Lunascapes 2002 twelve-track debut is brimming with original music, lyrics, and instrumentation--and Kyoko (former lead vocalist in Hooverphonic) may very well be one of the most talented female vocalists to appear on the scene in some time. At any given time, Sinead O'Connor, Delores O'Riordan (the Cranberries), Bjork, and Anneli Drecker (Bel Canto) can be heard battling to gain control of Kyoko's voice. Moving from purest siren's call to Celt-in-the-wild banshee wail, Kyoko adds a dazzling breadth to each track on Reflecting Seylence by expertly managing the nuances of every song. Reflecting Seyelence is a multi-faceted, often breathtaking collection of twelve songs that combine elements of electronica, flamenco, mouth-music, trip-hop, pop, and rock. In fact, this melange of sounds actually work together to give Lunascape their novel sound. For example, 'Tears from the Moon,' which was co-written by Rick Nowels (who has worked with Dido and Madonna) and Billy Steinberg is a strange breeding of popular and classical music styles. The melody sounds almost as if it has been drawn from an eastern european folk tradition, but with an added contemporary spin. Particularly clever is the way in which the orchestra emphasizes the line 'Tears from the Moon fall down like Rain' with cascading strings that create the effect of something actually falling from the sky.

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Reflecting Seyelence

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Reflecting Seyelence

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Lunascapes 2002 twelve-track debut is brimming with original music, lyrics, and instrumentation--and Kyoko (former lead vocalist in Hooverphonic) may very well be one of the most talented female vocalists to appear on the scene in some time. At any given time, Sinead O'Connor, Delores O'Riordan (the Cranberries), Bjork, and Anneli Drecker (Bel Canto) can be heard battling to gain control of Kyoko's voice. Moving from purest siren's call to Celt-in-the-wild banshee wail, Kyoko adds a dazzling breadth to each track on Reflecting Seylence by expertly managing the nuances of every song. Reflecting Seyelence is a multi-faceted, often breathtaking collection of twelve songs that combine elements of electronica, flamenco, mouth-music, trip-hop, pop, and rock. In fact, this melange of sounds actually work together to give Lunascape their novel sound. For example, 'Tears from the Moon,' which was co-written by Rick Nowels (who has worked with Dido and Madonna) and Billy Steinberg is a strange breeding of popular and classical music styles. The melody sounds almost as if it has been drawn from an eastern european folk tradition, but with an added contemporary spin. Particularly clever is the way in which the orchestra emphasizes the line 'Tears from the Moon fall down like Rain' with cascading strings that create the effect of something actually falling from the sky.