Lumerians

The group is notable for performances characterized by "transcendent live video projections" and having "incredible visuals", according to one music critic.

[1] In mid-2011 Vasquez left the group to focus on his project The Soft Moon[11] The Lumerians have worked with vocalist Rebecca Coseboom.

In July 2012, Lumerians released their second LP, a collection of instrumental spontaneous compositions titled "Transmissions from Telos Vol.

In late November and early December 2012, Lumerians completed their first European tour, ending the year with the release of the Horizon Structures EP on Knitting Factory Records.

Lumerians played few live dates in 2016 or 2017, taking time to focus on writing and recording, but closed out the last night of the 2016 Desert Daze festival in Joshua Tree, Calif.

– Marc Melzer, in San Francisco Weekly, 2011[1]A report in SFGate described the band as "masked and draped in monastic cassocks" with performances that were "hypnotic" using "spirarling psych drones", according to music critic Michelle Broder Van Dyke, who elaborated that their "keyboard-driven rhythms" evoked "lost relics, like the mythic underseas continent its band name references.

The band had a projector set up that contributed to the tripped out atmosphere by displaying floor to ceiling shots of spinning spirals and moving patterns.

– Carla Selvin in SF Weekly, 2010[15]When asked in an interview how the group chose their name, Miller said: We tattooed several Fortean concepts on individual snakes, threw them in the hollowed-out chest cavity of a bull carcass and plunged in our hands.