Moi Dix Mois - Member History

Member History

Moi dix Mois has experienced numerous lineup changes.

Originally the lineup included:

  • Mana – guitar, keyboards, programming
  • Juka – vocals
  • Kazuno – bass, backing vocals
  • Tohru – drums, percussion

Juka and Kazuno were employed from Moi dix Mois' conception, with Tohru being a support drummer originally. Tohru officially joined with the release of "Shadows Temple" in May 2004. K was introduced as guitarist and "death vocalist" with the Dis Inferno III event in December 2004.

At the end of the "Invite to Immorality Tour" on April 24, 2005, Juka announced that he would be leaving. It was announced that Kazuno and Tohru would also be leaving with the release of Beyond the Gate. At the same time, Seth was announced as being added to the project as vocalist.

Sugiya and Hayato provided live support until the release of "Lamentful Miss", which included them for the first time as full members.

The current lineup consists of:

  • Mana – lead guitar, keyboards, programming
  • Seth – lead vocals
  • K – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Sugiya – bass
  • Hayato – drums, percussion

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