Tonight I really realized just how lucky we are to have awesome friends to work with! Dom and Susan have been so kind to grant us their immense visual talents for our site and album artwork, Sean and Doron were very generous to lend their tremendous musical talents to our album, Robert was a dream to work with on mastering… We also had friends lend us equipment — thanks John and Todd! Plus I can’t forget Gabe, who not only let us borrow Doron from his band, but also gave us some cool samples to use. Yeah, it is great to have good friends.
Getting closer to site launch
I think we’re finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel with the website now. Ryan’s been working almost non-stop on all the nuts and bolts of the site. I have it pretty easy compared, since Dom did all the major design work. I’m just working on content, much of which I already created for windblownkiss.com last month. But I’m adding in new things, too, so that the two sites aren’t just mirrors of one another.
Thank goodness Gabe is having a party this Sunday, we could REALLY use a little fun break this weekend!
Sean Flinn Pens Bio for Lovespirals
Sean Flinn of RadioSpy wrote us up for the upcoming ProjektFest 2002 music guide.
Lovespirals is, in some sense, a reincarnation of the now defunct but long beloved Love Spirals Downwards. The two bands share in common multi-instrumentalist Ryan Lum, whose shimmering guitar work and lush electronic soundscapes helped define the ethereal genre in the mid to late 1990s. And they share a certain aesthetic — a languorous fascination with gossamer guitar textures and celestial female vocals. But it’s also — make no mistake — its own entity, having formed in 1999 shortly after the fruitful partnership between Lum and vocalist Suzanne Perry dissolved. Partnering with vocalist/songwriter Anji Bee, Lum formed Lovespirals, a new band with a name that evokes the familiar while creating space for the provocative — a one-word manifesto for a two-person union.
Inspired by their emersion in the California drum ‘n’ bass scene, Lum and Bee initially led Lovespirals down the sonic trail that LSD blazed on its final album, Flux. The group’s early tracks blended jazz-step breakbeats with relaxed saxophone workouts and Bee’s warm, enveloping vocals — elements that epitomized the California downtempo underground. After appearing on a number of popular chill-out compilations, and following the smashing success of several tracks released through MP3.com, the band set out to record a full-length album for Projekt. Radically changing courses, Lovespirals began composing new material with a stronger pop sensibility, building songs around narrative lyrics, sharp melodic hooks, and organic instrumental sounds. The resulting album, Windblown Kiss, marks another step in Lum’s evolution, and signals the arrival of Bee as a mature vocalist/songwriter. Saxophonist Doron Orenstein, of Toof!, and Sean Bowley, of Eden, provide further departure points, coloring the album with subtle hues of Jazz and World Beat, and helping to produce a post-Shoegazer masterwork.
The irony in all of this, of course, is that the band has managed to defy its fan base, its label,the very confines of genres with an album that’s gentle on the ears and soul — a gauzy confection that challenges without confrontation. Lovespirals’ performance at ProjektFest 2002 will mark a rare live appearance by the group, which plans to support Windblown Kiss with a few exclusive shows before diving back into the studio to resume its obsessions with the almighty breakbeat; or perhaps to completely redefine themselves and their fans’ expectations all over again.
Lovespirals play the headlining slot of the 3 day festival’s opening night, as well as an intimate, stripped down performance the following evening for the Merchant’s Bazaar. Get more information from the ProjektFest site.
Lovespirals Interview on Macintosh Fan Site
MacNETv2, a fansite for Mac users, just posted an
interview with Ryan and Anji discussing their use of Macs in music, design,
and website creation.
Windblown Kiss Update
Windblown Kiss has gone into production! Due out June 18, 2002, the album
contains 10 tracks (plus a bonus “hidden track” shhhh) totaling 47 minutes.
The album includes two collaborations with Australian singer/songwriter, Sean Bowley
(formerly of Eden), in addition to several guest appearances by Doron Orenstein
(of L.A.’s Frescoe), on saxophone.
Online Press Kit Website Launched
The band just launched an online press kit for the new album at:
www.windblownkiss.com.
Intended for the media, the site includes high quality downloadable art and photos,
as well as press releases, audio clips and contact information. Much of this material
will also be included on the official homepage, which is slated to launch this April.
Lovespirals Biography
Lovespirals are gearing up to release our first full length album this Summer on Projekt Records. Are you excited yet? You will be after you read our snappy new bio:
Lovespirals are musician/producer Ryan Lum and singer/songwriter Anji Bee. This duo’s lush, sensual collaborative songwriting embraces numerous styles and sounds, creating a unique blend which defies genre categories altogether. Beginning their collaboration in 1999 with Jazz Step Drum & Bass dubplates spun in Ryan’s DJ sets, then continuing on with a series of singles released on compilations for various labels (including Water Music and Metropolis Records), the band has traversed vast musical territory to arrive at their first full-length album for Projekt Records. Due out June 18, 2002, Windblown Kiss, is focused on beautiful melodies based around Ryan Lum’s dreamy acoustic and electric guitar playing and Anji Bee’s versatile vocal work. This first full-length album also features special guest musicians Sean Bowey, of Eden, and Doron Orenstein, of Frescoe, on several tracks. Slow-burning Blues, Bebop Jazz, Flamenco-spiced Folk Rock, Western-tinged Dream Pop – Lovespirals blend all these influences and more into heady, intoxicating mixture. Romantic, spiritual, and utterly heartfelt, Windblown Kiss envelopes one in a beautifully soothing dream-drenched world, timeless in quality and essence.
Official Website
We’ve been fiddling around all month with a few different ideas for the new website, and now we’re whittling them down to come up with something really nice. Should be exciting to see how it all turns out!
Hello
Just wanting to say “Hi” to all our readers. Peace out!
Album art
We’ve been working really hard the past month getting our album art and promotional materials together for the album. Susan Jennings provided us with all the photographs, of which there were quite a few to choose from! I did all the design work, with some input from Ryan, of course. I thought we’d never get it together, but we’re sending off the artwork to Projekt this week, at long last!
Welcome!
I thought it would be fun to include a little band journal on the website, to keep fans up to date on all our doings, newsworthy or not. We’ll still have our official newspage with band announcements, but this will have a slightly more casual focus.
New song, new Yahoo! Group, & ProjektFest
We’ve updated our Mp3.com page with brand new artwork and a new song, “Windblown Kiss”, from our upcoming album on Projekt. Special thanks goes out to our wonderful photographer, Susan Jennings, for all her awesome work with us!
Speaking of Projekt, looks like we’re doing the Projekt Fest 2002 this May, just in time for the release for our new album! We’re still working out how we’ll peform our set live, which will be a bit of a challenge, but fun. Doron plans to come with us, so you can expect a little more sax live than on the album, which should prove interesting.
Lastly, we now have a Lovespirals Yahoo! Group for those seeking a public forum about the band. Included on the newsgroup is lyrics, band photos, links to various interviews, reviews etc on outside sites and other fun stuff.