A Million Different Moments – Hard-wired Electronica

Review March 31, 2004

Carl JenkisonAmongst the current batch of US bands, Null Device, comprising of Erics Oehler & Goedken are certainly one of a kind as their sound takes on board a wide range of styles & influences which are incorporating into an easily accessable pop sound.
Although usually labelled as synthpop this only begins to scratch [...]

A Million Different Moments – synthpop.ru (russian)

Review March 23, 2004

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Для любого проекта Х удовлетворительно приятно, когда сущность X достигает выражения относительности ссылками класса “музыка группы Y очень напоминает X?” Но вот Вам фига от всего непохожего в лице Null Device, для которого указанные предрасположенности, скорее, лихо, нежели стимул к оптовой закупке лавров победителя. В борьбе за искренность независимости жанра и [...]

European compilation

News March 15, 2004

“Electrified” has been selected for inclusion on then upcoming Infacted records compilation. This marks our first non-import entry into the european market.
(as an aside, on a vacation to the UK, I stumbled across a copy of Sublimation in a record store in Camden. I thought that was pretty cool.)

AMDM Giveaway

News March 7, 2004

The folks over at Synthpop.net are giving away a copy of “A Million Different Moments.” – answer a few questions and you'll be put in for a drawing.
Details in this thread.

A Million Different Moments – The Isthmus

Review March 4, 2004

Al RitchieWhat is it about boys with synthesizers and broken hearts? Ever since the mid-80's darkening of Depeche Mode, the two have gone toegther like feta and Beaujolias.
Enter Eric Oehler's Null Device, who, over the last few years, have solidified their rep as a band-to-know for those in the mood to brood. The [...]

Sublimation – Chain D.L.K.

Review March 4, 2004

Marc Urselli-Schaerer Synth-pop at its best is what Null Device offer us! As some of you might know I am not a great lover of synth-pop (Maurizio is really the man on the team that handles the genre), but Null Device have a really original way to portray their style and port their message. The [...]