Archive for January, 2003
Setlist, Halo, DJ Null and DJ D20, 1/28/03
DJ D20
Cure – Pictures of You
Non-Agression Pact – Ultra
Emergency Broadcast Network – Electronic Behavior Control System
Snog – Late 20th Century Boy
Spahn Ranch – The Warmth of Silence
Assemblage23 – Dissapoint (Funker Vogt Mix)
Ministry – Thieves (taco monkey mix)
Deathride 69 – Penetrator (forced entry mix)
DJ Null
Tarkan – Uzak
Dido – Hunter (Francois K mix)
Bjork – Hunter (skothus mix)
Snog – Hunter
*Laibach – Life is Life
Portion Control – The Great Divide
Curve – Hell Above Water
Kosheen – Suicide (slip and slide)
Front 242 – Animal (radio)
DJ D20
Non-Agression Pact – God of Machine Logic
Informatik – Built for Pleasure
VNV Nation – Fearless
Pigface – Burundi
Funker Vogt – Spread your Legs
And One – Panzermensch
Stochastic Theory – What You Weren’t (echo virus mix)
Information Society – Express Yourself
Hate Dept. – Superdrama
Chemlab – Electric Molecular
DJ Null
Troy McClure and the Original Cast – Dr. Zaius
The Streets – Dont Mug Yourself
Conjure One – Tears from the Moon
*BT feat. Tori Amos – Blue Skies
New Order – Here to Stay
*Camoflage – The Great Commandment
Iris – Lose in Wanting
* The Beloved – Hello
Depeche Mode – Useless (CJ Bolland Ultrasonar mix)
Ladytron – The Way That I Found You
G. D. Luxxe – Air Force One
The Smiths – There is a Light That Never Goes Out
DJ D20
Oingo Boing – No One Lives Forever
Szeki Kurva – Balkan Express
Mindless Self Indlugence – Bitches
Hellbent – Chroned
Null Device – Submariner (remix)
Kevorkian Death Cycle – Prisoner
Icon of Coil – Regret
Footfalls list update 1.0
(from the Footfalls mailing list..)
2002 was a big year for us with the label release of our first full-length album. We were grateful to receive #1 song of the year honors from “Dark Circles” on KZSC for “How”, and “Sublimation” was also listed on A Different Drum’s “year’s best” list. Furthermore, Nilaihah Records was cited as Most Promising Record Label by “Re:generation” magazine, where our disc was listed as one of the top ten albums of 2002.
But this is a new year and here’s what Null Device has in store for it and you…
- An interview with Null Device is featured in issue 42 of Side-line magazine.
- A new video and remix for “The Sad Truth” has been completed. Hopefully, it (and possibly one more Null Device video) will appear on a synthpop DVD release from Cohaagen Music later this year.
- Rehearsals for the live Null Device show continue. Expect a three-person band with new arrangements and video accompaniment in the spring or summer in clubs in Wisconsin and surrounding states.
- Work on the next album has progressed rapidly. Roughly seven new tracks are finished with more on the way. We tentatively expect to release our second full-length album in late 2003. One new track, “Walk in London,” is now available on our artist entry at electrogarden.com. The new material takes forays into even more diverse territory than Sublimation did? Eastern dance, industrial rock, radio pop, & soul are all making their way into the new tracks in interesting ways.
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