Flashpoint Music

The project resulted in a re-make of the 11 minute, mid-70s hit for Stevie Wright, "Evie Parts 1, 2 & 3" which peaked in the Australian ARIAnet singles chart at #2 in March 2005.

Later that year, Harry and Daniel teamed up with David Hasselhoff, recording and producing a #3 hit on the UK Singles Chart, "Jump In My Car".

The Melbourne-based indie rock outfit British India signed to Flashpoint Music in after their manager Glenn Goldsmith had a chance encounter with Harry Vanda.

British India's 2007 debut album Guillotine, was nominated for a J Award by Australian radio station triple j.

In December of that year, British India won the AIR Award for 'Best New Independent Artist'[1] and had two entries into triple j's Hottest 100 countdown.