Arran Sym Debuts His Alternative Lofi-Pop EP, ‘1000 Micrograms of Love’

Multi-instrumentalist, artist, and producer, Arran Sym has released his debut EP, 1000 Micrograms of Love, on November 6. Crafting an atmospheric collection of songs, Sym blends elements of alternative, hip-hop, and lofi pop to create a project that takes listeners on an ethereal psychedelic journey. Filled with airy melodies, smooth vocals, and low-key beats, 1000 Micrograms of Love showcases Sym’s strengths as not only an artist and producer, but also as a songwriter. Sym writes about the new experiences he has gone through, especially through the tumultuous year of 2020. Even though there have been some dark hardships, there have also been moments of light – like falling in love. Sym juxtaposes the two – the dark and the light – throughout the EP. “The EP is about find...

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