
Perfect has not been performed on stage by DM. In such a way, Pefect is almost a joke to their own shortcomings as techno musicians who ironically became the apotheosis of that genre and a joke to all the detractors they ever had, a cynical letter to all those who once reviled them by crying out Gahan with a synthesized joy "Everything is almost perfect, Everything is almost fine, There is no conflict, There is no fight."īut this is only a possible interpretation, since Martin Gore's songs are always of ambiguous and wide meaning, although certainly Pefect's lyrics speak of a jury that condemns without qualms, as the critics once judged themselves, in addition to the first and second stanza are in the past tense, while the last is in the present. who if they mastered the possibilities of a synthesizer like Vince Clarke and Alan Wilder, with their Just Can't Get Enough and their Master and Servant or World in My Eyes, because in reality neither Martin Gore nor Andrew Fletcher have ever been great performers of a keyboard and in their first stage as a trio they achieved only one good song, See You. While for DM it is just a new return to making electronic music solely with their own means, without a member who truly masters keyboard notation to the full, which is very curious because all his great electronic hits were set to music rather by others. 2009 Almost three decades into their career, Depeche Mode keep regenerating.Listen Now Browse Radio Search Sign In Sounds of the Universe Depeche Mode.
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According to some opinions, the theme would be the most personal of producer Ben Hillier, but this is more than anything because of the lyrics with its almost festive sense and its generally carefree sound, it is enough to remember that something of the producer's best known is his previous work with Blur, a band of lighthearted and burlesque lyrics. Preview, buy, and download songs from the album Sounds of the Universe, including 'In Chains,' 'Hole to Feed,' 'Wrong,' and many more. Half of the lyrics are sung in two voices, only the stanzas are in one voice. The lyric is also very peculiar, because against the habit of Martin Gore it is very optimistic, posing an "almost perfect" scenario. It begins with a rhythmic, recharged synthetic effect which covers the entire melody of the song, incorporating within a few seconds accompaniment of equally robotic effects while maintaining a completely artificial modulation all the time, in addition to the slightly filtered voice of singer David Gahan, to in the same way maintaining its singularity as a synthetic theme, however there is an almost completely unnoticed string accompaniment, which becomes louder as the song progresses and approaches its coda.

Perfect is a highly electronic song, practically robotized as the group has not done for some time, which incidentally characterizes several of the songs on the Sounds of the Universe album, with an almost complete absence of acoustic accompaniment as they had been doing on past albums.

Perfect is a song of the English group of electronic music Depeche Mode composed by Martin Gore, published in the album Sounds of the Universe of 2009, which was released as a purely promotional single in the United States.
