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Depeche Mode 'Heaven' by Timothy Saccenti

David Knight - 4th Feb 2013

Depeche Mode are back, with a surprise: Heaven, first single from forthcoming album Delta Machine, is a mighty pop tune, and Timothy Saccenti's video is a straight-ahead performance video of the band, shot appropriately enough in an abandoned church in New Orleans, embellished with live projections and imagery that touch upon a voodoo theme.

Depeche Mode are back, with a surprise: Heaven, first single from forthcoming album Delta Machine, is a mighty pop tune, and Timothy Saccenti's video is a straight-ahead performance video of the band, shot appropriately enough in an abandoned church in New Orleans, embellished with live projections and imagery that touch upon a voodoo theme. The video followed the band's collaboration with Tim on another project towards the end of last year - <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watchv=NihMVuspKQw" target="_blank"><strong>effectively a teaser for the new album</strong></a>. "Depeche Mode approached me to direct the video Heaven" as a continuation of the campaign we began with our studio film for their track Angel," Tim explains. "The album is a mix of blues and electronics, and that was my starting point for the concept. This was to be the band's first proper performance video in ages so the location was very important." Tim reveals that the band felt that voodoo was at the root of the songs on the album, where "blues meet Kraftwerk" - hence the album being called Delta Machine. "In order to delve into the voodoo vibe we travelled to New Orleans to soak it up and find a suitable locale... it in the end being a beautiful abandoned church," he says. "After studying various variations on the Heaven theme, I came up with a concept that mixed a symbolic story with hints of voodoo and imagery, keeping in mind the band's rich visual history, but updating it with my own twist." http://www.youtube.com/watchv=Fy7FzXLin7o

The video followed the band's collaboration with Tim on another project towards the end of last year - effectively a teaser for the new album. "Depeche Mode approached me to direct the video Heaven" as a continuation of the campaign we began with our studio film for their track Angel," Tim explains. "The album is a mix of blues and electronics, and that was my starting point for the concept. This was to be the band's first proper performance video in ages so the location was very important."

Depeche Mode are back, with a surprise: Heaven, first single from forthcoming album Delta Machine, is a mighty pop tune, and Timothy Saccenti's video is a straight-ahead performance video of the band, shot appropriately enough in an abandoned church in New Orleans, embellished with live projections and imagery that touch upon a voodoo theme. The video followed the band's collaboration with Tim on another project towards the end of last year - <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watchv=NihMVuspKQw" target="_blank"><strong>effectively a teaser for the new album</strong></a>. "Depeche Mode approached me to direct the video Heaven" as a continuation of the campaign we began with our studio film for their track Angel," Tim explains. "The album is a mix of blues and electronics, and that was my starting point for the concept. This was to be the band's first proper performance video in ages so the location was very important." Tim reveals that the band felt that voodoo was at the root of the songs on the album, where "blues meet Kraftwerk" - hence the album being called Delta Machine. "In order to delve into the voodoo vibe we travelled to New Orleans to soak it up and find a suitable locale... it in the end being a beautiful abandoned church," he says. "After studying various variations on the Heaven theme, I came up with a concept that mixed a symbolic story with hints of voodoo and imagery, keeping in mind the band's rich visual history, but updating it with my own twist." http://www.youtube.com/watchv=Fy7FzXLin7o

Tim reveals that the band felt that voodoo was at the root of the songs on the album, where "blues meet Kraftwerk" - hence the album being called Delta Machine. "In order to delve into the voodoo vibe we travelled to New Orleans to soak it up and find a suitable locale... it in the end being a beautiful abandoned church," he says.

Depeche Mode are back, with a surprise: Heaven, first single from forthcoming album Delta Machine, is a mighty pop tune, and Timothy Saccenti's video is a straight-ahead performance video of the band, shot appropriately enough in an abandoned church in New Orleans, embellished with live projections and imagery that touch upon a voodoo theme. The video followed the band's collaboration with Tim on another project towards the end of last year - <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watchv=NihMVuspKQw" target="_blank"><strong>effectively a teaser for the new album</strong></a>. "Depeche Mode approached me to direct the video Heaven" as a continuation of the campaign we began with our studio film for their track Angel," Tim explains. "The album is a mix of blues and electronics, and that was my starting point for the concept. This was to be the band's first proper performance video in ages so the location was very important." Tim reveals that the band felt that voodoo was at the root of the songs on the album, where "blues meet Kraftwerk" - hence the album being called Delta Machine. "In order to delve into the voodoo vibe we travelled to New Orleans to soak it up and find a suitable locale... it in the end being a beautiful abandoned church," he says. "After studying various variations on the Heaven theme, I came up with a concept that mixed a symbolic story with hints of voodoo and imagery, keeping in mind the band's rich visual history, but updating it with my own twist." http://www.youtube.com/watchv=Fy7FzXLin7o

"After studying various variations on the Heaven theme, I came up with a concept that mixed a symbolic story with hints of voodoo and imagery, keeping in mind the band's rich visual history, but updating it with my own twist."

Depeche Mode are back, with a surprise: Heaven, first single from forthcoming album Delta Machine, is a mighty pop tune, and Timothy Saccenti's video is a straight-ahead performance video of the band, shot appropriately enough in an abandoned church in New Orleans, embellished with live projections and imagery that touch upon a voodoo theme. The video followed the band's collaboration with Tim on another project towards the end of last year - <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watchv=NihMVuspKQw" target="_blank"><strong>effectively a teaser for the new album</strong></a>. "Depeche Mode approached me to direct the video Heaven" as a continuation of the campaign we began with our studio film for their track Angel," Tim explains. "The album is a mix of blues and electronics, and that was my starting point for the concept. This was to be the band's first proper performance video in ages so the location was very important." Tim reveals that the band felt that voodoo was at the root of the songs on the album, where "blues meet Kraftwerk" - hence the album being called Delta Machine. "In order to delve into the voodoo vibe we travelled to New Orleans to soak it up and find a suitable locale... it in the end being a beautiful abandoned church," he says. "After studying various variations on the Heaven theme, I came up with a concept that mixed a symbolic story with hints of voodoo and imagery, keeping in mind the band's rich visual history, but updating it with my own twist." http://www.youtube.com/watchv=Fy7FzXLin7o

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David Knight - 4th Feb 2013

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Credits

Production/Creative

Director
Timothy Saccenti
Producer
Jason Baum
Production Company
Radical Media
Executive Producer
Jennifer He

Camera

Director of Photography
Ivan Abel

Art

Production designer
Sherri Korhonen, Andrea Huelse

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Stylist
Mark Holmes
Make-up
Andrea Helgadottir

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Editor
Dayn Williams

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Commissioner
Saul Levitz

David Knight - 4th Feb 2013

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