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Null Device : Excursions
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Deeper explorations into a blend of angular electronica, breakbeat, techno, downtempo and electro dance with various elements of world music, from India, Persia, and the Middle East.
Genre: Electronic: Electronica
Release Date: 2007
Excursions Record Label: Nilaihah Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Triangular 3:52 $0.99
Wonderland 5:46 $0.99
Under the Gun 5:16 $0.99
Down the Line 3:22 $0.99
Entwined 5:57 $0.99
You're Not That Charming 5:45 $0.99
Racing 5:36 $0.99
Twisting and Turning 5:18 $0.99
I Promise 5:27 $0.99
Snow and Joy 5:55 $0.99
Return 4:56 $0.99
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Album Notes

Building on concepts explored in their previous releases A Million Different Moments and The London EP, Null Device return with deeper explorations into their blend of angular electronica and various elements of world music. Instrumentations and styles from India, Persia, and the Middle East blend with a mix of breakbeat, techno, downtempo and even electro dance. Null Device , once again, refuses to be pigeonholed. "Excursions" promises to be one of this year's more diverse albums on the independent electronic music landscape. Their finest release to date, so immerse yourself into beats, melodies, and atmospheres that you won't soon forget...

"Null Device is a synthpop duo from Wisconsin in the USA whose name I already knew for some time but of whom i actually had never before heard an album. Null Device have managed to completely convince me with their third album Excursions. The band plays synthetic electropop that doesn't sound all that synthetic with the influences from a.o. worldmusic and triphop. Also the sampled organic instrumentation consisting of ethnic instruments and the influences from idm, breakbeat and ambient result into a warm sound that really works great in songs such as 'Triangular', 'Under the Gun', 'Entwined', 'Twisting and Turning' and 'I Promise'. In 'Down the Line' an urban and world music touch is very ingeniously blended into an excellent synthpop track that even has commercial appeal. Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Eric Oehler actually can sing really good which is an absolute must for a synthpop band. Also the harmonic singing together with Eric Goedken and Jill Sheridan comes across well. With regards to musical approach in the adventurous electro music on Excursions you can easily trace the rich musical background of Eric. Null Device surely hits it on the nail and really stands out in these times in which the market seems to be flooded by electropop projects. Excursion is their third album and as far as I'm concerned it is a top album in the realms of adventurous synthpop music. Give these gifted musicians the studio budget of a band like Depeche Mode or even De/Vision and the possibilities seem unlimited. This is highly recommended!" --TekNoir @ Gothtronic

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REVIEWS

Great Pick
author: Victoria
I've never heard such an eclectic album--I searched for arabic trance music--and got exactly what I was looking for plus more---Totally awesome lyrics, instrumentals and World trance like beats. Luv u and Luv it!!
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