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Khonnor

Musical artist

Connor Kirby-Long (born July 24, 1986) is an American electronic musician from Saint Johnsbury, Vermont who releases music under the name Khonnor. He has published works under several other names, including Grandma, and I, Cactus.

He used low-tech instruments such as a cheap microphone and an old computer, an amp, a guitar, and experimental electronics in his recording Handwriting. In the beginning of 2020, Weirdsound.net published an article stating that Connor Kirby-Long would return with a new album under the moniker "CCLCNG". The album, called Niagara Falls, is available for download on Bandcamp.

Contents

  • 1 Discography
    • 1.1 Albums
    • 1.2 EPs
    • 1.3 Singles
    • 1.4 Contributions
  • 2 References
  • 3 External links

Discography

Albums

  • Handwriting (2004)

As CCLCNG

  • Niagara Falls (2020)

EPs

As I, Cactus

  • I, Cactus (2003)

As Grandma

  • Spinach Gas Room Spaghetti Straps (2002)
  • Bopping Around In A Skin Car (2002)
  • For Your Broken Heart (2003)
  • Tiny Fashion (2005)

As Clown Connecktion

  • I Scribble Out Music With My Left Hand EP (2003)

As Khonnor

  • Lost Pets (2003)
  • Live from Saint Johnsbury, Vermont (2004)
  • Softbo EP (2008)

As Connor Long

  • Live At The O Patro Vys (2008)

As Gaza *got

  • Welcome To Softbo (2006)

As Jimmy Buffer

  • Songs That Suck (2009)

Singles

As I, Cactus

  • I Gave You Fleas (2010)
  • China Shipping Co. (2010)

As Khonnor

  • Burning Palace (2006)
  • U (Remix) (2010)

Contributions

As Khonnor & This Instrument

  • Mrs. Anatomy on Soulseek Compilation 001 (2003)

As Grandma

  • Holy Moon on L'Arbre D'Un Train (2005)

As Stretch MC's

  • Lil Jon Vs. Stretch MC's on Can Buy Me Love 2 (2006)

As Khonnor

  • Blindness Bats on Retork (2003)
  • Featured on Itadaki Street on Now You're Playing With Powar V: The Arc Of Powar (2005)
  • * Sanctum on Can Buy Me Love IV (2007)
  • Walking on Moonlight ringtone for Mobile Vomit (2008)
  • Hard Boiled Egg Day for Apegenine Vol. 2 - Hypocondriac (2009)

References

    External links

    • 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 do*entary. MTV This Is Our Music