Khonnor
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Connor Kirby-Long (born July 24, 1986) is an electronic musician from New London, New Hampshire who releases music under the name Khonnor. He has published works under several other names, including Grandma, Gaza Faggot and I, Cactus.
He uses low-tech instruments such as an instructional Japanese language course package's microphone, an amp, a guitar, and experimental electronics in his recordings which explore the relationship between language and sound. He has released one album, Handwriting, in 2004.
Since then he has diverged from his more popular melodical electronic sound, and gone towards a more rhythmic form of his own genre.
Khonnor has actively promoted his music on the Soulseek file-sharing network. His debut album garnered a 9 out of 10 record review in NME, and received good reviews in several major newspapers and publications such as The New York Times.[1]
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Handwriting (2004)
[edit] EPs
As I, Cactus
As Grandma
- Spinach Gas Room Spaghetti Straps (2002)
- Bopping Around In A Skin Car (2002)
- For Your Broken Heart (2003)
- Tiny Fashion'' (2005)
As Khonnor
As Gaza Faggot
[edit] Other
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Release as I, Cactus (free downloads)
- Release as Grandma (free downloads)
- Collection of reviews (including mainstream publications like The New York Times, The Observer, and The Daily Telegraph)
- Review of Handwriting in the University of Notre Dame Observer
- Review of Handwriting at Pitchfork Media
- Andres Lokko on making the Khonnor This is our music documentary. MTV This Is Our Music[dead link – history]
- Discogs: Khonnor