Track Listing 1. Genattackz (part 1) - Global Electronic Network 2. 10 9 8 7 Launched - Cube 40 3. Middle Eastern Cooking 4. Body Dump - Khan & Julee Cruise 5. Empire State Observation - Khan & Walker 6. Say Anything 7. EEFFSS Number 4 - Head 8. Time Square No Time - Global Electronic Network 9. Suck Blood - Black Sabbath Riot 10. I Put A Smile On Your Face - Mass-Turbator 11. Super 8 3 12. Career Councelor - 4E 13. Stay Fresh - 4E 14. Super 8 5 15. We're F**** In The Head - PSI Project
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Contributing Artists: | Various Artists | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | PIAS UK/Sony DADC | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes PASSPORT is a collection of singles & rarities by Can "Khan" Oral under various names.Personnel includes: Can "Khan" Oral, Julee Cruise.Producers include: Khan, Walker, Kerosene, Lary 7, Gizz T.V.Recorded between 1993 & 1998.Digitally remastered by Chris Flam & Khan. This is an excellent compilation from a man who has recorded under more pseudonyms than the perpetrator of a credit card scam. On PASSPORT, Can "Khan" Oral plows through more musical styles than you'd care to imagine, all the while keeping your body moving. Though it wouldn't be entirely accurate to lump Khan in with the IDM movement (Autechre, Aphex, et al), this stuff brings about the same kind of satisfaction. So call it techno, if you must. It's listenable; it's danceable; it's fun; and its freedom and playfulness are infectious.
Editorial Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - ...If a record that happily encompasses techno, house, ambient and punk is your bag, then Khan is your man, though he often proves himself to be blessed with more taste than focus... Q (04/01/2000)
3 out of 5 - ...shows why this DJ/producer is so prolific: His tastes range far too widely to be held to just a few releases. House, techno, jazzy hip hop - Khan incorporates it all into his beat-fueled vision... Alternative Press (04/01/2000)
...an impressive array of fiber-optic beats....Playful and cunning, Khan seems to introduce feedback to carry a song....lulls his listeners into trance-like states that accentuate his unique sonic approach. Magnet (04/01/2000)
...The (distinctly unexpected) soft howl of a titanic loneliness... The Wire (02/01/2000)
...diverse, techno-tinged music of the highest caliber....a cool collection of unreleased and rare moments from all of Oral's alter egos... CMJ (03/20/2000)
3 stars out of 5 - ...If a record that happily encompasses techno, house, ambient and punk is your bag, then Khan is your man, though he often proves himself to be blessed with more taste than focus... Q (04/01/2000)
3 stars out of 5 - ...If a record that happily encompasses techno, house, ambient and punk is your bag, then Khan is your man, though he often proves himself to be blessed with more taste than focus...Alternative Press (4/00, p.89) - 3 out of 5 - ...shows why this DJ/producer is so prolific: His tastes range far too widely to be held to just a few releases. House, techno, jazzy hip hop - Khan incorporates it all into his beat-fueled vision...Magnet (4-5/00, p.77) - ...an impressive array of fiber-optic beats....Playful and cunning, Khan seems to introduce feedback to carry a song....lulls his listeners into trance-like states that accentuate his unique sonic approach.The Wire (2/00, p.50) - ...The (distinctly unexpected) soft howl of a titanic loneliness...CMJ (3/20/00, p.29) - ...diverse, techno-tinged music of the highest caliber....a cool collection of unreleased and rare moments from all of Oral's alter egos... Q (04/01/2000)
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