It doesn’t get any more Seattle than Jancy Buffington’s musical origin story. A longtime visual artist, she started out messing around in GarageBand in 2018 while working at a genetics lab. When her boss at the lab asked her to curate art at the venue he had just opened in Ballard called Substation, she told him she was writing music. So he lent her an audio interface and a guitar. All of a sudden, she was recording songs.
Buffington, who released her second album as the leader of the dark shoegaze music project MØAA this fall, recently moved back to the Seattle area after three
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