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The Blue Night Network

  The second full length CD from Toronto-based Public Transit Recordings. This compilation features some new and emerging local South Asian performers. Artists such as Radar aka Nikhil Tumne, M-Rock aka Maneesh Bidaye, and Rosina from the LAL crew, draw from many of the influences of the music.
 

Radar's track "verbal science" is a forray into beat boxing, in which all the sounds in the song are played with his mouth. In the track "fader in the middle" M-Rock showcases his turntablism skills as he creates a song solely from two turntables. In the song "Corners" by L A L the smooth vocals of Rosina and the down tempo beats of Murr, exemplify the overall mood of this compilation, telling the story of a typical urban street corner.

LAL: Adding Colour to the Underground Music Scene

Lal started working collaboratively about two years ago. Nick had been mixing and DJing and Rose had been a closet writer for years. Like most artists at some point, they felt a pressure to conform; each went to school for two years, each dropped out to pursue music.

"There's a lot of pressure on South Asians to go to school, get your degree, become a doctor", says Rose, "I always knew I wanted to do music...I went to the University of Toronto for a couple of years...but then I said you know what? I have to do this."

The ball got rolling when Public Transit Recording took an interest in a track that Rose had written and produced. "Moonstar (a producer at PTR) put out a compilation of music Toronto and I had produced this track, you know, haphazardly...and I played it for him and he like it..and he put it on the comp and that was two years ago". The rest is history.

Like most worthwhile music these day, Lal's sound eludes description. It's got a funk, house, hip hop, Erika Badu/ Portishead thing going on. Although both are heavily influenced by House, Hip Hop, and Reggae, Rose says that the South Asian influence has always been there, just subconsciously.

Now studying classical Indian music, she hopes to incorporate recognizably Indian tonalities into the sweet, soulful music that Lal produces.


Usra Leedham
Raj Palta- Toronto's South Asian Youth Magazine

www.rajpalta.com


 

 

Real Audio

M-Roc -
Fader in the Middle

Radar -
Verbal Science

L A L -
Corners




 

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