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LUSINE is the brainchild of Jeff McIlwain, and is the moniker for his visceral, melodic vision of abstract electronic music. Originally a Texas native, he now resides in Seattle. In 1998, he attended Calarts to study 20th century electronic music and sound design for music and film. Soon after, he met Shad Scott and put out a self titled release with Isophlux. Since then, he has been releasing his music on various labels including Ann Arbor's Ghostly International, Hymen, and U-Cover. His latest Inside/Out 12" showcases his more dancefloor oriented material, while, his 2004 critically acclaimed album, "Serial Hodgepodge" contained...
Mélusine refers to two different artists: 1. Mélusine: a French folk group. 2. Mélusine: A Japanese visual kei band. 1. Mélusine was a French folk band that was founded in 1972. The repertoire of songs and tunes Melusine mixes pieces collected from traditional musicians in some works of the Middle Ages. The group has also composed some songs for a musical interest real lap times slightly “gaguesque.” The interpretation and arrangements, although very free, stand close to the tradition, not the letter but in the spirit (unlike their main “competitor” Malice). 2. Mélusine was a visual kei band that formed...