Interview: Hanni El Khatib
Then, last year, while out driving he got into a collision that saw his car flipped upside down. It was this event that actually lit a fire under his ass to finish this project. “The thought of having incomplete music and dying, it freaked me out,” he admits. “There are so many people that I work with, my partners at my record label for example, they’ve invested a decade into my career, and I’m sitting here making music and listening to it to myself on my headphones – what the fuck is the point in that?”
I spoke to Hanni El Khatib about the road to creating his complete tonal shift of a new album, FLIGHT. Beats Per Minute is the place to go for that.