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Hanni El Khatib (born June 8, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist songwriter and producer as well as visual director and co-owner of the Los Angeles-based independent record label
Innovative Leisure Innovative Leisure is a Los Angeles-based record label founded in 2010 by Nate Nelson, Jamie Strong, and Hanni El Khatib. Its genre-spanning roster is anchored by artists including BADBADNOTGOOD, Classixx, De Lux, Hanni El Khatib, Nick Waterh ...
. His 2013 sophomore full-length Head In The Dirt was produced by the Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach. His album Moonlight was released on January 20, 2015. He was described by ''
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'' as a “former skate-punk raised on vintage rock and R&B hois keeping the spirit of 76 alive with his primal raunch ‘n’ roll.”


Biography

Hanni El Khatib, a first-generation American, who was raised in San Francisco, California by a
Palestinian Palestinians ( ar, الفلسطينيون, ; he, פָלַסְטִינִים, ) or Palestinian people ( ar, الشعب الفلسطيني, label=none, ), also referred to as Palestinian Arabs ( ar, الفلسطينيين العرب, label=non ...
father and a
Filipino Filipino may refer to: * Something from or related to the Philippines ** Filipino language, standardized variety of 'Tagalog', the national language and one of the official languages of the Philippines. ** Filipinos, people who are citizens of th ...
mother. He grew up skateboarding and listening to 60s soul, surf music, doo-wop and British invasion bands like the
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. He took piano lessons as a child and learned to play the guitar between age 11 and 12. He attended art school but dropped out before graduating. While employed as creative director for streetwear label HUF, he recorded himself singing and playing acoustic guitar as a hobby. He spent a year recording his songs with electric guitar and drums at the suggestion of friend and studio engineer Marc Bianchi of
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. After participating in a 2009 art show in San Francisco, he began circulating a homemade CDR of his music, one of which he gave to Innovative Leisure label co-founder Jamie Strong.


Musical career

He was signed to Innovative Leisure in 2010. His debut was the 7” vinyl single “Dead Wrong,” released on September 21, 2010, backed with a cover of the 1931 song " You Rascal You" most famously recorded by
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. His second 7" vinyl single “Build. Destroy. Rebuild.” b/w “Loved One” was released on November 3, 2010. During this time, he would perform live and begin touring extensively, including a tour with
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, as a duo with drummer and longtime friend Nicky Fleming-Yaryan. He quickly developed a substantial audience. His debut album Will The Guns Come Out was released on Innovative Leisure on September 27, 2011. It was described by the Los Angeles Times as “a taut, muscular collection of rock ‘n’ roll" and by The Guardian as “if Joe Strummer came back as an angry young Filipino-Palestinian American.” Much of this record consisted of the tracks recorded with Bianchi. The album’s final track “I Got A Thing,” a cover of the 1970 Funkadelic single “I Got A Thing…” that was recorded by Josh Marcy, reached more than 2 million YouTube views in August 2011. It was licensed for a Nike advertising campaign to serve as what NPR called a “modern surf, skate and all-around shredding anthem.” In the spring of 2012, El Khatib added a keyboard/organ player to his touring band to better recreate the sound of his album. In 2012, El Khatib met Black Keys’ frontman
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by chance in a bar during a shared DJ set in Paris. Later that year he recorded his second album Head In The Dirt in three weeks at Auerbach’s Nashville studio Easy Eye. It was released on Innovative Leisure on April 30, 2013, and was described as “desert-burned blues rock boosted by punk, soul and hip-hop – music that has a retro heart but couldn’t have been made before 2013” by Rolling Stone. Its track “Can’t Win ‘Em All” was featured in a popular Audi commercial that ran during
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and was reported to have reached 114 million Americans. In 2014, El Khatib spent 30 days recording his third full-length Moonlight with drummer Ron Marinelli and engineer Sonni DiPerri at Los Angeles studio The Lair. With the exception of drums, El Khatib played most of the instruments on Moonlight himself and also sampled and edited Marinelli’s drums. Moonlight also includes a field recording of a funeral procession, recorded by El Khatib during a skateboarding trip through a Mexican village. A remix of the title track featuring Wu-Tang Clan member
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was released on November 18, 2014. Moonlight was released on Innovative Leisure on January 20, 2015. Clash Music described it as “a curious oddity” that “indicates that there’s far more to Hanni El Khatib than meets the eye.” In the fall of 2015, a Paris performance by El Khatib was cancelled after the Bataclan attack. He used the unexpected space in his schedule for studio sessions at the Jazzcats recording studio in Long Beach, described by Buzzbands LA as a “second home” where he and producer Jonny Bell worked writing and recording new material. The first track from these sessions was “Baby’s OK,” described by El Khatib as “completely improvised and was a total stream of consciousness lyrically and musically” and premiered in April 2016 by the Fader magazine. The second song “Gonna Die Alone” premiered in April 2016 on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 radio show. On April 29, 2016, El Khatib announced the first of five Savage Times EPs, releasing digitally on Innovative Leisure as they were completed and culminating in the Savage Times album, collecting the 21 tracks from the digital EPs for physical release on February 17, 2017. A reviewer for Clash Music said “it might well be his most creative document to date” and Mass Appeal reported that “as an already talented multi-instrumentalist, Hanni delivered on our high hopes.”


In popular culture

Hanni El Khatib's music has been used in television commercials for
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His music was used in the
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series '' Suits'',
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series ''Hung'',
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series ''
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'', the
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series ''Californication'' and ''
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'', the CBS series ''Elementary'', the
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series ''Luther'' and the feature film '' For a Good Time, Call...''. The song "Build. Destroy. Rebuild." was used in the episode "Charity Case" of the series ''House''. His song "Can't Win 'Em All" was used for the controversial Audi ad broadcast during the 2013 Super Bowl. "Come Alive" was used in the 2013 horror film ''Carrie''. "Family" was used in ''
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'' and in the episode "Welcome Back, Jim" of the series ''Gotham'' (2015). Hanni El Khatib played himself as the DJ of Innovative Leisure Radio in ''
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''. Three of his songs also played on the station: "Head In the Dirt", "Family", and "Pay No Mind". The song, Save Me, was also featured on the NBC show ''
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'', season 2, episode 19: "Leonard Caul" on April 23, 2015. "Gonna Die Alone" was featured in the closing credits for the first season finale of the television series '' Loudermilk''.


Discography


Albums


Singles


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Khatib, Hanni Living people Singers from San Francisco American people of Palestinian descent American musicians of Filipino descent American male singer-songwriters Songwriters from San Francisco 1981 births 21st-century American singers 21st-century American male singers Singer-songwriters from California