Street-level photo of the location in London where Depeche Mode sampled metal for the album, Construction Time Again.

This is where Depeche Mode sampled metal for Construction Time Again.

WALKING IN THEIR SHOES:
A Depeche Mode Fan’s Unofficial Guide to London


Take a walk through London in the shoes of Depeche Mode. Visit the studios in which they recorded their demos and global hits. Stand where they stood when playing their first club nights and sold-out arena shows. This London guide reveals these locations and their significance in the band’s history. Carefully researched and filled with photographs to help identify sites, this unofficial guide book is essential reading for any fan who wants to explore London as experienced by Depeche Mode and its members. 134 pages (in certain ebook formats) with dozens of photographs.

Street-level image showing the front of the Electric Brixton, one of the locations where Depeche Mode first played in London for British TV.

This is where Depeche Mode played for British TV.

Cover image of the book, Walking in Their Shoes, showing a pair of black leather boots in the background and a pair of megaphones in the foreground.
Man walking on a street in leather boots.

The studios. The venues. The stories.

Basildon might have been where the group was founded, and Berlin might have been where they discovered pervy nightlife, but London is where Depeche Mode really shaped the sound once characterised by Andy Fletcher as “pain and suffering in various tempos.”

From the “Author’s Note”
Street-level image of the location where Depeche Mode songwriter, Martin Gore, used to buy his leather clothing.

This is where Martin Gore used to buy his leather clothing.

This ebook is an independently produced fan product, which is not endorsed by or associated with Venusnote Limited, Mute Artists Limited, Depeche Mode, or any of the natural or legal persons referred to within the book.. “Depeche Mode” is a registered trade mark of Venusnote Limited.