A Million Different Moments
Track Listings
| 1. Destinies & Symmetries |
| 2. Easier |
| 3. Electrified |
| 4. Travelogue |
| 5. Sevgilim |
| 6. Unknowingly |
| 7. The Hourglass |
| 8. Prevailing Winds |
| 9. Walk in London |
| 10. Travelogue (versiyon turk) |
| 11. Someone Else |
| 12. Speechless |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
One of the most promising Electronica acts to come out of the US are the duo called Null Device. They began in 1991 with Eric Oehler (Madison, WI) and Eric Goedken (Berkeley, CA). After a successful debut, the duo have branched out from their Synthpop roots and combined Middle Eastern melodies with Breakbeat, Drum 'n Bass, and their token melodic Synthpop style, with those ever so sexy vocals, to create a memorable disc you won't be disappointed with...
Product Description
After their successful debut, "Sublimation," Null Device returns with a mature collection of songs that explores various cultures, styles, and instrumentation. Weave Middle Eastern influences and guitar to their beloved and intelligent Synthpop/Electronica sound and you will only scratch the surface of what you'll explore in these intricately created dance ballads. A must for fans of New Order, Depeche Mode, Natasha Atlas, Peter Gabriel, Conjure One, Delerium, Dead Can Dance and Talvin Singh.
A Million Different Moments,Null Device,Nilaihah Records,A mature collection of songs that explores various cultures, styles, and instrumentation. Weave Middle Eastern influences and guitar to their beloved and intelligent Synthpop sound and you will only scratch the surface of what you'll explore here.,Dance Music,Pop
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A Million Different Moments
Null Device Manufacturer: Nilaihah Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001EK4W4 Release Date: 2004-02-10 |
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Album Description
After their successful debut, "Sublimation," Null Device returns with a mature collection of songs that explores various cultures, styles, and instrumentation. Weave Middle Eastern influences and guitar to their beloved and intelligent Synthpop/Electronica sound and you will only scratch the surface of what you'll explore in these intricately created dance ballads. A must for fans of New Order, Depeche Mode, Natasha Atlas, Peter Gabriel, Conjure One, Delerium, Dead Can Dance and Talvin Singh.Customer Reviews:
Been Around the World.......2004-03-31
Don't just call 'em a synth band........2004-02-11
Fans of such acts as Delirium, Iris, Portishead, and GusGus will no doubt be entranced by Eric Oehler and Eric Goedken's infectious songs of longing and heartache. A Million Different Moments both elevates and expands the world of synthpop, leaving doubters of the genre's ability to grow in the dust and creating a landmark disc of incredible quality and depth. In all honesty, there's a lot of "synth" (which I think ND has evolved past) out there which simply wishes it was Red Flag or, of course, Depeche Mode. This is so much more than that.
A Million Different Moments continues Null Device's breakneck evolution, retaining their distinctive sound while pushing it to bold and fascinating new boundaries. Take a chance on it if you want to hear something new, exciting, and gorgeous.
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