Category: Releases

  • Sleepless In Andheri West

    Sleepless In Andheri West

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    Sleepless In Andheri West began by accident – as an exercise in sampling. The goal, very much in the spirit of the series Against The Clock, was simply to make beats as quickly as possible.

    At first, the choice to exclusively use samples from old Hindi film songs was not intentional. Rather, classic and retro Bollywood music just happens to be a goldmine for any sampling enthusiast.

    After a few beats with a similar aesthetic began to emerge, the idea of blending it all together into a beat tape seemed like an excruciatingly obvious, but also thoroughly gratifying idea.

    Upon reaching what seemed like an appropriate number of tracks, the challenge shifted to connecting it all together using clips of speech lifted from various lectures, podcasts, instagram posts, and also a clip from a TV  series.

    Sleepless In Andheri West features intentionally minimalist production – just samples, drum programming, and one synth for bass. It is the companion piece to the upcoming, Nobody Ever Comes To VP, which features samples taken exclusively from Toronto-centric music circa 1995 – 2005.

    Much gratitude to Kristian Montano for mastering this beat tape.
    Massive shouts to Taarika John for creating the artwork.

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  • Short Round – Favourite Strangers

    Short Round – Favourite Strangers

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    Gratitude

    Pleased to announce the release of Favourite Strangers by Short Round. Available on all streaming platforms.
    I’m super grateful to Jishnu Guha for trusting me with these songs, and super lucky to have had the opportunity to work with such talented musicians in the form of Aditya Ashok, Adil Kurwa, Maalavika Manoj, Aria Nanji, Rohan Rajyadaksha, Bradley Tellis, and Mr. Short Round himself.
    Big shouts to Kristian Montano for doing such an incredible job on the mastering tip as always. Much love to Jason D’Souza for all the help and basically sponsoring my life (none of my last three album productions would have been possible without him and the generous use of his studio).
    There are a lot of other fine folks that made this project possible so here are the album credits : )

    Album Credits

    Aditya Ashok – Drums
    Jishnu Guha – Guitars, Vocals
    Adil Kurwa – Bass
    Maalavika Manoj – Vocals
    Aria Nanji – Vocals
    Rohan Rajyadaksha – Keys, Vocals
    Bradley Tellis – Guitars on track 9
    Produced and Mixed by Arnob Bal for Floss Daily Productions
    Mastered by Kristian Montano for Montano Mastering
    Assistant Engineer in Chief is Jason D’Souza for Frank Gabriel Audio
    Drums and Acoustic Guitars Engineered by Zain Calcuttawala
    Drums tracked at Island City Studios with help from Ashyar Balsara and Samarth Chawla
    Album artwork by Duhrivative
    Album photography by Parizad D
    Special thanks to Hossi & Elsie Nanji for allowing us to track their lovely grand piano in their home
    Special thanks to Jason D’Souza for generous use of the Frank Gabriel Audio mixing room
    Extra special thanks to Shimmy for tolerating me recording and generally hanging around in her home ALL the time
    Special thanks to Viraj Chheda for letting us track emergency bass at The Stu
    Special thanks to Clayton Hogermeer for hanging out and joining us on hand claps
  • The Koniac Net – They Finally Herd Us

    The Koniac Net – They Finally Herd Us

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    Gratitude

    Super proud of The Koniac Net on the release of their new album They Finally Herd Us. Much gratitude to the band for trusting me with these songs.
    It’s available on all major platforms via this link…
    song.link/album/i/1450820529
    Karun Kanampilly is the only reason I have any friends in Bombay. I have ostensibly lived at Jason D’Souza’s home for the last three years. When I first moved to Mumbai, Adil Kurwa told me that I “should stay for at least two years”. Every year, Aaron D’Mello throws a huge party on my birthday. Malika Barot is a ray of sunlight and our sessions were too short. David Abraham once drunkenly said to me “welcome to the family!” long before I was asked to produce this record.
    When I moved to Mumbai four years ago, I couldn’t have imagined that I’d actually get to make an indie-rock album over here. And there’s nothing better than making a record with a bunch of your best friends. I’m super chuffed to have had the chance to contribute something to the music community in Bombay – one that has made me feel welcome and included from the beginning.
    Many thanks to Malay Vadalkar for doing such a great job tracking the drums.
    Big shout out to Ronack Runwal and Nikita Borges for their hand-claps and everyone at Grey Spark Audio for creating such a great recording environment.
    Much gratitude to Christabel Menezes and Jeremy D’Souza for showing up to do backup vocals.
    Respect to Kristian Montano for doing such an incredible job on mastering this thing.
    Props to Hanisha Tirumalasetty on the killer artwork.
    infinite thanks to Frank Gabriel Audio for the excellent work space to mix in.
    And last but not least… MASSIVE thanks to Jason D’Souza and Shimshoman Lungleng for putting up with me always being in their home.

    Album Credits

    The Koniac Net are…
    David Abraham – Lead Vocals, Guitars & Keys
    Mallika Barot – Backup Vocals
    Aaron D’Mello – Guitars & Backup Vocals
    Jason D’Souza – Guitars & Backup Vocals
    Karun Kannampilly – Drums & Percussion
    Adil Kurwa – Bass Guitar & Backup Vocals
    Additional Musicians
    Arnob Bal – Percussion on tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, & 8; keys on tracks 2, 6 & 7; group vocals on tracks 1, 3, 4, & 5.
    Jeremy D’Souza – Percussion on track 7; group vocals on tracks 1, 3, 4 & 5.
    Christabel Menezes – Group vocals on tracks 1, 3, & 5.
    Ronan Runwal & Nikita Borges – Hand claps on track 7.
    Produced by Arnob Bal for Floss Daily Productions.
    Drums tracked by Malay Vadalkar at Grey Spark Studios, Pune.
    All other instruments tracked by Jason D’Souza and Arnob Bal at Frank Gabriel Audio, Mumbai.
    Mixed by Arnob Bal at Frank Gabriel Audio, Mumbai.
    Mastered by Kristian Montano for Montano Mastering, Toronto.
    Album artwork by Hanisha Tirumalasetty.
    Special thanks to Jude D’Mello at Amigo Sound for the use of their amplifiers.
  • Roundelay – There Might Just Be Enough Time

    Roundelay – There Might Just Be Enough Time

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    Gratitude

    Whenever I produce an LP, it’s always hugely sentimental affair…
    …so before I start rambling uncontrollably…
    …I’d just like to thank Andrew Wiseman for tracking the drums on this album so well.
    Many thanks to James Robinson for contributing the beautiful organ parts on Holy Folk and Tidal Waves. Big shout out to Jeremy Kiehl for shouting along with me on Ordeal Or No Deal, and for the blessings of Roundelay alumni. Infinite gratitude to Jason D’Souza of Frank Gabriel Audio for letting me use his brand-spankin’-new studio to mix this album (and for listening to countless iterations of it together with me). Much respect to Kristian Montano of Sun K for mastering this album brilliantly.
    Thank you Tej Hunjan, Mark Howard, Jeanette Bruce, Devon Wells, Laura Weinhardt, Christa Angell, Bhasker Murthy, Zoe Dempster, Pat and Betty Lahey, Pepa Chan, Geoff Boyd, Chris Sparks, Vab and Liz Sethi for housing me as I embarked on producing a record across Canada and the Atlantic whilst being homeless…
    Finally,
    I’m forever grateful to the members of Roundelay – Michael Lahey, Brad Nichols, Joe Tucker, and Logan Wall – Thank you for trusting me with your music, for opening your homes, and for feeding me.
    The new album from Roundelay, There Just Might Be Enough Time, is available on all the usual platforms and at Fred’s Records in downtown St. John’s.
    What an epic time that we will never forget!
    The drums were tracked in a studio in Toronto. The bass was tracked in a museum in Whistler. The guitars were recorded in the village of Pouch Cove. The vocals were tracked above the only Pakistani restaurant (that I know of) in downtown St. John’s. The songs were mixed in Andheri, Mumbai. Finally, the songs were mastered at Lacquer Channel Studios in Toronto.
    It is incredibly meaningful to finally contribute something to the music scene in my home town.
    I’ve known the members of Roundelay since before there was a Roundelay.
    It was an utter joy to travel to such far-flung parts of Canada and to spend such quality time with some of my oldest friends.
    Thanks so much for making this record with me… it’s one of the most meaningful things I’ve ever been a part of.
    Let’s do it again!
  • AndrewLIVE – Walk Blind EP

    AndrewLIVE – Walk Blind EP

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    Gratitude

    It is our pleasure to present you all with The Walk Blind EP.
    I’d like to thank AndrewLIVE for blessing me with this project to work on. He has written some wonderful melodies and thoughtful lyrics for me to supply music to… to allow me to do the only thing that I know how to do, and for that I am eternally grateful.
    Thank you to Krystal Kiran for helping us make a video for the project.
    Thank you to Bob Gundu for lending us the camera so that we could make the video.
    Thank you to my girlfriend Denise Mattos for being so uncommonly supportive of me through the most difficult time in my life.
    Thank you to my Mom for putting up with my vagabond artist lifestyle and all the consequences that come along with it.
    Thank you to all my friends that have encouraged me and continue to believe in my work.
    I’d like to dedicate this record to my father, Arya K Bal, for I am sure that any musical talent that I might have was inherited from him.

    AndrewLIVE · Walk Blind EP

  • The Lipstick Junkies – Self Titled

    The Lipstick Junkies – Self Titled

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    Gratitude

    Here’s a story for you…

    These days, it’s hard for me to choose a favourite artist or band. But when I was a teenager, hands down it was The Red Hot Chili Peppers. I basically learned how to play guitar, bass and drums by listening to BloodSugarSexMagik again and again.

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers recorded BloodSugarSexMagik in 1991. The label had arranged for them to live in a much fabled mansion in the Hollywood Hills to record the album with acclaimed producer Rick Rubin. A documentary called Funky Monks was made about these recording sessions.

    When I was in the 11th grade, a friend of mine had acquired a copy of this documentary. Prior to viewing it, I had no idea what I record producer was or did. I simply wanted to be in a band.

    I watched Funky Monks constantly. When I saw the footage of Rick Rubin guiding the Chili Peppers through the sessions, something clicked. I realized “That’s it! That should be my career!”.

    And that was when I decided I wanted spend my life making records.

    Fast forward 13 years later: I was months away from completing my first full length production for singer/emcee, AndrewLIVE. I had spent the majority of the last decade producing electronic music, hip-hop beats, or the odd R&B tune. In this realm, the definition of “producer” is quite a bit different than the one I had seen in Funky Monks so many years ago.

         Given my background in electronic music, it had been quite hard to get a rock band to take me seriously. Getting the chance to produce a rock album was something that I had nearly given up on.

    And then I met The Lipstick Junkies – a funk/rock power trio from Toronto. I was fortunate enough to be introduced to these three guys by their manager and my close friend, Nova Courchene. They had been planning to make a few live-off-the-floor demos and were looking for someone to record them. I made the case to let me produce and mix their songs – to make an album. Thankfully they agreed.

    The first time I saw The Lipstick Junkies play at Toronto’s Silver Dollar Room, I was immediately impressed with their musicianship. What struck me more, however, was their onstage chemistry and the sincere joy with which they delivered their material. They possessed the strong sense of communion and brotherhood that many of the longest lasting and best music groups have. It was my goal to preserve those rare qualities on the record.

    The Lipstick Junkies rehearsed in a large home located in the suburbs of Toronto.

    So in the summer of 2013 – thirteen years after first seeing Funky Monks – there I found myself: commuting to a mansion with a backpack full of gear, on my way to produce the debut album of a funk/rock band.

    The universe has an amazing way of helping us realize our dreams if we are willing to put in the effort.

    I’d like to thank the wonderful Bloch family for welcoming me into and allowing us to record in their lovely home.

    I’d like to thank all the great folks that kept us company while we were getting it done – Ryan, Polina, Suraya, Tevin, and some others that I am surely forgetting.

    Thank you to the lovely Monica Moraru for your outstanding album artwork.

    A massive big thank you to Florian Bey. Without your immaculate tracking knowledge, the project would not have benefited from the brilliant drum sounds that I had to work with. I learned a lot from working with you.

    I’d like to thank all the musicians that contributed to this project.

    AndrewLIVE – Thanks for lending us your voice brah.

    James Robinson – After many years of friendship, it was a pleasure to finally collaborate with you on a proper project. Thanks for coming through.

    Leah Tomlinson – Thank you for your lovely voice. It’s great to keep it all in the fam.

    Logan Wall – So glad you could be involved in this. Thanks for your excellent djembe work and for your enthusiasm.

    I cannot verbalize how grateful I am to Nova Courchene for believing in me. Without you, this project would never have come my way. All your hard work will pay off –  I am sure of it.

    Last but certainly not least: THANK YOU JUNKIES!

    Greg Babinski – It was so much fun working with you. Especially on the vocal sessions. Thanks for your patience during the gruelling guitar sessions.

    Brian Davis – I see a great deal of my younger self in you. I hope to live vicariously through in the near future. I already do whenever I see you on the stage.

    JR Tomlinson – Without your driving snare-snap, it would be a completely different band.

    Thank you Junkies for your enthusiasm in getting this project going. Thanks for being open to my ideas and suggestions. Thanks for trusting me with your first record. Thanks for the countless smokes, rides, beers, hang outs, and all around good times.

    This project has been a blessing. Working with your upbeat music and youthful exuberance has helped through a very dark time in my life. I’m quite sure that I would have never had the opportunity to produce a rock album if you guys hadn’t believed in me. I’m infinitely grateful. If I have to stop here, at least I can say we did it.

    I’m extremely proud of you guys. It’s hard to believe that we started this project less than a year ago. It began as ideas and notes. Together we made it into a tangible piece of work. I hope this record is ultimately helpful to you in your journey forward.

    It is with a great deal of pride and satisfaction that I present the debut self-titled album from The Lipstick Junkies…

    https://soundcloud.com/thelipstickjunkies/sets/the-lipstick-junkies

    My favourite song on the album is Like Gold.

    My favourite moment on the album occurs form 2:50 – 2:59 on the song Strut It.

    …and that’s the story of how I produced my first rock album.

  • AndrewLIVE – LIVE from the 32nd Floor

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    Die Alone (Live)

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    Gratitude

    Ever since I decided (back in junior high school) that I wanted to live to make records, my singular goal has been to create an album that I can be completely proud of – front to back – no amendments.

    Today I can say that I have accomplished this goal.
    The soul is smiling.

    With a great deal of pride, I present to you the debut LP from AndrewLIVE, LIVE from the 32nd Floor.

    You can stream the whole album here…
    https://soundcloud.com/andrewlive/sets/live-from-the-32nd-floor

    We wrote and recorded the whole thing from our 32nd floor apartment in east Toronto.

    Firstly, I would like to thank YOU THE LISTENER. For anyone that bothered to listen to ANY material that I have posted from this project or any other in the past. In an age where music is considered disposable (often literally) and everyone has a friend in a band that wants you to “check out my stuff man” – Every listen, hit, play, like, comment, has been GREATLY appreciated.
    I understand that everyone has hectic and busy lives and if you have taken even a small portion of your time to lend your ears to my work, I am forever grateful. I mean that fully and completely. My greatest hope is that you like what you hear.

    I would like to thank God (or the Universe, Cosmic Consciousness, Laws Of Random Circumstance, or whatever doesn’t offend you) for blessing me with the skills, ability and experience to finally accomplish my dreams.

    I would like to thank my parents for supporting me (despite the dramatic influence of cultural/social norms) in pursuing something that must fit the definition of “pipe dream” more accurately than any other line of work (or any other type of dream, for that matter).

    I would like to thank my mother for teaching me the qualities (among countless others) of perseverance and discipline – without which I surely would have given up long ago.
    I would like to thank my father for passing along his artistic and creative spirit. I wish he could hear this and understand what it is that I have accomplished. I’m sure he’d love it.

    I would like to thank all the teachers (musical and otherwise) that had a positive influence on me and chose to encourage me rather than not. To my music teachers (of which there are too many to mention), I am reminded of your guidance and instruction on a daily basis. Included in those who have taught me my craft are my closest musical friends. All of your influences are evident in my playing. I see and hear you all on these tracks. I am sure that you are all sitting behind me when I pick up an instrument.

    I would like to thank all of my very great friends around the world who have showed their support for me even through the most difficult times. The ones who heard some of my most horrendous material and still saw something in there to encourage me. The ones who shared my ‘not-so-horrendous’ and ‘even-sometimes-good’ material over the years. The friends who took the effort to reach out during my most hermit like phases to make sure I was still ticking.
    As an only child, my best friends are like my closest family… and my best family are like my closest friends. You all know who you are and I know you can all work that one out yourselves. Together, you have all helped to shut the gates just before the last minions of my sanity would flee the complex.

    I would like to thank all of the artists (of which there are FAR too many to name) who have inspired me along my path and lead me to this point. I am humbled to be aware that all I know was simply passed down to me through the vast continuum of expanding human knowledge.

    I would like to thank St. John’s, Newfoundland, CANADA for being the MOST AMAZING place that I get to say that I’m from. I proudly proclaim this to everyone I meet around the world. And… although Andrew is from Pouch Cove, I’m quite sure that he’s spent a lot of time in St. John’s : P
    We may both live in Toronto, but Newfoundland is what produced us.
    Many people will refuse to believe that such a record can come from a place like Newfoundland.
    –> Fuck those people.

    I would like to thank Ross Connolly, Adrian Gagnon and James Hooper for their most valuable insight regarding the mastering process for this record. Thank you for your ears and advise. I think it sounds dece right?

    Lastly, and most importantly….
    THANK YOU ANDREW PATRICK LAHEY
    Thank you for blessing me with the opportunity to produce and perform with you on this – YOUR debut solo album.
    Thank you for putting just as much effort into composing each lyric and considering every melodic nuance as I did into crafting and mixing each instrumental for this album (plus the many others songs that we are still working on).
    Thank you for actually giving a fuck about the work that I put into this record (few other vocalists ever did).
    Thank you for presenting me with a project that has forced me to push myself as a musician/composer/producer/engineer.
    Thank you for presenting me with a project that would ultimately have me reach some arbitrary and abstract standard that I set for myself as a teenager.
    You have done a phenomenal job on each and every one of these songs. It has been a pleasure (despite the excessive housework) to watch you evolve into the songwriter that you have become.
    You may write from your own perspective and life experience, but given our shared lot (literally) as starving musicians – you have done an incredible job of speaking for me as well. I am sure that your words will strike the strongest of chords with so many of us (from so many walks of life), who are struggling in manifold ways.

    —> LISTEN TO THE LYRICS!!!

    Dear listener,
    Pay attention to every word that AndrewLIVE is spitting at you. If you do, I swear you will see vividly what it is like to throw away so much in the blind hope of some higher fulfilment. You will understand longing and loss. You will catch a glimpse into the mindset that stands up to myriad projectile life obstacles. You will understand that unshakable confidence can only come from the direct confrontation of your own insecurities. (And that’s just MY interpretation… listen for yourself and draw your own conclusions).

    I have NO IDEA how we made this record.
    (and I was there)
    There is absolutely NO REASON why two random fuckups should be able to make a record that sounds THIS GOOD from their 32 storey apartment in some shitty corner of Toronto that nobody in Toronto ever wants to visit.
    WE DID IT ANYWAY.
    (East York stand up)

    Congratulations AndrewLIVE on your debut LP. Producing it has been the most important task of my life.
    So congrats to me also I guess.
    Bring the next one.

    Thank you for listening
    & please enjoy : D

    Sincerely,
    Arnob Bal
    Floss Daily Productions

    AndrewLIVE · LIVE from the 32nd Floor