The Citizen (Gauteng)

Debut album from Spielberg

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Buzzy Lee, 30, is a musical alias that hides a famous name: Sasha Spielberg, daughter of the legendary American film director Steven Spielberg. But there is little hiding on her confession­al debut album, Spoiled Love.

“I definitely put it all out there,” she said. “I said everything I would say to my diary. In fact, one of the songs, Circles, includes a real diary entry.”

Much of her melodic new album has its roots in a broken relationsh­ip in France, and there are plenty of other Gallic influences, from her love of Anglo-French singer-songwriter Charlotte Gainsbourg to the cheese-flavoured names she used for working song titles (Brie made the cut, but sadly not Camembert and Gruyere).

The album was recorded with Chilean-American producer and electronic artist Nicolas Jaar, a close friend since they met aged 18 on their second day of college.

By coincidenc­e, they both have film directors for fathers – even if Alfredo Jaar is best known for his photograph­y and visual art – and that influence emerges in their collaborat­ions, especially the new album’s pair of instrument­al tracks.

“I tend to think very cinematica­lly – ha, of course!” she said. “Most of my songs start like soundtrack­s, an imaginary score... then I put words and melodies if there are words. Sometimes there aren’t.”

Lee made a few appearance­s in her father’s films as a young girl but it was the piano that really drew her. She formed a group, Wardell, with her brother, Theo, for a time, before teaming up with Jaar as the band Just Friends.

“It’s hard for us to be in a room and not make music,” she said.

It was Jaar who was able to harness her voice in a way that matched the confession­al tone of her songs.

“With my band... I was constantly belting and singing out and Nico taught me to turn it back inwards and make it more intimate as though I’m singing into someone’s ear,” she said.

It’s a style she admires in Gainsbourg, which she describes as “angelic with an edge”.

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