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Moonlight

Hanni El Khatib

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Cat No: IL2025V

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Release Date:  19 January 2015

Label:  Innovative Leisure / Round Hill Records

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0810874020796

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  19 January 2015

Label:  Innovative Leisure / Round Hill Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0810874020789

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    On his 2011 debut Will The Guns Come Out, Hanni El Khatib tried something he'd never tried before making a bedroom-style recording of his stripped brand of Rock n Roll mostly for the sheer joy of making it. For his ferocious 2013 follow-up Head In The Dirt, he tried something new again, enlisting Dan Auerbach as a producer.

    But after Head In The Dirts release and almost a year of relentless touring, Hanni knew he needed to go past unpredictable all the way to unprecedented. He needed isolation, time and the chance to experiment.

    So after 30 days locked in hand-picked L.A. studio The Lair, the result is the album Moonlight the rarest and most welcome kind of album, made at that perfect point in life where confidence, experience, and technique unite to help an artist do anything they want.

    That's why it starts with a song that sounds like a Mobb Deep beat under a Suicide-style synth drone and ends with an ESG-meets-LCD Soundsystem gone Italo-disco song about life and death. That's why it collides crushing crate-digger drumbeats that'd be right at home on a Can LP or an Eddie Bo 45 with bleeding distorto guitar, bent and broken barroom piano and hallucinatory analogue flourishes.

    Description

    On his 2011 debut Will The Guns Come Out, Hanni El Khatib tried something he'd never tried before making a bedroom-style recording of his stripped brand of Rock n Roll mostly for the sheer joy of making it. For his ferocious 2013 follow-up Head In The Dirt, he tried something new again, enlisting Dan Auerbach as a producer.

    But after Head In The Dirts release and almost a year of relentless touring, Hanni knew he needed to go past unpredictable all the way to unprecedented. He needed isolation, time and the chance to experiment.

    So after 30 days locked in hand-picked L.A. studio The Lair, the result is the album Moonlight the rarest and most welcome kind of album, made at that perfect point in life where confidence, experience, and technique unite to help an artist do anything they want.

    That's why it starts with a song that sounds like a Mobb Deep beat under a Suicide-style synth drone and ends with an ESG-meets-LCD Soundsystem gone Italo-disco song about life and death. That's why it collides crushing crate-digger drumbeats that'd be right at home on a Can LP or an Eddie Bo 45 with bleeding distorto guitar, bent and broken barroom piano and hallucinatory analogue flourishes.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Moonlight
      • 2. Melt Me
      • 3. The Teeth
      • 4. Chasin'
      • 5. Worship Song (No. 2)
      • 6. Mexico
      • 7. Servant
      • 8. All Black
      • 9. Home
      • 10. Dance Hall
      • 11. Two Brothers

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Moonlight
      • 2. Melt Me
      • 3. The Teeth
      • 4. Chasin'
      • 5. Worship Song (No. 2)
      • 6. Mexico
      • 7. Servant
      • 8. All Black
      • 9. Home
      • 10. Dance Hall
      • 11. Two Brothers