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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".
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'''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]].
 
==External links==
* [https://moonbuggy.bandcamp.com/ Moonbuggy] at Bandcamp.com
* [http://lunasect.reverbnation.com/ Lunasect] at Reverb Nation


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Latest revision as of 12:34, 19 September 2020

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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.

External links