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New York, United States (2008 – present)
“Distinctive and sultry psychedelic indie with hints of downbeat British electronica acts The xx and Portishead, mournful dashes of violin and melodic lead guitar flourishes.” - NXNE.
Lunic is NY singer-songwriter, electronic musician, & multi-instrumentalist Kaitee Page. A classically trained violist/violinist, Lunic fuses contemporary & classical instrumentation with electronic composition.
Lunic’s most recent album, Future Sex Drama, is a blend of dark ethereal synthpop and electronic rock similar to Metric, The xx, Lights or Ladytron. “Glossy enough for the dance floor but retaining that sinister edge.” -CMJ
Page, born in upstate NY, attended university in Nashville, TN and moved to Los Angeles in 2003. Her experience as a performer began as an electric violinist and keyboard player in various LA-based pop/rock bands, most notably the Australian rock band Porcelain (Universal Records). Page began writing songs in early 2005 after seeing the British alt. rock band Muse perform live at Coachella Music Festival. In 2007, she relocated to London, but was deported a year later. From 2008-2012 she remained in Albany & New York City for two years each, and then moved to San Jose, Costa Rica in December 2012. Much of the inspiration for her writing is derived from her travels.
Her first release, in 2008, was a collection of demo songs called Skeletons, written & recorded in California, followed quickly by the EP Splinter, recorded in London in just 3 days. They were followed up in 2009 by Lunic’s official debut album titled Lovethief, written & recorded in upstate NY. In 2012, she released Future Sex Drama, a full-length written & recorded in Germany & New York City, originally described as “sultry, ethereal synthpop” by Lunic herself.
Lunic is NY singer-songwriter, electronic musician, & multi-instrumentalist Kaitee Page. A classically trained violist/violinist, Lunic fuses contemporary & classical instrumentation with electronic composition.
Lunic’s most recent album, Future Sex Drama, is a blend of dark ethereal synthpop and electronic rock similar to Metric, The xx, Lights or Ladytron. “Glossy enough for the dance floor but retaining that sinister edge.” -CMJ
Page, born in upstate NY, attended university in Nashville, TN and moved to Los Angeles in 2003. Her experience as a performer began as an electric violinist and keyboard player in various LA-based pop/rock bands, most notably the Australian rock band Porcelain (Universal Records). Page began writing songs in early 2005 after seeing the British alt. rock band Muse perform live at Coachella Music Festival. In 2007, she relocated to London, but was deported a year later. From 2008-2012 she remained in Albany & New York City for two years each, and then moved to San Jose, Costa Rica in December 2012. Much of the inspiration for her writing is derived from her travels.
Her first release, in 2008, was a collection of demo songs called Skeletons, written & recorded in California, followed quickly by the EP Splinter, recorded in London in just 3 days. They were followed up in 2009 by Lunic’s official debut album titled Lovethief, written & recorded in upstate NY. In 2012, she released Future Sex Drama, a full-length written & recorded in Germany & New York City, originally described as “sultry, ethereal synthpop” by Lunic herself.
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Lovethief
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Skeletons
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Future Sex Drama
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Splinter
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