Co-produced by Khosla and Beach Boys engineer Jeff Peters, this album has lived in Khosla's mind since he was a child, growing up in his New Jersey home listening to a mix of Bollywood oldies and Western rock bands. "Mohd. Rafi, Michael Stipe of REM, Kishore Kumar, and The Beatles all have inspired me ever since I could sing my first note," Khosla reveals.
While these influences are widely apparent in the 11-song collection, the album also evokes sunny California pop, 1960s Indian films and George Harrison's psychedelia-tinged work. The new tracks will be showcased on a mini East Coast tour kicking off November 19 in New York.
Goldspot On Tour
November 19 New York, N.Y. Piano's
November 20 Philadelphia, Pa. World Caf� Live
November 22 Washington, D.C. Black Cat
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