Bad Animal News on Resident Advisor
24 November 2011
Alland Byallo has a new record label in the works called Bad Animal.
The label is only the latest endeavor from the American DJ and producer. For the better part of the last decade, Byallo has had his hand in a number of projects aside from his own productions, most notably [Kontrol], a party he co-founded six years ago that became one of the finest house and techno nights in his home city of San Francisco (hear more about that in RA's recent Exchange with Byallo and one of the party's other core members, Sammy D). Since then he's churned out a series of 12-inches, an album called Brick By Brick, and moved to Berlin, all while staying busy as a graphic designer on the side.
Bad Animal is his first foray into the world of label management. It will be a platform primarily for his own productions and those by close friends, with profits going to the World Wildlife Fund. The first release is Thirsty Eyes, an EP with two of Byallo's original tracks plus remixes by dOP and the German producer Adam Port. It's available next month digitally and on vinyl.
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The label is only the latest endeavor from the American DJ and producer. For the better part of the last decade, Byallo has had his hand in a number of projects aside from his own productions, most notably [Kontrol], a party he co-founded six years ago that became one of the finest house and techno nights in his home city of San Francisco (hear more about that in RA's recent Exchange with Byallo and one of the party's other core members, Sammy D). Since then he's churned out a series of 12-inches, an album called Brick By Brick, and moved to Berlin, all while staying busy as a graphic designer on the side.
Bad Animal is his first foray into the world of label management. It will be a platform primarily for his own productions and those by close friends, with profits going to the World Wildlife Fund. The first release is Thirsty Eyes, an EP with two of Byallo's original tracks plus remixes by dOP and the German producer Adam Port. It's available next month digitally and on vinyl.
see here



