A Million Different Moments – Regeneration Magazine

Review May 27, 2004

PitchforkSince I am not an avid synthpop listener, I am not exactly a connoisseur of the sound, but I do know what sounds good when I hear it. Null Device has a decent sound that is musically interesting and vocally not so whiny-squealy-sugary-sweet like so many bands that do not even fall into the category [...]

Big Upcoming Shows

News May 23, 2004

July 4th @ The Nation, Washington DC
“Freaks United III”
Stromkern, Null Device, Hypofixx, Ego Likeness, Life Cried, Hellraver, DJ RIB, ADAM-X, DJ WhiteRabbit
July 31st @ Inferno, Madison WI
“Irreverence (Reverence 2)”
Stromkern, b00le, Epsilon Minus, Null Device, Stochastic Theory, Gothsicles

High Noon Saloon

Shows May 20, 2004

Null Device w/Stochastic Theory, The GothsiclesBrand new venue, brand new show. New live material will hopefully be premeired.

Sublime Moments of Matrurity With Null Device – Side-line magazine

Interview May 9, 2004

Dan Koven Hailing from Madison, WI, the duo of Eric Oehler and Eric Goedken have unleashed their sophomore effort with a vengeance. Friends for over 13 years, the formidable duo creates atmospheric electrinic pop music spiced with ethnic diveristy. Their debut album “Sublimation” was critically lauded as a mid-tempo groove oriented record. [...]

A Million Different Moments – Wetworks eZine

Review May 9, 2004

Gunhed
Null Device is a band not afraid to add new elements and influences to
the synthpop formula. Just look at the opening track “Destinies &
Symmetries” or “Travelogue” which introduces the bands new fondness for middle-eastern influences. These new sounds influence everything from the violins to the drums to create a sort of Gothic mysticism. Other
tracks like [...]

Interview with Legends Magazine

Interview May 7, 2004

Interview with Null Device by Kim Mercil
Introduction by Mike Ventarola (www.hiddensanctuary.com )
It seems like just yesterday when Null Device was signed to Nilaihah Records and the release crossed my desk for a review. Then, as now, there are many electronic bands, each sounding rather similar in their style of work. Null Device stood [...]