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"WHO NEVER RESTS"
OUT NOW !!!
Release: Tomlab Records April 2, 2007/USA May 2007
Catalog: TOM96CD / TOM96LP
Format: CD / VINYL LP
Khan: Who Never Rests.
This alone kinda says it all. If you’re not familiar with Khan, all I can say is he really never rests. Born Can Oral (possibly the best name EVER, in my opinion), raised in Frankfurt to Turkish-Finnish parents, Khan is an extremely prolific producer – to put it mildly. Describing him as a restless vagabond is not really quite enough. He’s a world resident (currently based in Berlin, after previously residing in New York, Mexico, Cologne and Finland) who has produced electronic music under at least 10 pseudonyms and collaborations (including Bizz OD, 4E, El Turco Loco, Captain Comatose, Kid and Khan).
So for his first album for Tomlab, Who Never Rests only begins to explain the persona of Khan, yet at the same time, presents a very complete picture of the musician and man today.
Who Never Rests is a celebration of a man who is in full control of his sound and vision.
With his previous albums on Matador, the journey was just starting. “1-900 GET-KHAN” was the first chapter of the story. Khan launched the persona of a male hustler, selling himself to the audience by performing in a pair of underpants with “KHAN” stitched on the ass. It certainly got the party started!
Then with “No Comprendo”, Khan produced a living-homage to the artists that inspired him, collaborating with Diamanda Galas, Andre Williams, Kid Congo Powers, Brigitte Fontaine, Julee Cruise, and Stereo Total’s Francoise Cactus. It’s a true work of sheer class and innovation. Might sound cheesy, but if you listen to it, you’ll get the drift.
But then Khan started focusing on collaborations. He toured and produced with Kid Congo Powers (The Gun Club, Bad Seeds, The Cramps) and released “Bad English” (Transsolar). He recorded as Little Annie and The Legally Jammin (with Christian Jendreiko). And he recorded and toured as Captain Comatose (“Going Out” and “Up in Flames”) on Playhouse as the last standing disco band: one giant disco party!
Now the party isn’t really over…it’s just mutated into a celebration of Khan. “Honey, it’s been a journey to the moon and back…” he sings on “Favor After Favor”, and that summarises Who Never Rests pretty well. Khan has lived all over the world, worked with his heroes, started the party and got the T-shirt. Now he’s quite literally found his voice. Six years ago, he had other people sing his songs and now it’s him – solo. Unashamed. Upfront. Honest. All or nothing. Khan times 20! He’s finally worked out where his home is: within himself. For those who have that eternal search for needing to belong, you’ll know what he means. He’ll never rest because his restless soul is in his blood. A Turkish-Finn, raised in Germany and performs in English? Sure. For Khan, this is who he is. Believe that.
So yet there is another progression in Khan’s sound and style. Who Never Rests drips with sleaze and sophistication. There’s a party, and Satan’s standing in the corner, soakin in sexy sweat, drinking champagne with the gothic bunny himself. (“Take it Out on Me”, “Strip Down”, “On the Run”, Favor After Favor”, ”U Like 2 Party”) Khan’s a torch singer in a greasepaint carny clown suit, ready to strap you in and take you to Hell. But don’t worry, he’ll bring you back in one piece after he has his way with you. (“Who Never Rests”, “Hey Lil’ Sister”, “Excommunication”, “The Shining”).
Khan’s journey is one that isn’t about to end so you better just sit back and enjoy the ride.
To experience this fully, you need to see Khan at his live finest. He performs solo or in the trio Khan of Finland, featuring Boris Bergmann on piano and Mark Boombastik as human beatbox. Coming to a village of the damned near you…
“Will there be gardens? Will there be entertainment all night?” Well, this is Khan, so I should think so…
- JK Mingo -
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Member Since: 2/13/2006
Band Website: khanoffinland.com
Band Members:
video by: Stock 'n' Wolf

video by: www.UrbiEtOrbi.nl

video: Khan Of Finland live at HU Festival, Budapest/Hu 2007

Mark Boombastik (human beatbox)
Boris Bergmann (piano)
Khan (cymbal, ukulele & vocals)

collaborations:

Kid Congo Powers

Brigitte Fontain
Diamanda Galas
Julee Cruise
Francoise Cactus
Brezel Göring
Gus Gus
Little Annie
Kaos

Alexander Kowalski
Fabian Stall AKA Zero Cash
Andre Williams
Jon Spencer
Air Liquide
Dr. Walker
Nerk/Tok Tok
Dirk Leyers
Christian Jendreiko
Hanin Elias
Himadri
Jammin' Unit
Lukas Ligetti

Influences:
Sounds Like: Diamanda Galas:

"Turkish brother homopsychotic Khan is very disturbed - all the better for our mutual enemies."

Kid Congo Powers:

"Khan has a great ass... and the music is fabtabulous! ... 'Why Hurt Flesh' was supposed to be like The Crystals' 'He Hit Me and it Felt Like A Kiss' but we went a bit wild and it turned to cannibalism!... Khan was all for it. It's nice to fraternize with genius."

Julee Cruise:

"My dog thinks Khan's music is Devil music..."

Alec Empire:

"Khan is a true genius! A lot of people copied him, fuck them, he is the original. The collaboration between Hanin and him defines what New York's indie drum-machine bands are trying since years but never achieve. I just wish Hanin would stop carrying a gun..."

Record Label: El Turco Loco/Tomlab/Playhouse/Matador
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Den Haag Security Violence

this is a letter I wrote a friend about what had happened to me after a Khan Of Finland live show at the Praat van Troje in Den Haag/NL, March 22nd 2008. The accounts were actually much worst than wh...
Posted by Khan on Sat, 24 May 2008 09:58:00 PST

Im Single 001 OUT NOW !

I’m Single 001 OUT NOW !Khan Who Never Rests Remixed Vol.1""I’m Single" debut 12" is comprised of exclusive remixes out of Khan’s last studio album "Who Never Rests" (tomlab). DJ Ka...
Posted by Khan on Wed, 09 Jan 2008 08:10:00 PST

Paris Nov 18th @ Rex, Eyes Need Sugar LGFF

check out the following links for some video and foto material of this beautiful night at Eyes Need Sugar @ Rex Club.no injuries this time ;)Khan "eXcommunication" live at Rex/Eyes Need SugarDame Pipi...
Posted by Khan on Fri, 24 Nov 2006 06:18:00 PST

the danger of playing live !!

Hey folks,just got back from Iceland and wanted to add another little story of pain and pleasure playing live.so we did this gig with "khan of finland" our second to be "genau".I had my bunny ears on ...
Posted by Khan on Mon, 23 Oct 2006 04:23:00 PST

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please check out avideo for a brand new music web-site:http://www.flasher.com/view_profile.php?profile_id= 56
Posted by Khan on Wed, 04 Oct 2006 09:31:00 PST

Dieter Roth Orchester

intermedium rec. 026Das Dieter Roth Orchester spielt kleine wolken,typische scheiße und nie gehörte musikHg. von Wolfgang Müller und Barbara SchäferMit: Armand & Bruno, Andreas Dorau, Ghostigital, Kha...
Posted by Khan on Mon, 29 May 2006 11:00:00 PST

a day in Stansted (glam slam)

ok, I was on my way to Glasgow for a dj gig and I got stranded in beautiful Stansted cuz my Berlin Air flight AB8294 on March 31st broke down. Thanx god this didn’t happen in the air....well I ...
Posted by Khan on Tue, 04 Apr 2006 02:08:00 PST

the damage is done

what about hearloss and shrinking livers ?
Posted by Khan on Sun, 19 Mar 2006 06:30:00 PST

more damage.........

well, this wasn’t even the first time this happened to me. about 2 years ago I played a show in cologne and I broke a finger while playing. playing live does have the effect that you don&rsquo...
Posted by Khan on Sat, 18 Mar 2006 07:06:00 PST

collateral damage at gigs

well.....excuse my bad english....but here is what happened to me a couple of weeks ago at a show in paris. i jumped off the stage (which I've done a million times before) but this time it went wrong...
Posted by Khan on Mon, 13 Mar 2006 11:50:00 PST