Depeche Mode are nearing completion of their 11th studio album, due in May, according to Reprise Records.

The synth-pop legends' as-yet-untitled new disc will include such tracks as "Dream On," "Breathe," "Sweetest Condition" and "When the Body Speaks." It will be Depeche Mode's first full-length release since 1997's Ultra, which featured the singles "Barrel of a Gun" and "It's No Good," and it'll be their first new music since the 1998 maxi-single "Only When I Lose Myself," which included several previously unreleased tracks along with remixes by the Automator and DJ Shadow, but, peculiarly, no original version of the title track.

LFO co-founder Mark Bell, who worked on Björk's Homogenic (1997) and Selmasongs (2000) albums, is producing the new Depeche Mode disc.

The band — singer Dave Gahan and keyboardists Martin Gore and Andy Fletcher — is in the final stages of mixing the record and plans to release the first U.S. single, "Dream On," in April, a Reprise spokesperson said.