A Million Different Moments
A Million Different Moments is the second full-length album by electronic pop act Null Device. It represented a departure from the band's earlier work, with many tracks incorporating a range of middle-eastern instruments and traditional maqam. Frontman Eric Oehler's continuing fascination with Turkish pop music led to the incorporation of live duduk and dumbek, a smattering of Turkish lyrics, and numerous samples of folk instruments.
A Million Different Moments | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 2004 |
Genre | Electronic |
Also featured were new collaborators, including guitarist Dan Clark of Stromkern, folk singer Heather O'Brien, and the six-piece string ensemble Orkestra Evimde.
Track listing
- Destinies And Symmetries
- Easier
- Electrified
- Travelogue
- Sevgilim
- Unknowingly
- The Hourglass
- Prevailing Winds
- Walk In London
- Travelogue (Versiyon Turk)
- Someone Else
- Speechless
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