Zoe Viccaji's album Dareeche earns a technical nod from India

Published June 1, 2015
Zoe Viccaji's debut album earns recognition in India for its superior mixing  — Photo courtesy Kool Muzone
Zoe Viccaji's debut album earns recognition in India for its superior mixing — Photo courtesy Kool Muzone

Zoe Viccaji's debut album Dareeche won the Best Mixed Album (Non-Film) Award at the Indian Recording Arts (IRA) Awards on May 30. The IRA Awards recognise under-celebrated technical expertise in music with a particular focus on music produced by independent artists.

Dareeche was recorded by Shahi Hasan in Karachi, and Mumbai-based sound engineers contributed to the album after Viccaji was signed by Universal Music in India. Christian Wright at Abbey Road Studios, London, mastered the album.

In a Facebook post, Viccaji thanked all the people behind the win:

Also read: I want to release songs and not have expectations: Zoe Viccaji

Viccaji is now focused on making less commercial music.

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