). In a 2003 interview, Gahan shared that "During the making of
Exciter, sometimes I felt a bit frustrated that there was a lack of experimentation." This led him, in 2004, to tell his bandmates that he wanted to write half of the songs on their next album, and there was "no way" he could be involved in the band without contributing as a songwriter. Eventually, there was a compromise, and three of Gahan's songs appeared on 2005's
Playing the Angel: "
Suffer Well" (nominated for a Grammy award), "I Want It All" and "Nothing's Impossible". "Suffer Well" was released as a single in 2006, reaching No. 12 in the UK. Gahan also wrote the lyrics to the B-side "Oh Well", although the music was written by Martin Gore. It was their first writing collaboration. Gahan's persona onstage is influenced by
Dave Vanian, frontman of
the Damned. He has also credited Bowie,
James Brown,
Elvis Presley and
Prince as influences.
Solo albums and collaborations (2003–present) In 2003, Gahan released his first solo album,
Paper Monsters (which he co-wrote with guitarist and friend
Knox Chandler), followed by the Paper Monsters Tour (including a performance at 2003's
Glastonbury Festival), singing both his new solo tracks and Depeche Mode fan favourites. The album was a moderate success. The first single "
Dirty Sticky Floors" hit the Top 20 in the
UK singles chart. The album became a Top 10 hit on the European album chart and a Top 40 hit in the
UK Albums Chart. In 2007, Gahan announced he was working on a new album via a video greeting for Depeche Mode's official website recorded at the 2007 MusiCares Charity event on 11 May. The album, entitled
Hourglass, was accompanied working by Andrew Phillpott and Christian Eigner. The material was recorded at Gahan's 11th Floor Studios in New York City. According to Gahan,
Hourglass is more electronic-sounding than
Paper Monsters. The album made the UK Top 50, the French Top 20 and narrowly missed going to No. 1 in Germany. The first single to be pulled from
Hourglass was "
Kingdom". In July 2007,
Side-Line magazine revealed that Gahan had been working with
Thomas Anselmi on a project called
Mirror, which was produced by
Vincent Jones. Along with Jones, who played with Gahan's touring band and mixed the live DVD
Live Monsters, Mirror featured another Gahan collaborator, Knox Chandler (
Siouxsie & the Banshees,
the Psychedelic Furs), as well as piano by Bowie favourite Mike Garson, and a monologue by Warhol superstar Joe Dallesandro. Gahan sang vocals on the track "Nostalgia". The song was released in October 2008, and the album released via download at the start of 2009. He also appeared in the accompanying video for the song. Gahan also contributed vocals to a track called "Visitors", after walking in while producer and ex-
Clor guitarist Luke Smith was working on the song in his New York studio. The song was released under the artist name of
frYars. Gahan is the lead singer and lyricist on
Soulsavers' fourth studio album
The Light the Dead See. The album was released on 21 May 2012. Gahan sings and plays harmonica on "Low Guns", the first single from the 2014 album
The Morning After by English band SixToes. The single was released on 18 November 2013. The SixToes remix of "Jezebel" was released on the special edition of
Sounds of the Universe in 2009. Members of SixToes also collaborated with Soulsavers, on the album
The Light the Dead See. In 2015, Gahan collaborated again with Soulsavers as the main singer on the album
Angels & Ghosts. The lead single from the album titled "All of This and Nothing" was released digitally 11 September 2015. In 2017, Gahan featured on Null + Void's song "Where I Wait" from the album
Cryosleep where the song features three times in different remixes. In 2018, a remix of the
Goldfrapp single "
Ocean" featuring guest vocals from Gahan was released as a digital download on 21 May 2018. Regarding the collaboration, the Goldfrapp issued a statement: "Working with Dave Gahan on the new version of 'Ocean' had been a real honor for us as a band." In 2021, Gahan contributed a cover of the
Metallica song "
Nothing Else Matters" to the charity tribute album
The Metallica Blacklist and did guest vocals on a single from
Jenny Lee Lindberg. On November 12, 2021, Gahan released an album of
covers called
Imposter with Soulsavers. (left) at a press conference for their album
Memento Mori in 2022 In 2023, Gahan contributed a cover of "Mother of Earth" by
the Gun Club to the fourth installment in the
Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project series of tribute albums, titled
The Task Has Overwhelmed Us. ==Personal life==