The Twilite Tone Explained

The Twilite Tone
Birth Name:Anthony Christopher Craig
Birth Date:13 July 1971
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, United States
Years Active:1987–present

Anthony Christopher Khan (né Craig; born July 13, 1971), known by his stage name The Twilite Tone, is an American record producer, recording artist, composer, DJ, and radio host.[1] [2] [3] Among others, he has worked with Gorillaz, Kanye West, Common, Big Sean, John Legend, My Brightest Diamond and U-God among others.

Early life

Tone was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, to parents Indria Khan and Anthony Christopher Craig. Tone was born with the surname Craig (his father's name), which was later changed to Khan, his family's surname. He was influenced by his uncle, Hassan Khan, who married Chaka Khan in 1970.[4] Tone is a cousin of jazz bassist Richard Davis. He learned to play the trumpet in 3rd grade, and soon after learned to play percussion instruments. He was the drum section leader in his high school band, and DJ'd for the first time as a sophomore at a Kenwood Academy event.[4] [5]

Career

Tone was first introduced to NO I.D. and Chicago rapper Common in 1987, and soon became the DJ for both in their collective group "CDR".[6] The group recorded an LP together and it was released in 1989, under the name 1015 or 326 later dubbed Dion & Tony.

In 1989, Tone met two dancers, Reggie and Clay, and together they formed Dem Dare, aka Darians,[7] to promote both house and hip-hop events. Tone DJ'd at the first show Dem Dare promoted, which took place at Club Alcatraz in Chicago. During this period Tone created the term Go-ill and Chic-Chic, as reference for Chicago. In 1990, Tone started working on Common demos.[8]

In 1992, Tone produced "Can I Borrow a Dollar"[9] the debut album by Common (then known as Common Sense), contributing to 12 of the album's 13 tracks. Tone, along with co-producer No I.D. produced the first and best-charting single was 1992's "Take It EZ". It reached No. 5 on the Hot Rap Singles chart while his next two singles, "Breaker 1/9"[10] " and "Soul by the Pound" reached No. 10 and No. 7 respectively.

In 1993, Tone produced "Can I Bust", which was the first time that Tone rhymed on a record.

In 1994, Tone, under the alias Ynot (Master Ynot Never The Less), produced "Chapter 13"[11] and "Sum Shit I Wrote" off Common's album Resurrection. Tone was also featured on Chapter 13[12] rapping under the name Ynot.

In 1997, Tone produced the track "Reminding Me (Of Sef)" off of Common's One Day It'll All Make Sense album.

From 1995 until 2000, Tone focused on DJing.[7] In 1999, he produced and rhymed on a track called "Get The Doe", which had ears buzzing and wanting to hear a full LP from Tone.

In 2006, Tone moved to New York, and continued heavy on the DJ scene, while getting back into mainstream production. From 2007 to 2009, Tone executive-produced, mixed, and produced two tracks of U-God third solo album Dopium,[13] which features Rims Poking Out and Hips.

In 2010, Tone produced the Just Write Mixtape series for the movie, starring Queen Latifah and Common.[14]

In 2012, Tone co-produced and co-wrote three tracks on Kanye West's & GOOD Music's Cruel Summer "Don't Like", and "The One" and the lead single "Mercy.[15] [16] [17]

In 2013, Tone contributed on the tracks "MILF" and "Mona Lisa" on Big Sean’s second album, Hall of Fame, released by GOOD Music and Def Jam Recordings.[18] He also produced "Who Do We Think We Are" and "What If I Told You (Interlude)" on John Legend's Grammy-nominated album, Love in the Future.[19] Continuing on his GOOD Music stretch, Tone contributed to Pusha T's "Nosetalgia" featuring Kendrick Lamar, from the album My Name Is My Name.

In 2015, Tone produced "Put the Guns Down",[20] [21] [22] to inspire the city's youth to end gun violence in Chicago, with an all-star cast featuring Common, King Louie, G Herbo, Katie Got Bandz, Saba, Tree, Noname, Mic Terror, and Nick Jr. of Treated Crew.

In 2016, Tone was selected from a handful of names to co-produce Gorillaz's 2017 album, Humanz, and is credited with production on all 19 of the album's tracks.[23] [24] [25] Footage of Tone's involvement with Gorillaz is featured in the 2019 Gorillaz documentary film Reject False Icons.[26]

In 2018, My Brightest Diamond announced the release of a new album to be co-produced by The Twilite Tone.[27]

In 2020, The Twilite Tone released his debut solo album The Clearing on Stones Throw. The Clearing showcases a sound that The Twilite Tone describes as "trans-genre" — a mixture of house, electronic funk, and instrumental hip-hop that continues Stones Throw's beatmaker legacy — informed by the musical history and spirit of his home town.[28]

Selected discography

Year Single Artist Label Credit
1988Gene Hunt presents Chicago Dance TracksDion and TonyProducer
1992 Can I Borrow a Dollar? Common Relativity Producer
1992 Take it EZ Common Relativity Co-Producer
1992 Breaker 1/9Common Relativity Producer
1992 Soul by the PoundCommon Relativity Producer
1993 Can I BustCommon Relativity Producer
1994 Sum Shit I wroteCommon Relativity Producer
1994 Chapter 13 (Rich Man Vs. Poor Man)CommonRelativity Recorded as Ynot
1997 Reminding Me of SelfCommon Relativity Producer
1999 Get the Doe ThemeThe Twilight Tone Released Digitally Rhymes, producer
2009 Hip U-God Babygrande Producer
2009 Rims Pokin Out U-God BabyGrande Producer
2010 Just Write mixtape series Queen Latifah and Common Released Digitally various websitesProducer
2012 Don't LikeKanye West GOOD Def Jam Co-Producer
2012 The OneKanye West GOOD Def Jam Co-Producer
2012 Mercy Kanye West GOOD Def Jam Co-Producer
2013 MILFBig Sean GOOD Def Jam Co-Producer
2013 Mona LisaBig SeanGOOD Def Jam Co-Producer
2013 Who Do We Think We AreJohn Legend GOOD Def Jam Co-Producer
2013 What If I told you John Legend GOOD Def Jam Producer
2013 NosetalgiaPusha T GOOD Def Jam Contributor
2015 Put The Guns DownCommon, King Louie, G Herbo, Katie Got Bandz, Saba, Tree, No Name Gypsy, Mic Terror, & Nick Jr. of Treated Crew Producer
2017Hallelujah MoneyGorillaz and Benjamin ClementineWarner Bros.Producer
2017AndromedaGorillaz and DRAMWarner Bros.Producer
2017Saturnz BarzGorillaz and PopcaanWarner Bros.Producer
2017We Got the PowerGorillaz, Jehnny Beth and Noel GallagherWarner Bros.Producer
2017AscensionGorillaz and Vince StaplesWarner Bros.Producer
2018ChampagneMy Brightest DiamondRhyme & Reason RecordsCo-producer
2020The ClearingThe Twilite ToneStones Throw RecordsArtist/Producer
2021Praise GodKanye West, Travis Scott, Baby KeemGOOD Def JamCo-Producer
2021Life of the PartyKanye West, Andre 3000GOOD Def JamCo-Producer

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anthony Khan – Artist – The Grammys. November 23, 2020.
  2. Web site: The Twilite Tone – Credits – AllMusic. AllMusic.
  3. Web site: Gold & Platinum – RIAA. Recording Industry Association of America.
  4. Web site: Chaka Khan. IMDb.com. 28 April 2017.
  5. Web site: CPS. Cps.edu. 28 April 2017.
  6. Web site: No I.D.: Rise and Shine – XXL. January 13, 2012 .
  7. Web site: FSD Feature: Catching Up With The Twilite Tone – Fake Shore Drive®. October 30, 2013 .
  8. Web site: AskMen.com – Common. October 1, 2007. 28 April 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071001002614/http://www.askmen.com/men/entertainment_200/219c_common.html. October 1, 2007.
  9. Web site: Can I Borrow a Dollar? – Common,Common Sense – Songs, Reviews, Credits – AllMusic. AllMusic.
  10. Web site: Common Sense :: Can I Borrow a Dollar? :: Relativity Records.
  11. Web site: Common – Resurrection CD Album. Cduniverse.com. 28 April 2017.
  12. Web site: Music: Resurrection by Common – Rhapsody Online. May 15, 2009. bot: unknown. https://web.archive.org/web/20090515141031/http://www.rhapsody.com/common/resurrection--explicit. May 15, 2009.
  13. Web site: Dopium – U-God Songs, Reviews, Credits AllMusic. AllMusic. 28 April 2017.
  14. News: Download Common's JUST WRIGHT-Inspired Song Mix! Plus: the Site Gets a Makeover Fox Searchlight. Fox Searchlight. 28 April 2017.
  15. Web site: The Twilite Tone Recalls Chicago House's Glory Days Okayplayer. Okayplayer. November 26, 2014.
  16. Web site: GOOD Music Cruel Summer Credits. September 18, 2012. AllMusic.
  17. Web site: Exclusive: Producer Twilite Tone Talks Working With Kanye West On "Mercy". September 27, 2012.
  18. Web site: Hall of Fame – Big Sean Credits AllMusic. AllMusic. 28 April 2017.
  19. Web site: Love in the Future – John Legend Songs, Reviews, Credits AllMusic. AllMusic. 28 April 2017.
  20. Web site: The Twilite Tone Feat. Common, Lil Herb, King Louie, Saba "Put The Guns Down" Video [New Video]]. HNHH. October 13, 2015.
  21. Web site: "Put The Guns Down" feat. Common, King Louie, Lil Herb, Katie Got Bandz & More – Okayplayer Okayplayer. Okayplayer. October 14, 2015.
  22. Web site: The Twilite Tone f. Common, King Louie & Lil Herb – "Put The Guns Down". HipHopDX. October 13, 2015.
  23. Web site: Rosenbaum. Marty. New Footage Shows Gorillaz in Studio Working on New Album. Cbslocal.com.
  24. Web site: Phillips. Amy. Gorillaz Reveal New Album Humanz Details, Cover Art, Massive Tracklist. Pitchfork. March 23, 2017.
  25. Web site: Morris. Jesse. New Gorillaz Album Is Reportedly Coming in 2017. Complex.com.
  26. Web site: PRESS RELEASE GORILLAZ: REJECT FALSE ICONS . 2019-11-21 . Trafalgar Releasing . 2020-01-10.
  27. Web site: Bio – My Brightest Diamond. Mybrightestdiamond.com. 9 September 2018.
  28. Web site: With The Twilite Tone, Anthony Khan's 30-Year Career A Thrilling Reset. Bandcamp. Blake. Gillespie. October 21, 2020. August 13, 2021.