Album US 2002 on Nilaihah Records label
Dance (EBM, Synth-pop, Trance)
"There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" originally performed by The Smiths.
Null Device , *1995 US album by | |
Eric Oehler voc, syn, vn, synth, vocals, technician, studio geekery, instruments, stringed, design, jacket, written by | |
Eric Goedken voc, lyrics by, vocals, additional, photography by, written by |
Kristy Venrick layout |
Stormtrigger management |
David Friede mastered by |
Jodi Rymer photography by |
Peter Eimon photography by |
Null Device producer |
Stromkern remix |
J. Ned Kirby remix, credited to |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Footfalls | Null Device | 6:08 | ||
2 | I Probably Know You | Null Device | 5:28 | ||
3 | Call Of The Rose | Null Device | 5:53 | ||
4 | How | Null Device | 5:37 | ||
5 | Blindsighted | Null Device | 5:10 | ||
6 | Neverland | Null Device | 2:25 | ||
7 | Sacre Coeur | Null Device | 6:18 | ||
8 | The Sad Truth | Null Device | 7:04 | ||
9 | Word And Deed | Null Device | 4:38 | ||
10 | If Only For A While | Null Device | 4:03 | ||
11 | Fly Skyward | Null Device | 5:30 | ||
12 | There Is A Light | Null Device | Johnny Marr, Morrisey | 4:59 | |
13 | How (ND Dancefloor Angst Mix) | Null Device | 5:53 | ||
14 | Footfalls (Stromkern Western Skies Mix) | Null Device | 6:12 |
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