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Not A Trampoline
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Studio Album
Released 2014
Length 36:33
Label N/A
Producer Gregtronic
Addtl. Info Engineered by Bora Karaca
Mastered by Dave Cooley at Elysian Masters
Recorded at the LaBORAtory in Los Angeles, California

Not A Trampoline is the first solo album by Rob Cantor, released on April 14th 2014.

The first single Old Bike was released on March 4th, 2014 along with a new website,[1] and new Facebook Page.[2]

History

Pre-Release

After the Good & Evil tour in 2011, Rob would continue writing songs with no thought of making an album.[3] Part of his song writing time was taken up by freelance jobs with companies, as well as small tracks released on his SoundCloud. Eventually Rob and friend Ricky Lax would try to tackle creating an entire musical in April 2012, Mr. President, There’s an Asteroid Headed Directly For the Earth: The Musical.[4] These plans would fall apart however after Amazon Studios never picked it up.[3]

After he had written quite a few tracks, Rob would play these for producer Gregtronic, who enjoyed the tracks.[3] The duo soon went to work on recording songs at the LaBORAtory, the first being All I Need Is You.[3] The plans for it was to be a 4-track EP, but the amount of tracks soon piled up and it turned into a full length album.[3] Despite recording it separately from Tally Hall, the album still featured contributions from Tally Hall bandmates. Andrew Horowitz helped write and produce The Rendezvous and Perfect, Ross Federman helped write the drums on Old Bike, and Joe Hawley provided his blessing for Rob's recording of I'm Gonna Win.[5]

One track that was scrapped from the album was described as a "cool-sounding dance track" named "Let Your Little Light Shine" that was sadly cut due to it not meshing well with the rest of the tracks.[3]

Release

On March 4th 2014, the album opened for pre-release sales through Bandcamp with an unfinished album cover showing Rob with the release date. The music video for Old Bike was released on the same date, the first single from the album.[6]

March 19th would see the release of another single, Ghost.[7] Part of the album's rollout was a new part of Rob's website, Rob's Street Team. This was made to help publicize Rob's music and videos, rewarding street team members with items like demos, pictures, and physical pieces of the videos themselves.

Not a Trampoline mockup created by Bora Karaca.
Album art used on Bandcamp before the album's release.

On April 11th, the album artwork was finished.[8] The album title was inspired by a trip Gregtronic and Rob took after the recording sessions for the album were finished, where they came across some "signage" with assumedly similar sayings on it.[3] The artwork was originally intended to be a single flamingo feather, however when it was mocked up he felt it was too serious, a tone unfitting of much of the album. Bora Karaca would email Rob around the same time with a cover he created to replace a auto-generated cover iTunes made, which struck Rob as weird but fitting. Rob and Bora would go out to KFC to buy some chicken wings to photograph and made the final cover that same day.[9]

The album was finally released on April 14, 2014.[10] The Bandcamp release comes with a PDF file featuring lyrics and credits from the album, plus photos of items which definitely aren't trampolines.[11]

Track listing

# Title Writers Lead Singers Duration
1. "Ghost" Cantor, Gregtronic Cantor 4:08
2. "Old Bike" Cantor Cantor 3:07
3. "Garden of Eden" Cantor, Gregtronic Cantor 3:23
4. "The Rendezvous" Cantor, Horowitz, Gregtronic Cantor, Madi Diaz 3:37
5. "I'm Gonna Win" Hawley, Cantor Cantor 2:38
6. "All I Need Is You" Cantor, Gregtronic Cantor 3:19
7. "Flamingo" Cantor Cantor, Andrew Laurich 3:16
8. "La Telenovela" Cantor, Jhameel, Gregtronic Cantor, Jhameel 2:56
9. "In Memoriam" Cantor Cantor 1:11
10. "Let Your Mother Know" Cantor, Gregtronic Cantor 3:09
11. "Perfect" Cantor, Horowitz Cantor 3:21
12. "Lonely (But Not Alone)" Cantor Cantor 2:29

Liner Notes

Art Direction by Bora Karaca & Rob Cantor
Packaging Layout by Nick DuPlessis
Photography by Nick DuPlessis & Diana King
Photograph of Alan Alda by Greg Kessler
Produced & Mixed by Gregtronic
Engineered by Bora Karaca

Mastered by Dave Cooley at Elysian Masters
Recorded at the LABORATORY in Los Angeles, California
Management: Cyndi Lynott for WCP
Booking: Erik Selz for Red Ryder

Special Thanks: Lindsey Alvarez, Lauren Bar-Lev, Don Bodin,
Alyssa Cantor, Cathy Cantor, David Cantor, Chase Deso, Madi
Diaz, Ross Federman, Molly Ferguson, Mike Frederickson,
Joe Hawley, Tony Hoffer, Andrew Horowitz, Jan Jaworski, Jeff
Jenkins, Jimmy “Jet” Jenkins, Peggy Jenkins, Jhameel, Ahmet
Karaca, Zarin Karaca, Ben Ketai, Allison Kurtzer, Andrew Laurich,
Rick Lax, Andrew Lee, Jana Lee, Hanna LoPatin, Steve Loter,
Cyndi Lynott, Randall Maxwell, Steven Peltzer, Daniel
Reitzenstein, Dan Rosenberg, Ben Rosenblatt, Ryan Rubin,
Zabeth Russel, Zubin Sedghi, Michael Silver, Kip Smedley,
James Stonehouse, Scott Uhlfelder, and Ben Wise.

For Alan, my shimmering Hawkeye in the sky.[11]

References