White Moth Black Butterfly is a British/Indian/American cross‑continental progressive‑pop project with members based in Nottinghamshire (UK), New Delhi (India) and Salt Lake City, Utah (US). The group consists of TesseracT lead singer Daniel Tompkins, Skyharbor guitarist Keshav Dhar, as well as Randy Slaugh (keyboards/orchestrations), Jordan Bethany (vocals) and Mac Christensen (production and drums). White Moth Black Butterfly began as a solo project and experimental outlet for vocalist Daniel Tompkins, who was then frontman of TesseracT. After parting ways with the band, he connected with guitarist/producer Keshav Dhar and asked him to produce and mix the solo material he had been developing. Tompkins also met singer‑songwriter Jordan Bethany at a local church in the UK and invited her to contribute vocals to several tracks. With production support from Dhar, Bethany and others—including TesseracT’s Acle Kahney—Tompkins self‑released the project’s debut album, One Thousand Wings. Following the album’s release, Tompkins began writing new material with Dhar and again invited Bethany to participate. The trio created the single “Rising Sun”, after which both Dhar and Bethany joined the project as permanent members. While working on Skyharbor’s album Guiding Lights, the band connected with string arranger and producer Randy Slaugh and invited him to contribute production, songwriting and live instrumentation—adding a more organic dimension compared to the digital‑leaning sound of One Thousand Wings.
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