In this exclusive interview, we catch up with Andrew Canlon to delve into the story behind his latest release, ‘Liquid Love.’ Known for his unique ability to blend Classical Music techniques with the pulse of modern electronic production, Andrew Canlon shares how he crafted this energetic track from an initial melody into a full-bodied anthem primed for the dancefloor. From the inspiration and creative process behind the track to his vision for live performances, Andrew Canlon gives us an inside look at his evolving sound, creative process, and what fans can expect next.
Hi Andrew Canlon, how are you?
Doing well, thanks for having me.
To start, what inspired the creation of ‘Liquid Love’?
‘Liquid Love’ is definitely a product of just playing around in the studio. I started with the beat and could hear a melody, but I didn’t have any lyrics in mind. As I was humming along to the track, those words just formed in my head, and I started to riff on it. That’s how the verse came to be as well. Sometimes I just enjoy wordplay and the challenge of making things fit together and rhyme in a cool way. It doesn’t have to mean anything deep or specific; it just has to fit the vibe, and ‘Liquid Love’ sounded cool and kind of edgy.
Can you tell us more about the lyrical themes in ‘Liquid Love’?
It’s very much open to interpretation. Because I came up with the phrase ‘Liquid Love,’ it seemed either intriguing or just kind of gross. What is Liquid Love? I don’t know. It’s whatever you want it to be.
What message do you want listeners to take away?
The message of this song really comes through in the music. I just want you to dance, man. I always had that intention when working on the track, but things really went up a notch when I took it to Joey Wunsch at Flux Studios here in NYC. He took what I did and poured jet fuel all over it.
What was the production process like for ‘Liquid Love’?
It was fun! I loved vibing on it at home in my bedroom studio, but going to Flux Studios and working with Joey was amazing. Getting in the vocal booth to give a real performance and watching Joey work with the stems to really beef it up was so cool to see. When he played me his first cut, I remember my eyes going wide. The bass hit me square in the chest. It was awesome.
Can you walk us through your approach?
Yeah, it was a really simple approach. Once I felt the beat and the melody forming, it was just a matter of solidifying the song structure. Joey made some changes to the arrangement, but I loved everything he did. It was a great collaboration.
What kind of energy or mood were you aiming to create with ‘Liquid Love’?
I knew from early on that this was going to be a shameless EDM dance club track. With ‘Liquid Love,’ there was only one direction to go, and I embraced it.
How does ‘Liquid Love’ fit into the broader scope of your discography and evolving sound?
I’m so glad you asked. I recently released a live 60-minute electronic set that includes ‘Liquid Love’ as part of the mix. It’s cool to see how it fits into my discography, as it works really well! I tend to lean more into Melodic/Progressive House, but it’s great to have tracks that just get people moving.
How do you balance storytelling with musicality in a track like ‘Liquid Love’?
With this song, I think you let the audience fill in the blanks. The title is ambiguous, so I didn’t want to get too specific with it. While it hints at romance, it’s largely undefined.
What was your creative process like when developing the vocal hooks for ‘Liquid Love’?
Great question. I wanted the vocals to blend in, making the whole track feel like a living, breathing force. This led to a breathy vocal that feels raw. You can hear me inhaling and exhaling, making it organic yet synthesized. Again, credit goes to Joey for a sizzling vocal mix.
The track features dynamic hooks and ambient sonic textures—how did you balance these contrasting elements to create a well-balanced mix and an engaging experience for listeners?
Thanks for noticing. I started by programming the beat and laying down the melody before handing it over to Joey. We collaborated, but I tried to give him space to bring his own flair. I trusted him to get us there, and he did.
How do you envision ‘Liquid Love’ being received in live performances, and how do you plan to incorporate it into your sets?
Great question. I highly recommend checking out my live set on YouTube, as it showcases how ‘Liquid Love’ interacts with other tracks in a live environment. It fits in seamlessly.
What’s next for Andrew Canlon? Can you share any more about your upcoming releases, projects, or performances?
It’s been a busy summer with two new singles and a live set, but I’m looking forward to attending ADE for the first time in 2024 and working with my partners to take this show on tour. That’s always been my goal. I believe we’re in a great position to make that happen as we close out the year and look to 2025. I release new music regularly, so follow along for updates on new releases and NYC shows as we pursue that dream!
As Andrew Canlon continues to carve out a distinct space in the Electronic Music scene, ‘Liquid Love’ comes as another step forward in his creative journey, exemplifying his abilities, sound and approach. With plans for live shows and new music, aiming to expand his fan base and share his music with new audiences, Andrew Calon appears on a promising trajectory. So, stay tuned and be sure to follow his journey, keeping up-to-date with Andrew Canlon across social media.
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