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Simona Buja was a keyboardist, composer, and the first female vocalist of the Italian band Kirlian Camera, known for their Darkwave, Industrial, Neo-Classical, EBM, Synth-pop, and Italo-Disco sound. Her tenure with the band spanned from 1980 to 1988, during which she experienced some departures. Buja contributed to various works, including the 1980 demo "Dawn," the 1981 mini-album "Kirlian Camera," and the 1983 album "It Doesn't Matter, Now," where she provided vocals and vocal arrangements on several tracks. She also featured on singles such as "Edges," "Blue Room," "Call Me," "Ocean," and "Helden Platz." In 1984, she recorded the track "Oppure Nulla" for the soundtrack of the underground film "PIRATA!" and in 1985, she recorded an unreleased track called "Silence," which was later released in 1991 by the band East Wall under a different vocal credit. Additionally, her vocals appeared on the compilation "The Ice Curtain" in 1998. Due to contractual obligations, she released singles "Passing Masks" and "Still Close" under her own name in 1981, noted as "Simona Buja from Kirlian Camera" on the cover. Buja left Kirlian Camera in 1987, shortly after the release of "Helden Platz
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