Null Device

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Null Device
Formation: 1995
Genre: Electronic
Website: http://www.nulldevice.com
Current Members
Vocals / Violins / Synthesizers / Misc Percussion: Eric Oehler
Lyrics / Production : Eric Goedken
Guitar : Dan Clark
Bass : Charles "Chuck4" McKenzie
Dumbek / Synthesizers : Elizabeth Scheef

Null Device is an electronic pop band from Wisconsin, USA.

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[edit] Band history

Null Device is an electronic band formed in 1995 by Eric Oehler, William Annis, and Tom Lawrence at the University of Wisconsin. After the amicable departures of Annis and Lawrence, Dr. Eric Goedken joined as a full-time lyricist and producer. Other more recent band contributors are guitarist Dan Clark, vocalist Heather O'Brien and string ensemble Orkestra Evimde. Named after /dev/null, the group was originally an informal project for members of the university's Undergraduate Projects Lab interested in the techno music of the burgeoning rave scene. Through connections to Stromkern's Ned Kirby and a variety of DJ's from local clubs, the project slowly became more focused on vocal-oriented industrial dance music, driven by Lawrence's experimental audio software. It was at this point that Goedken joined the band full-time and Null Device became a more melodic electronic pop act in the mold of Depeche Mode and New Order. After some local and underground success, they were signed to Nilaihah Records in 2002.

Null Device Press Photo (2004). From L to R - Clark, Goedken, Oehler, McKenzie
Null Device Press Photo (2004). From L to R - Clark, Goedken, Oehler, McKenzie

Due to the band's history with computers and the geographic separation of the members (Oehler remained in Madison, Goedken moved to California and later Massachusetts), they were early adopters of internet technology for collaboration. The first Null Device website was created in mid-1994 and quickly became central to the band's promotion and distribution strategy.

While their label debut and early works are straightforward synthpop, their more recent works have seen a broadening of influences, taking cues from breakbeat, trip-hop and drum and bass and incorporating a wide range of ethnic influences and instruments. Subsequent releases have seen the use of dumbek, dholak, duduk, cumbus, sitar and violin. Null Device has also contributed to various projects with a number of other industrial, synthpop and electronic artists, including Armageddon Dildos, B! Machine, Blind Faith and Envy, Caustic, The Dark Clan, Distorted Reality, The Gothsicles, Epsilon Minus, Hungry Lucy, Polymorphous Perverse, Stochastic Theory and Stromkern.

Cover art for A Million Different Moments
Cover art for A Million Different Moments

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] EPs and Singles

  • The London EP (Nilaihah Records, 2005)
  • Footfalls EP (2003)
  • Subliminal (self-released demo, 2001)
  • Submariner/Love Stain (self-released, 2000) split EP with Polymorphous Perverse
  • Crimson (self-released, 2000)

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