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Anji Bee on Mevio Today (video)

Chillcast Video was featured on the Mevio Today Top 5 Countdown at the #1 spot! See hostess, Anji Bee, introduce Chillcast Video #40 featuring Clarisse Albrecht, including a clip of her lovely new video for “Você Me Dá” in this 30 second clip from the show, posted below from The Chillcast on Facebook, or watch the full episode of Mevio Today for May 24, 2010. If you haven’t already, be sure to subscribe to Chillcast Video on iTunes – it’s free!

Chillcast #216: Soul of a Machine

As I was casting around for show subtitles this week, I tried to mentally sum up the musical theme; the music is partly mechanistic but also quite soulful in spots, and then it hit me: the Filterwolf song title was perfection! In addition to describing the music mix, it has the added bonus of being an allusion to Sasha Vujacic, who is slated to return to play with the Lakers for their first game of the Western Conference Finals this weekend. GO MACHINE! GO LAKERS! OK, Vujachick fangirlism aside, this is an interesting episode filled with a kind of cosmic, other-worldly beauty. There’s 4 very cool, totally legal free downloads this week, so be sure to grab ’em!

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Playlist:

  1. “Carousel” Ambray Cosmic Chill Lounge Vol. 4 (Relax Edition) (2010) Buy on iTunes
  2. “Crossing the Pond (Floating Buddha Mix – ft. Anji Bee, Laura Eason, Snowflake)” vo1k1 Single (2010) Download Free Mp3
  3. “Votive (ft. Binary Tribe & Ayam)” Metaphase Firmament Illuminations (2010) Buy on iTunes | Download Free Mp3
  4. “Can We Try (feat. Juanita Grande)” Villablue Cosmic Chill Lounge Vol. 4 (Beachclub Edition) (2010) Buy on iTunes
  5. “Zen Bones” Bogus Order Zen Brakes Vol.1 (2010) Download Mp3 Free
  6. “Different World (Loverush UK! 2010 Remix Radio Edit)” Loverush UK! and Shelley Harland Different World (2010)
  7. “Soul of a Machine” Filterwolf Music From Tomorrow (2010) Buy on iTunes
  8. “In Love, Again (feat. Diviniti)” Andy Compton In Love, Again (2010) Buy on iTunes
  9. “Starlit Nights” Pete Meade Starlit Nights – Single (2010) Buy on iTunes | Download Free Mp3
  10. “Pale Horses (Apparat Remix)” Moby Pale Horses EP (2009) Buy on iTunes | Download Free Mp3
  11. “yet” esquare scandiving EP (2010) Buy on Bandcamp

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Chillin’ with Lovespirals #76

What? 2 podcasts in 1 month! Can it be? Ryan and Anji are back with plenty of stories including setting up and testing out the band’s new vocal set up on several musical collaborations and a new side project, attending the recent Air and AM show at Disney Concert Hall, making archival Lovespirals radio interviews and features available on the new Lovespirals Mixcloud account, (apparently) confused fans on the new Love Spirals Downwards Facebook page, chat about the upcoming Beth Hirsh show, plus Ryan shares a really nice fan email from Alex of Corpus Christi, and Anji plays the podsafe AM song, “Darker Days,” from his latest album, Future Sons & Daughters. Be sure to add yourself as a fan on Lovespirals Facebook page or follow Lovespirals on Twitter to keep up with the very latest!

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Chillcast Interview Feature with Lovespirals

This week I present a special one-hour interview feature on my band, Lovespirals. My partner, Ryan Lum, and I sit down to discuss our brand new 4th album, Future Past, and give an overview of the band’s decade-long history. We’ll be sharing every song on the album as we chat about our writing and recording process including our musical influences, album concepts, and the various stories surrounding our songs and albums. Really hope you enjoy the feature, and if you’d like to hear more interviews with us, follow the Lovespirals Mixcloud account!

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Chillcast Video #37: Lovespirals

I am super excited to present the world premier debut video from my band, Lovespirals! Ryan Lum and I have been creating music together for the past decade, but this is the first time we’ve ever released a music video. I created it myself using HD footage we filmed at the beautiful Newport Back Bay estuary, combined with footage from the ride home after mastering our new album, Future Past, in Northern California. I’m also excited because Ryan and I recorded a brand new version of The Chillcast theme song — which is now smoother than ever — plus I gave the Chillcast Video a new look and feel, from the intro, to the audio, to the show logo. Basically, I’ve been a very busy bee the past few weeks! I really hope you enjoy it all and look forward to your comments. Today’s video is for the song “Home” from Future Past released on iTunes Jan. 1st. Become a fan of Lovespirals on Facebook to interact with the band and fans or just follow Lovespirals on Twitter to keep up with the latest news.


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Chillcast Artist of the Month: Lovespirals

Lovespirals is the musical project of musician, Ryan Lum, and vocalist, Anji Bee – your humble Chillcast hostess… We’ve just released our 4th full-length album, Future Past, on our own label, Chillcuts. A limited edition 6 panel eco-friendly digipac was pre-released over the 2009 winter holiday via the Lovespirals webstore, where Ryan and I personally autograph CDs by request from fans — and as a special treat, we have been including a free high-quality mp3 download with all CD sales for instant listening gratification. The official release of Future Past, however, was January 1, 2010 when it launched on iTunes and Amazon.

Our first single is the bittersweet downtempo pop song, “Shine,” which premiered on The Chillcast and has been featured on podcasts and Internet radio stations including Dave’s Lounge, Groovera, Soma FM, and Tranquility Du Jour. “Shine” also garnered “Best Female Vocals” and “Song of the Day” awards from the Garageband music site. Beth Hirsch, reknown for her vocal work on the classic Air album, Moon Safari, called the song’s chorus “unforgettable,” going on to say, “Future Past is easily one of the best chill out albums to welcome in 2010. The album is sexy, moody, bluesy, ethereal – pure Lovespirals”.

Many have said the album sounds like Air and Zero 7, though Chillout Scene blog pointed out, “I think Ryan’s bluesy guitar playing is what makes them unique and even more interesting than Zero 7 since they don’t just stick to acoustic guitar parts and electronic drum and bass tracks.” Music Tap further enthused, “With Manzarek-like keyboards, a masterful bluesy guitar, and an angelic voice, the 11 tracks that you’ll find on this magnificent surprise are not to be missed. Future Past is their masterpiece work to date.”

Stream all of Future Past free from Last.FM who also offer a free download of “Shine”

Read more and view pix from the cover photoshoot on the official Future Past discography page

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Lovespirals Completing 4th CD

Lovespirals are in the final stages of producing their 4th full-length album, tentatively titled, Future Past. The 11 songs comprising this new collection include some of the band’s most ambitious work to date. Band founder, Ryan Lum, has achieved what he feels is truly a big-studio sound in his private home studio. His attention to detail in sound design is born of a true love of the craft, and he’s been perfecting these skills since his first indie release, Idylls, back in 1992. Lum has updated his musical equipment and recording system quite extensively since Lovespirals’ 2007 album, Long Way From Home. This might be most noticeable to the listener in the range of guitar and keyboard sounds used on this album. In addition to the Rhodes piano and Hammond organ featured in the past, Lum has enhanced his vintage keyboard palette with analogue synth and string machine sounds. And guitar tones too have been pushed into new future retro sonics, utilizing both vintage and modern boutique guitars, tube amplifiers, and effects pedals.

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Ryan Lum strums acoustic guitar in Chillcuts Studio

Band vocalist, Anji Bee, who began collaborating with Lum in the early 2000’s, has also worked hard to improve upon her sound and performances. Armed with a new microphone, cabling, and preamp, she has pushed her voice to new heights, exploring diverse vocal territory. From deep, sultry rhythm and blues soulfulness to bright, ethereal breathiness — and all points in-between — from a single voice to a 3-part harmony; Bee is the vocal equivalent of a one-man band. And lyrically, Bee has dug deep to unearth some of her most revealing and intimate lyrics yet. Though her song topics have always touched upon more than personal relationships, the abundance of such fare in the past has led critics to label Lovespirals as purveyors of “love songs.” Bee feels confident that will not be the case this time. Interestingly, the two songs most obviously tied to romance are not ballads, but upbeat numbers; “Feel So Good” is soulful funk with a distinctly retro feel, while “Love” is an atmospheric drum ‘n’ bass song, reminiscent of the duo’s earliest work together.

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Anji & Ryan of Lovespirals listening to a fresh take

Not that this new album is wholly composed of electronica vibes; on the contrary. Lovespirals have achieved a fine balance between their various influences, including moody classic-rock ala Pink Floyd or Fleetwood Mac; groovy late-period Motown soul & funk; bittersweet electropop in the vein of Air or Zero 7 — with a sprinkling of sensual slow-burning blues, and a dash of the soaring ethereality that the band has long been known for. Somehow Lum and Bee are able to take such disparate elements and combine them into an easily identifiable sound that can only be described as “Lovespirals.” Though it’s hard to label their music for today’s highly genre-defined culture, Lovespirals are not concerned. The joy of independent music is that it is not bogged down by marketing research and sales strategies; it exists because of the creator’s love of music. And Future Past is certainly a labor of love for Lovespirals.


Anji Bee in Chillcuts Studio working Lovespirals’ new album


Ryan Lum in Chillcuts Studio working Lovespirals’ new album



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Chillcast #156: WMC Miami Treats

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I was torn between naming this episode “Over 2,000,000 Served” in honor of the podcast reaching a new download landmark or after the Winter Music Conference going on in Miami this weekend. WMC won because I want to draw attention to some great special permissions tracks by hot artists who will be part of massive parties at WMC. Lots of upbeat new tunes this week, I think you’re gonna dig it…

Playlist:

  1. “Morn’N Afta” Loer Velocity Uninfatuted EP (2009) Free Download (full EP)
  2. “Agogo” Giacomo Bondi Portofino Sky (2009) Free Download | More On This Album
  3. “Touch This (ft. Kemst)” Atlantic Connection Atlantic Connection LP (2008) Buy on BeatPort Music Store
  4. “Through the Weekend (Audio Soul Project Remix)” Cates&dpl OM Miami 09 (2009)
  5. “I Come Running (Radio Edit)” D:FOLT ft. Marcie I Come Running (2009)
  6. “Give Me Your Love (Original Mix) Loverush UK! ft. Carla Werner Loverush Presents the Miami Progressive/Trance Promo 2 (2009)
  7. “Put it on Me (Omegaman Remix)” Danny Massure Put it on Me (2009)
  8. “The Spitzer Group” DJ Koze Reincarnations – The Remix Chapter 2001-2009 (2009) Free Download on NME
  9. “Crossing the Pond (‘Desert Tabla Mix’ ft. Anji Bee – by MentorRecords)” CC Asia Band ccMixter (2009) Free CC Download

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The Machine Has (A) Heart

So I mentioned on The Chillcast a few episodes back that I met my favorite Laker, Sasha Vujacic. The guy is super nice, very kind to fans, and honestly seems like a regular guy, albeit a very attractive regular guy. Anyway, I’ve been following his career the past few years and have always been impressed by his passion for the game and his devotion to the Lakers. He obviously loves playing for them, not only from his actions on court, but from the things he says in interviews. This past summer, his contract was up for renewal and it was pretty touch and go there for a minute as to whether or not he would be back with the Lakers. I was stoked when they worked it out and he ended up with a 3 year contract. Then some rumors popped up last month about possibly trading Sasha… Yikes! And the other night Phil Jackson accused Sasha (“The Machine”) of having “no brain.” Wow! Low blow… I decided I should finally get off my ass and go down to Staples Center — where I haven’t attended a game since it first opened — to see them play the Heat, another pretty amazing franchise. I got killer seats right next to the tunnel leading to the locker room, with a great view of the Lakers’ bench, and a great view of the basket. And… I made a little sign to give Sasha some support. Yes, I felt like a big dork, but what the hell? I had more fun watching that game than I can remember having in months. What a blast!!! Oh, the really crazy thing about all this is that it turns out poor Sasha was having back spasms during the game, which goes to show how much heart he really has. I hope he feels well soon so he can meet up with the team for the San Antonio game Wednesday night.

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Anji with KUCI’s Archival Cart

Anji Bee @ KUCI FM

I mentioned on the podcast that I was attending the 40th Anniversary Reunion of KUCI 88.9 FM DJs out at UCI campus earlier this month. While not many of my former alumni were there, I did run into a few old friends. Plus I got to see a 70’s student film made by then-DJs filmed in the old studio, which was pretty awesome. Best of all, I was amused by this archival cart, which had to be explained to all the new kids who play mp3s at the station now. 🙂