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Kyoko Baertsoen and Walter Hilhorst met in the early '90s at university in their native Belgium. They began working on music under the moniker <a href="spotify:artist:21Jj10ilqD3LqxZn5rD6V5">Calyx</a>, but by the late '90s that had been changed to Lunascape to avoid confusion with a London-based drum'n'bass production team of the same name. In 1997 Baertsoen sang for a brief time with <a href="spotify:artist:5EP020iZcwBqHRnJftibXX">Hooverphonic</a>, but she was soon back in the Lunascape fold. The combo landed a record deal in 1998 and singles began to trickle out over the next few years. But it took until 2002 for Lunascape's debut full-length to appear, due mostly to problems with their record company. Reflecting Seyelence showcased the group's ethereal sound, a blend of trip-hop, moody pop, and electronic texture framed by Baertsoen's lush vocal. A year later <a href="spotify:artist:0IUq1plF3ON4Fboj1bE6kN">Delerium</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:3aswb2tJV8Qys1Xufxn59P">Rhys Fulber</a> covered the Seyelence track "Tears From the Moon" as part of his <a href="spotify:artist:5fqgm8SaAvnQYoXnIf4RqU">Conjure One</a> project. Lunascape returned in 2004 with Mindstalking, which received its American release a year later. In addition to their studio albums, Lunascape contributed to the soundtracks for the IMAX films Haunted Castle and SOS Planet. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi

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