Lovespirals’ 2005 sophomore release fuses Ryan Lum and Anji Bee’s myriad musical interests into a smooth sound the duo refer to as “Electro-Acoustic Pop.” While Windblown Kiss disguised the band's digital recording techniques with its focus on organic sounds and more traditional songwriting styles, Free & Easy embraces their electronic origins to create a satisfyingly original blend of downtempo, drum n bass, house, nu-jazz, chillout and dream pop.
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Lovespirals’ 2005 sophomore release fuses Ryan Lum and Anji Bee’s myriad musical interests into a smooth sound the duo refer to as “Electro-Acoustic … read more
Lovespirals’ 2005 sophomore release fuses Ryan Lum and Anji Bee’s myriad musical interests into a smooth sound the duo refer to as “Electro-Acoustic Pop.” While Windblown Kiss disguised … read more
Lovespirals are the evolution of Ryan Lum’s earlier band incarnation, Love Spirals Downwards. Lum met sultry vocalist, Anji Bee, during promotions for his 1998 CD, Flux. Bee was then working as a DJ and Music Director at a college radio station. The two hit it off and soon found themselves immersed in the California drum ‘n’ bass scene, remixing songs and creating their own extended dance tracks for Lum's DJ sets. After a series of jazzy dance singles released on comps alongside the likes of LTJ Bukem and Jaffa, Lovespirals changed directions to explore more guitar-and-lyric-b… read more
Lovespirals are the evolution of Ryan Lum’s earlier band incarnation, Love Spirals Downwards. Lum met sultry vocalist, Anji Bee, during promotions for his 1998 CD, Flux. Bee was then worki… read more
Lovespirals are the evolution of Ryan Lum’s earlier band incarnation, Love Spirals Downwards. Lum met sultry vocalist, Anji Bee, during promotions for his 1998 CD, Flux. Bee was then working as a DJ and Music Director at a college rad… read more