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Chillin with Anji Bee #26

Recorded this Wednesday… Has entertainment advanced to the point where Reality TV isn’t real enough? Am I contributing to the decay of society? Hmm… I’m caught in the middle on RIAA issues with Internet radio and podcasting fees et al. What is the secret to my vidcast setup? My latest activities and more…

Chillin' with Anji Bee #26

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Unwind Episode 3

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I think this is my favorite episode so far, but its hard to choose! I’ve got an extra chill mix of Podsafe Music Network artists guaranteed to melt your cares away. Just lay back, close your eyes, and prepare to unwind…

Playlist:

  1. “Hollywood Ending” Edie Carey Another Kind of Fire (2006) Buy on PMN
  2. “Sideways Forest” Love Spirals Downwards Ever (1996) Buy on PMN
  3. “Cancion para Diego” Los Dorados Vientos del Norte (2004)
  4. “She Dreams in Blue” Josh Woodward single (2006)
  5. “Drifting” Karmyn Tyler Drifting (2006) Buy on PMN

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Chillin’ with Lovespirals Episode 32: Freaky Wiki

Ryan and Anji talk about recent recordings, chat about their local movie revival house, discuss the updated Love Spirals Downwards website, rant about Wikipedia, announce the winners of last episode’s Blisscent 1 CD giveaway contest, share fan email regarding the best way to buy music to support bands — as well as Lovespirals’ view of Pandora, iLike and Last.FM — and share the theme song for Anji’s new podcast, Lovely Ladies, written by Lovespirals and Beauty’s Confusion.

Chillin’ with Anji Bee #21

Looks like the vidcast is staying weekly! This week I freak out at the optometrist and gross out on the discovery of the source of the “stinky cat box smell” I mentioned last week. I also talk about my recent collaboration with Moosefrog, working on the Lovespirals and Love Spirals Downwards websites, my new Lovely Ladies music podcast, working with The Lounge King on Mix96, stealing Rogue and Ronnoc from Rumor Girls, and more.

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Chillcast Holiday Sirius Special 2006

As promised, here is the holiday show I put together for “Adam Curry’s Podshow” on Sirius Stars 102. It’s an interesting mix of electronica and indie pop. The one thing I can promise you is that it ain’t your typical cheesy Christmas muzak! I’ve actually got some holiday tracks leftover, so you may hear more yet this season…

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Playlist:

  1. Dean Martin “Jingle Bells (Dan the Automator Remix)” Christmas Remixed: Holiday Classics Regrooved (2006)  Buy at iTunes Music Store
  2. Love Spirals Downwards “Little Drum ‘n’ Bass Boy” Little Drumm Boy – Single (1999) Buy on Bandcamp
  3. Electric Bird Noise “Christmas with Reilly” Silber Sounds of Christmas (2006) Download at at Silber Media
  4. Hexes & Ohs “Snow and Jazz Music” Goodbye Friend, Welcome Lover (2005)  Buy at iTunes Music Store
  5. Autumn’s Grey Solace “Through Snowy Trees” Projekt: Holiday Single 1 (2004) Buy CD from Projekt

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Chillin’ with Lovespirals Episode 23


Ryan and Anji hop back in the saddle for a retooled post-PME extravaganza! OK, so they just added an outro song and intro script, but it’s still pretty cool… The band tell how they almost missed the Expo because of Bones, discuss recent song placements, answer fan email, announce upcoming 2007 releases and more!


Rumor Girls & Anji

Anji with Karen & Karla of The Rumor Girls

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The Chillcast with Anji Bee Episode 28

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A lazy Labor Day show filled with lots of chill goodies from new and previous Chillcast artists — plus a special listener request. Ooh! Lemme know if you’re attending the upcoming Podcast & Portable Media Expo, OK?

Tracklisting:

  1. “Lu Xun Revisted” The Shanghai Restoration Project ‘Reinterpretations‘ (2006) Buy at iTunes
  2. “Send Someone Away” Embee feat. Jose Gonzalez ‘Send Someone Away EP‘ (2006) Buy at iTunes
  3. “One the Moon Maybe” Dorfmeister & Madrid de los Austrias ‘Grand Slam‘ (2006) Buy at iTunes
  4. “Sleepwalking through the Mekong” Dengue Fever ‘Dengue Fever EP‘ (2005) Buy at iTunes
  5. “Madras” Love Spirals Downwards ‘Ever‘ (1996) – Buy at iTunes
  6. “Perfidia” Nat King Cole ‘Nat King Cole in Spanish – Boleros‘ (2006) – Purchase

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Chillcast Episode 10

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A chill mix of independent artists on the Podsafe Music Network and MySpace.

Playlist:

  1. Martha Redbone “Perfect Life” Home of the Brave (2001)
  2. Love Spirals Downwards “Psyche” Flux (1998)
  3. Goldlix “Atoll Moao” (2005) single
  4. Tripstar “Beautiful” Tears & Lullabys (2005)
  5. Slowmo “From a Window” Unheralded: the Neo-Soul Project (2005)
  6. 46Bliss “The Way You Are” 46Bliss (2004)

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Chillcast Episode 4

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This episode of The Chillcast with Anji Bee features independent artists from MySpace, CNET’s Music Download, and the Podsafe Music Network. Thanks to all of the artists for allowing me to podcast their groovy tunes!

Playlist:

  1. “Front of My Room” Karmacoda Evidence (2003)
  2. “Watch Me” Louise Fraser & Sub City unreleased (?)
  3. “Delorian” Atomica Metropolis (2005)
  4. “I’ll Always Love You” Love Spirals Downwards Flux (1998)
  5. “With Out” Puch Selected Pieces (2006)
  6. “Veruschka (Video Edit)” Riviera Roland & Julia (2001)

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Review of Temporal by Love Spirals Downwards

I penned this review of the latest LSD release on Projekt Records for my KUCI website, but wanted to share it here, too. Especially since I designed the album art!

LSD begin the new millenium with the release of Temporal, a collection of songs spanning the 7 year history of the band. From their hauntingly beautiful acoustic beginnings to their present drum’n’bass & electronica sound, this compilation covers the entirety of Love Spirals’ career with 13 tracks culled from their master tapes. Arranged in groups of three songs from the four major periods of recording, Temporal begins at the end, with a set of remixes from the last studio album, Flux, done by Ryan last summer. 

“Alicia” is a flamenco spiced bossa nova drum’n’bass tune with lovely acoustic guitar licks provided by Rodney Rodriguez of The Von Trapps. With the remix, the vocals are downplayed, and the rhythm made stronger. Lots of ethereal pads have been added, to subsitute for the old analogy keyboards of the original. “Misunderstood” has been almost entirely revamped with exciting breakbeats and lots of fabulous moody saxophone played by Doron Orenstein of Toof. This remix is my favorite track of the album for sure.

Also included on the album are several songs from various compilations or eps, such as the heartbreaking instrumental, “Amarillo.” Ryan is a master at extracting the maximum amount of emotion with a minimal guitar melody, and this composition of acoustic, electric and ebowed guitar is a masterpiece. No vocals are needed to get his melancholic message across to the listener. “Asleep” is a near-instrumental from the period between Ever and Flux which appeared on a small-run compilation by Precipice Recordings. This early attempt at d’n’b production definitely shows the influence of Good Looking Records artists on the band’s music. For vocals, Ryan ran a sample of Suzanne backwards, lending a very strange effect to a simple, fairly upbeat track. Of course, there’s always an undertone of sadness in all LSD songs, and “Asleep” is no exception.

There’s also a live track from one of the rare performances given by the band. Simply acoustic guitar and vocals (plus plenty of reverb), this song gives you a fair idea of the magic of those early days for LSD. Taken from a group of recorded performances recently uncovered by Ryan, this is just a taste of the rumored “live album” he plans to release at some point in the future.

To fill out the ensemble, there’s a nice array of tunes culled from each release, presumably Ryan’s favorites, since he put the release together himself. All in all, Temporal is 66 bliss-filled minutes lovingly selected as a body of work as unique as the journey of Love Spirals Downwards music from then to now has been.

For those who have never heard Love Spirals Downwards before and want some band comparisons, let me offer the following: Everything But the Girl, Perfume Tree, Massive Attack, Halou, Siddal, Cocteau Twins and Slowdive.