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'''Moonbuggy''' was an electronic music group comprised of [[Paul Gaspelin]] and [[Jonathan Hyatt]]. Their sole full-length record, "Infinity Loop", recorded in [[1997]] at [[Denial Studios]], featured engineer [[Daniel Farris]] as a guest musician. [[Kelly Krittendon]] provided vocals for the track "Hour Before Dawn".
'''Lunasect'' (originally '''Moonbuggy''') was an electronic music group.
 
Moonbuggy was founded in [[1997]] by [[Paul Gaspelin]] and [[Jonathan Hyatt]]. Their sole full-length record, "Infinity Loop", recorded at [[Denial Studios]], featured engineer [[Daniel Farris]] as a guest musician. [[Kelly Krittendon]] provided vocals for the track "Hour Before Dawn".
 
In [[1998]] Farris became a full-time member of the band, joined by vocalist [[Heather Bray]], as it changed its name to Lunasect.
 
During sessions for a follow-up album, Gaspelin and Bray relocated separately to Los Angeles, California and reunited as '''Intercom'''. [[Jessica Grant]] replaced Bray as vocalist. [[Les Nuby]] and [[Matt Kimbrell]] joined the band as percussionists. [[Chris Bentley]] and [[Tim Boykin]] appeared as guest artists on "Points of Departure".
 
After several appearances in support of that album, Grant, Farris, Hyatt and Nuby moved the band's sound toward rock/disco/punk and changed its name in [[2005]] to '''Black Pill'''.


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==References==
* Moonbuggy (1997) "Infinity Loop." Denial Laboratories MBY 003
* Lunasect (2000) "Long Lost."
* Lunasect (2002) "Points of Departure."
==External links==
* [http://lunasect.reverbnation.com/ Lunasect] at Reverb Nation
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Revision as of 13:40, 18 September 2020

'Lunasect (originally Moonbuggy) was an electronic music group.

Moonbuggy was founded in 1997 by Paul Gaspelin and Jonathan Hyatt. Their sole full-length record, "Infinity Loop", recorded at Denial Studios, featured engineer Daniel Farris as a guest musician. Kelly Krittendon provided vocals for the track "Hour Before Dawn".

In 1998 Farris became a full-time member of the band, joined by vocalist Heather Bray, as it changed its name to Lunasect.

During sessions for a follow-up album, Gaspelin and Bray relocated separately to Los Angeles, California and reunited as Intercom. Jessica Grant replaced Bray as vocalist. Les Nuby and Matt Kimbrell joined the band as percussionists. Chris Bentley and Tim Boykin appeared as guest artists on "Points of Departure".

After several appearances in support of that album, Grant, Farris, Hyatt and Nuby moved the band's sound toward rock/disco/punk and changed its name in 2005 to Black Pill.

References

  • Moonbuggy (1997) "Infinity Loop." Denial Laboratories MBY 003
  • Lunasect (2000) "Long Lost."
  • Lunasect (2002) "Points of Departure."

External links