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''Simcerity'' began to take form in October 2003 - half of the album's instumental tracks date from this month, the rest being pieced together over the next year that it took to complete. [[Roz|Lulu]] sand on half the album's tracks, lending a smoother and more accessible sound to the record, in comparison to previous luna spark releases. She also co-wrote the track ''Get Off Of My Case'', while cooking a pasta.<br><br>
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''Sleepless'' featured on the tsunami charity compilation ''Reconstruction'', and along with ''Repair'' and ''Get Off Of My Case'' gained airplay on ''[[The Generator]]''. In fact, Generator DJ [[Kerry Cooper]] played some of the tracks from the album months before it was released on his [[Noizyland]] show, in instrumental form, such was the album's strength (in places).<br><br>
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Two of the tracks from the album, ''Repair'' and ''Media Whore'' were later remixed and released as MP3s on the internet.
  
 
==Personnel==
 
==Personnel==

Revision as of 17:28, 8 April 2006

Simcerity was the second full length album released by indietronic project luna spark, and was released in October 2004.

Tracklisting

  1. Repair
  2. Sleepless
  3. Always the Way
  4. Get Off Of My Case
  5. Media Whore
  6. You're A Bore
  7. Move On
  8. Enemies Are Obsolete
  9. Anything Goes
  10. Maradona Florida
  11. All Your Rights Are Belong To Us

About

Simcerity began to take form in October 2003 - half of the album's instumental tracks date from this month, the rest being pieced together over the next year that it took to complete. Lulu sand on half the album's tracks, lending a smoother and more accessible sound to the record, in comparison to previous luna spark releases. She also co-wrote the track Get Off Of My Case, while cooking a pasta.

Sleepless featured on the tsunami charity compilation Reconstruction, and along with Repair and Get Off Of My Case gained airplay on The Generator. In fact, Generator DJ Kerry Cooper played some of the tracks from the album months before it was released on his Noizyland show, in instrumental form, such was the album's strength (in places).

Two of the tracks from the album, Repair and Media Whore were later remixed and released as MP3s on the internet.

Personnel

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