• Vince Clarke

    Vince Clarke

  • Goldfrapp

    Goldfrapp

  • The Acid

  • Plastikman

  • New Order

    New Order

  • A Certain Ratio

    A Certain Ratio

  • Lee Ranaldo

    Lee Ranaldo

  • Nicolas Bougaïeff

  • Daniel Avery

  • nonpareils

    Nonpareils

  • Daniel Blumberg

  • Chris Liebing

    Chris Liebing

  • K Á R Y Y N

    K Á R Y Y N

  • The Pop Group

  • HAAi

  • Sylph

  • Jake Shears

  • JakoJako

  • Sunroof

  • Miss Grit

  • Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming —
    Hurry Up, We're Dreaming

  • Cold Specks —
    I Predict a Graceful Expulsion

  • Silicon Teens —
    Music for Parties

  • Carter Tutti Void —
    Transverse

  • Cabaret Voltaire —
    Three Mantras

  • Cabaret Voltaire —
    Red Mecca

  • Cabaret Voltaire —
    Voice Of America

  • Cabaret Voltaire —
    The Living Legends

  • Cabaret Voltaire —
    Live At The Lyceum

  • Cabaret Voltaire —
    Cabaret Voltaire 1974-76

  • 2×45 —
    2x45

  • Cabaret Voltaire —
    The Original Sound Of Sheffield '78 / '82 Best Of

  • Cabaret Voltaire —
    Live At The YMCA 27.10.79.

  • Cabaret Voltaire —
    Methodology '74-'78: Attic Tapes

  • Cabaret Voltaire —
    Mix-Up

  • Cabaret Voltaire —
    Listen Up With Cabaret Voltaire

  • Cabaret Voltaire —
    Hai!

  • Cabaret Voltaire —
    Yashar

  • Beth Jeans Houghton —
    Sweet Tooth Bird

  • Beth Jeans Houghton —
    Yours Truly Cellophane Nose

  • Moby —
    This Wild Darkness

  • Fever Ray —
    IDK About You

  • Daniel Avery —
    Slow Fade

  • Fever Ray —
    Wanna Sip

  • Moby —
    Like A Motherless Child

  • Fever Ray —
    To The Moon And Back

  • Liars —
    Staring At Zero

  • Lee Ranaldo —
    Moroccan Mountains

  • Lee Ranaldo —
    Thrown Over The Wall

  • Liars —
    Cred Woes

  • Ben Frost —
    Threshold Of Faith

  • ADULT. —
    Uncomfortable Positions (feat. Lun*na Menoh)

  • Lee Ranaldo —
    New Thing

  • Erasure —
    World Be Gone

  • Erasure —
    Love You To The Sky

  • Can —
    Dizzy Dizzy (The Singles Pt. 2)

  • Can —
    She Brings The Rain (The Singles Pt. 1)

  • Lee Ranaldo —
    Circular (Right As Rain)

  • ADULT. —
    We Are A Mirror (feat. Douglas J McCarthy)

  • Lift To Experience —
    Falling From Cloud 9

Mark Stewart

MARK STEWART – 10/8/60 – 21/4/23 Rest in peace

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MARK STEWART – 10/8/60 – 21/4/23

Mark Stewart passed away in early hours of Friday 21 April 2023

Mark is in Communion with Love

As Sufis say; there is no such thing as death, no one is going to die, but since death is so valuable, it has been hidden in the safe of fears.

Mark’s family and friends respectfully ask to be given space at this difficult time. 

Mute is deeply saddened by the loss of our dear friend, fellow agitator and creative force of nature, Mark Stewart.

We’ve worked with Mark since 1985, when Mute released his prescient album As the Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade, the beginning of a long creative partnership which, in recent years, lead to us having the great honour of re-releasing his first album with the Maffia, Learning to Cope with Cowardice, as well as one of the all-time greats, The Pop Group’s Y.

Knowing Mark, working with him, laughing with him and thinking with him was like nothing else. His hugely confident and dominating presence was coupled with a sensitive, warm, creative, curious, intelligent and hilarious nature – traits that were often hidden upon first meeting this towering tour de force – and as soon as that unmistakable twinkle in his eye appeared, there could be no doubt that he would be in your corner. He was always, vocally, on the side of the oppressed, and did all he could to ensure people were treated correctly. He questioned every single thing that was said and in his political beliefs and in support of others, Mark was not just looking out for the underdog, he was intent that everyone got a voice, everyone got a chance. Oppression is the enemy.

Curious and questioning was a huge part of Mark’s personality and creativity, and whatever your beliefs, he’d question your opinion, prodding to make sure that not only he understood, but that you too understood the view you were upholding, and that there was no blind faith. There was no blind faith in Mark Stewart. When he was creating, musically and visually, he was always interested in “What would happen if we did this?”, there was never a predetermined vision and certainly never any “That’ll do” attitude.

Such an intelligent and thoughtful man: nothing was ever said or done without meaning, and a retort that may seem quick and flippant would have gone through a rigorous process within Mark’s mind – in fractions of a second what would take any other person time to process, would take Mark an instant.

With such a unique interpretation on life, on everything, there really was no one like Mark Stewart.

In honour of this original, fearless, sensitive, artistic and funny man, think for yourself and question everything!


The world was changed because of Mark Stewart, it will never be the same without him. 

Daniel Miller:“I’ve known Mark as a friend and a fellow traveller for over 40 years, since he was the lead singer of The Pop Group. I have so many wonderful memories of him – some bizarre, some outrageous, but always inspiring and somehow for a reason.

His musical influence has been much greater than is often acknowledged. He was always encouraging young artists, especially those local to him in Bristol – many have gone on to become global stars. 

His warmth and kindness as a friend has always been something very important to me. We had so many laughs together, and he had so much creative energyThe last time I saw Mark was a few months ago in Bristol, performing an improvised set with Lee Ranaldo. He was nothing but hilarious, his piece was basically a stand-up routine, and after the show we spent many hours putting the world to rights, it’s a wonderful memory, I will miss him greatly. 

Mark, I can’t imagine you being anything other than restless but I hope you find your very special peace.”

Gareth Sager: “Mark was the most amazing mind of my generation, RIP”

Adrian Sherwood: “Thank you my brother. You were the biggest musical influence in my life and our extended family will miss you so so much. Love forever.”




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