Depeche Mode, New Order and More of What You Heard at Club Underground on April 18, 2025

Crowd shot from Depeche Mode x New Order Night at Club Underground at Grand Star Jazz Club in Los Angeles on April 18, 2025 (Photo: Liz Ohanesian)
View from the DJ both at Club Underground on Depeche Mode x New Order Night (Pic: Liz O.)

Depeche Mode x New Order Night at Club Underground was a blast. I played the opening and closing sets last night. Rose Knows and Larry G. played in the middle. The dance floor got going early, like before 10 p.m., and it just seemed to keep going, even after the house lights rose at the end of the night.

I’ve posted my own set lists below. Underground is every Friday night at the Grand Star in Chinatown with DJ Larry G.. I’ll be playing there again in May, so stay tune for details. My next gig is Sunday, April 20, at The Mermaid in Little Tokyo for Splash. It’s an open format night and I’ll be playing from 8 p.m. until 1 a.m.

Set One:

Chromatics – Ceremony

Depeche Mode – My Secret Garden

New Order – Touched By the Hand of God

Holy Ghost – I Wanted to Tell Her

Martin L. Gore – Compulsion 

The Horrors – Something to Remember Me By

New Order – Subculture

Depeche Mode – Lilian (Chab Vocal Remix)

Set Two: 

Yaz – Situation 

Depeche Mode – People Are People

New Order – Blue Monday

Depeche Mode – Just Can’t Get Enough 

New Order – Temptation 

Joy Division – Love Will Tear Us Apart

Depeche Mode – Photographic

Joy Division – She’s Lost Control

New Order – Age of Consent

Depeche Mode – Everything Counts

New Order – Confusion

Depeche Mode – Strangelove

New Order – Round and Round

Depeche Mode – It’s Called a Heart

Depeche Mode – Route 66/Behind the Wheel

Depeche Mode – But Not Tonight

Depeche Mode – Enjoy the Silence

Liz O. is an L.A.-based writer and DJ. Read her recently published work and check out her upcoming gigs or listen to the latest Beatique MixFollow on Instagram for more updates.

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