Lakuna

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Lakuna was an electronic instrumental project begun by drummer David Narcizo after Throwing Muses first split up following their 1996 Limbo album.[1] Lakuna first released a 12-inch called So Happy and then a 1999 full-length album called Castle of Crime.[2][3][4][5] Narcizo provided drums, drum programming, and keyboards on all the tracks. The album's guest musicians included Bernard Georges on bass, Kristin Hersh on guitar loops, Belly's Tom Gorman on bass, Melissa "Misi" Narcizo on piano and keyboards, and Frank Gardner on bass and bass synthesizer. Narcizo employed tape loops and samples from obscure, vintage music to achieve the album's ambient-styled instrumental sounds. Lakuna recorded on the 4AD and Throwing Music labels.

OriginNewport, Rhode Island, United States
Genres
Years active1996–2000
Labels4AD, Throwing Music
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Lakuna
OriginNewport, Rhode Island, United States
Genres
Years active1996–2000
Labels4AD, Throwing Music
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Past membersDavid Narcizo (drums, drum machine, keyboards, synthesizer, programming, engineering, mixing)
Bernard Georges (bass guitar)
Kristin Hersh (guitar loops, tape loops, sampling, mixing)
Tom Gorman (bass guitar)
Melissa "Misi" Narcizo (keyboards, synthesizer, piano)
Frank Gardner (bass guitar, synth-bass, synthesizer, sampler)
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Discography

Castle of Crime (1999)

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