| Interview
with Joti Dhillon
with
Ankur Sood
First off, who is Joti Dhillon and what is he
like?
I’m
24, grew up in Toronto. I’m more of a laid back type
of person. Okay enough beginning to sound like a personal
ad, haha. I’m the A/V director at Planet Recordz and
now a producer on the label.
How did you get into the music business and
what were your first steps?
It
all officially started back in the mid 90s when I met Sarbjit
Saroya (owner of Planet Recordz) and the rest is history.
I grew up listening to bhangra and Punjabi music so it is
a dream come true to be part of it all. I’m really
thankful to Sarbjit Saroya for giving me the chance to be
part of it all. I have been on the management side of the
business for past few years and the role has been gradually
growing. To be where we are as a team of Planet Recordz
and for me being a music producer it has taken a lot of
hard work, dedication and passion. Hopefully everyone appreciates
the kind of effort we are putting out to keep the cultural
aspect of Punjabi music alive.
You’ve
just released your album, what can we expect of it? Where
can we find it?
The
album is called “Behind the Scenes” and it showcases
a variety of talented singers from Toronto & India namely
Sukhdev Darapuria, Raj Brar, Soni Pabla, Sodhi, Nirmal Sidhu
& Balwinder Lasara. It’s got a remake of the Kuldip
Manak classic “Tera Nak da Koka” which is a
modern twist of the original & a variety of other styles
fused together with the desi sound. You can pick it up at
any South Asian music shop around the globe.4. I turn on
the radio or flip on the tube and I hear the same dancehall
coolie dance riddim sample used in every other song (i.e.
Sean Paul – Feel Alright), when is sampling ok to
do?
Personally
I don’t have anything against sampling as long as
it is tasteful and you’ve got the rights to use it.
For example one of the biggest bhangra anthems of all time
is sampled “Beware of the Boyz aka Mundian ton Bachke”
and it is done with class. Then on the other end of the
spectrum you could take one of those tracks where all that’s
done is the producers do nothing besides throw a vocal on
top of an instrumental which he’s downloaded over
the Internet or something. I’ve got some samples used
on my album which I feel are done with taste.
What are your thoughts about the Bhangra scene
at the moment? Where does Canada stand in all of this?
The
Bhangra scene has taken a step forward by entering the mainstream
market. The quality of the albums being released is getting
better. Artists like Panjabi MC, Rishi Rich, Sukshinder
Shinda, Dr. Zeus, RDB, Jazzy B, and Raghav (another Canadian
artist) have made it big in the UK mainstream market. On
the other hand, the scene is quite different here in Canada.
I don’t think we are supporting the bhangra scene
as it is being supported in the UK. We’ve got top
Punjabi and bhangra singers and producers, which have gone
from Canada to the UK to explore and venture into bigger
things. Jazzy B, Raghav, Manmohan Waris, Kamal Heer, and
Harbhajan Mann just to name a few. I believe the scene could
be big here, its just that people got to let go of their
inhibitions and just let their “inner desi”
out, lol, sounds funny but it’s true. I mean the Indian
population is huge here and the scene should be a lot bigger.
It seems almost as if some of the people here are embarrassed
to be desi, which I feel is a real shape considering some
of the biggest producers in the world i.e. Timberland &
Dr. Dre are looking into the desi scene for ideas. That
gives you something to think about.
Bro,
I’ve got a wicked voice, which can be compared to
that American Idol guy William Hung, have I got a chance
and can you produce my album?
Ha
ha ha, sure why not I could use a comedy skit for my next
album.
How
about someone who’s trying to make it in the desi
music industry, any words of advice?
Take
the time to make your product as best as you can make it,
have faith, learn from everything you do and always remember
you might have all the equipment in the world but that doesn’t
mean your going to make it. It’s not about what you
have but what you can do with what you have. Also, you got
to have patience in this world, things might not happen
right away but if you keep on working hard and have the
passion and dedication, you will make it one day.
Let’s
play a game. I’ll give you two choices; you pick the
one that appeals to you more and give a reason, ready?
- Slow
dance with the most beautiful girl you’ve seen or
Bhangra with your boys?
Slow dance with the most beautiful girl because I can
do bhangra with my buddies anytime. The opportunity doesn’t
come again and again to dance with the most beautiful
girl init!
-
Mum’s homemade pizza or Indian restaurant
buffet (careful she might be reading)?
Mum’s homemade pizza because she makes it so good.
-
BMW M3 or Mercedes Benz SL500?
Benz SL500.
- West-end
Toronto or East-end Toronto?
West-end Toronto.
- Rather
be single or attached?
Ummmmmmmmmmm……. wouldn’t mind either
way
Getting back to business, what can we expect
from yourself and Planet Recordz in the future?
After
this album release I have concentrated on management duties
more as we got some huge titles coming out this year. We’ve
got Earl Ferns’ (another Toronto guy) “RISE
UP” which will be released by the end of the year.
We’ve got a single by Nav Sarao featuring Snow, which
will be out soon. Also our newest vocalist, DJ Tiger aka
Paul Sanghera has got his album in the works. We release
a lot of Bhangra titles from India but also release most
of the albums from the UK as well. So for more info everyone
can visit www.planetrecordz.com . I haven’t got much
time to think about my next album at the moment, but within
few weeks I will sit down and start putting some ideas together.
Just expect bigger and better things from us and watch this
space!
Any
final thoughts to all of our Mybindi.com readers?
Thank
you all very much. It is amazing how much love and admiration
all the fans have given me (a bit overwhelming at times).
I also would like to give mybindi.com an extra special thank
you for taking the time out to interview me and keeping
the vibe alive in Toronto and all over!
Check
out Joti’s site: www.jotidhillon.com
for video’s, music & more information.
Here’s
your chance to WIN 1 of 5 of cd’s if you correctly
answer:
- What
is Joti Dhillon’s role at Planet Recordz?
-
What is the name of his new album?
Submit
your answers to:
joti@planetrecordz.com
Please
be sure to include your name & email address. Contest
runs until Sunday August 15th, 2004 so
get your answers in!
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