The Twilite Tone
About
Anthony Khan The Twilite Tone has been electrifying dancefloors since
the early 90's in Chicago where he walked the well defined lines
between House Music and Hip Hop. Whereas Tone's first release was
house 12" "Under the Cherry Tree" & "Just Like Heaven" under the group
title 3:26[the alias and numbers to the address of the legendary club The Music Box].
He is credited as bringing a wide variety of music as well
as Hip Hop to the mainstream Chicago clubscene which was dominated by
House and Techno. Also known as Ynot, He produced and performed on
Common's first three albums which includes the classic "Resurrection"
LP.
In 2005, Tone and friend Lee Douglas [Rong Music] teamed up under the moniker Great Weekend to produce the critically acclaimed "How Do You Feel" single which was featured on the BBE release Prince Language-"Real Music For Real People".
In 2008, Tone relocated to New York where he hosted his Great Weekend w/The Twilite Tone event to APT in the meat-packing district of Manhattan on a monthly basis. In 2009, he joined forces with DJ Duane[Other Music/Bimmark/NegroClash] to produce Tha Get Up Great Weekend w/The Twilite Tone and DJ Duane event every first friday at APT. In addition, Tone is a weekly resident at the Mister Saturday Night party at Santos Party House.
In 2005, Tone and friend Lee Douglas [Rong Music] teamed up under the moniker Great Weekend to produce the critically acclaimed "How Do You Feel" single which was featured on the BBE release Prince Language-"Real Music For Real People".
In 2008, Tone relocated to New York where he hosted his Great Weekend w/The Twilite Tone event to APT in the meat-packing district of Manhattan on a monthly basis. In 2009, he joined forces with DJ Duane[Other Music/Bimmark/NegroClash] to produce Tha Get Up Great Weekend w/The Twilite Tone and DJ Duane event every first friday at APT. In addition, Tone is a weekly resident at the Mister Saturday Night party at Santos Party House.