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Moving On

by Unter Null

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Steven Gullotta
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Steven Gullotta Unter Null has a calmer sense in the industrial and EBM scene, casting great songs with great vocals. While I can definitely say that the harsher vocals aren't the greatest, I find the more calmer Erica to really appease to my tastes. Favorite track: Obligatory Club Hit To Appease The Masses.
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It is not every day that an artist manages to squarely establish herself at the top of the underground electronic scene with only a debut album under her belt. Well, UNTER NULL proved the contrary with the highly successful album "The Failure Epiphany" that has become a classic reference on the dark scene. Sole creation of American artist Erica Dunham, the UNTER NULL project was initiated in 1998. After years of classical piano training, as well as cello and guitar, the foray into electronic music began. UNTER NULL's sound could be described as equal parts melody and noise, venom balanced with sentiment, and a blend of sounds influenced by a wide variety of genres spanning from industrial, classical, black metal, and IDM.

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released February 26, 2010

Written, recorded, and produced by Erica Dunham.
Mixed by Claus Larsen.

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The creation of Erica Dunham, material began to be written under the moniker of Unter Null in the year 1998.

Unter Null’s sound could be described as equal parts melody and noise, venom balanced with sentiment, and a blend of sounds influenced by a wide variety of genres spanning from industrial, classical, black metal, and IDM.
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