BLUE BOX SESSIONS by KHAN

SKU114862
ArtistKHAN
TitleBLUE BOX SESSIONS
LabelSECOND CIRCLE
Catalog #SC018
Tag
ReleaseW 48 - 2020
FormatVinyl - EU12''
EAN Barcode0731628580550
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Tracks

  1. Give Me More
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/sc018_blue_box_sessions/a1._khan_-_give_me_more_6-47.mp3
  2. Sweet Pink Lemonade
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/sc018_blue_box_sessions/a2._khan_-_sweet_pink_lemonade_10-19.mp3
  3. Slow Stepper
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/sc018_blue_box_sessions/b1._khan_-_slow_stepper_7-29.mp3
  4. Warm Leathereth
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/sc018_blue_box_sessions/b2._khan_-_warm_leathereth_5-46.mp3

Description

A selection of four early tracks by theater, film and music producer Can Oral under his Khan alias.

Can moved to Williamsburg, New York in the early 90's along with good friend and fellow musician Jimi Tenor. Born in Germany of Turkish-Finnish parents, he would frantically start buying equipment (such as a TR808, TB303 and Korg Polysix) from junk shops across New York, becoming greatly prolific in his recordings which he would work on throughout the night. During the daytime, Can set up and ran the now defunct Temple Records, a seminal Soho record store, and later label, largely importing Techno and Acid from Europe. Though a small store, Temple Records would count musicians and DJs such as Björk, Tricky, Dee-Lite, Josh Wink and Joey Beltram among its regular customers. Also he would host many such guests to play live or DJ at his weekly Techno party “Killer” which was held at Save The Robots in New York’s East Village.

Can Oral's nightly studio sessions eventually led to an almost inexhaustible discography with over a dozen monikers each representing a different aspect of his productions. SC018 focuses then on his early electronic works as Khan.

Named after the color painted studio where the EP was produced between 1993-1996, 'Blue Box Sessions' is a collection of four analogue machine driven cuts, covering different tempos and ethos within electronic music. Initially live recorded to an old DAT recorder, and without any overdubs, SC018 is a lost and found artefact to Khan's unquestioned raw talent and timeless relevance.

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