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Artist description
Lunar Event?s music draws power from symbiosis rather than synthesis. The unique experience?musical, emotional, intellectual?of each of the two musicians(a male/female duo), interacting and reacting, gives rise to a complex weave of sound and feeling. Their concentration on the ebb and flow of feeling, rather than on the technical precision of the music, defines their sound. Lunar Event can use electronics to draw emotional blood. Purchase the first national release at www.lunarevent.com |
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Music Style
Electro Something |
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Musical Influences
New Order, The Chemical Brothers, EBTG, Radiohead, Human League |
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Similar Artists
Lamb, Esthero, My Bloody Valentine, Portishead, Massive Attack, The Postal Service |
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Artist History
Gwynneth Burgins and Derek Osgood met in the fall of 1995 in a Photo 1 class at the Herron School of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana. After about a year, Derek drifted off into corporate America, while Gwynneth continued her studies towards a photography degree. Three years later, on her twenty-fourth birthday, Gwynneth received a call from Derek while at work, and their connection was re-established, with a new focus on music. Derek had already been working on the Lunar Event project since December 1998; Lunar Event began recording as a duo immediately after the August 1999 phone call, producing "Confessions of a Dirty Girl" within the first weekend of their reclamation. |
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Group Members
Gwynneth Burgins- Vocals, Keyboards, Bass and Programming. Derek Osgood- Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Drums, Bass and Programming. |
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Instruments
Too Many |
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Albums
Drop EP(March 2000), The EP(October 2000), The EP Build 2 (January 2001) This Transparency (March 2003) |
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Location
Indianapolis, IN - USA |
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