Biography
L'eclipse Nue is an experimental / industrial unit based in Tokyo, Japan.
Members: Daniel Sine (vocals, samplers, synthesizers, noise, and effects), an expatriate American artist living in Tokyo.
Created in 2009, L'eclipse Nue's sound has been characterized as dark, intimate, and at times disturbing. Although samplers are employed by L'eclipse Nue, all of the raw source material is created and composed by Daniel Sine.
L'eclipse Nue began recording in 2009, with the first, self-titled L'eclipse Nue EP being released towards the end of that year.
The first full-length album by L'eclipse Nue, "Varying Degrees of Discomfort," was released on CD in February of 2011. Soon after the album's release, L'eclipse Nue began performing live regularly, with most activity being centered around the Tokyo area.
Other releases and compilation appearances have followed, and L'eclipse Nue continues to be active in the Tokyo underground music scene.
L'eclipse Nue's music is influenced and informed by genres such as electronic rock, doom, noise, hip-hop, and hardcore, as well as exploitation films from the 1970s.
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