Jeán et Joie’s single, Fried Rice, radiates an old-school folk vibe while boldly embracing a modern auditory aesthetic, crafted under the serene glow of a rising eastern moon. The track, recorded in Rancho Cucamonga and expertly mixed by Keith Jones in Dolby Atmos, provides an immersive sonic journey that envelops listeners with its layered, introspective ambiance.
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Producer Lew Laing, whose decade-long experience spans collaborations with major industry players like Sony and MCA, has infused Fried Rice with his refined touch. The production presents a delicate balance of simplicity and depth, allowing Jeán et Joie’s poignant storytelling to remain front and center. Inspired by folk greats like Joan Baez and Laura Marling, Jeán et Joie brings an authenticity to the genre that feels refreshingly raw, yet polished.
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“Fried Rice” invites listeners into Jeán et Joie’s world—a place where personal reflection meets natural beauty. The acoustic instrumentation, subtle yet intentional, carries a celestial quality. The result is a reflective piece, where poetic lyrics flow effortlessly, weaving a narrative of simplicity and introspection that is both haunting and hopeful.
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