Alan Dubin

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Alan Dubin is an American vocalist/singer most widely known for his role in the now defunct doom metal band Khanate.[1] He is noted for his tortured and distinctive vocal approach.[2] Other bands he has been featured in include OLD and current band Gnaw.

Dubin is also a professional film/video editor with many credits in TV commercials, shows, films, music videos and more.

Studio discography[]

OLD[]

Khanate[]

  • Khanate - 2001
  • Live WFMU 91.1 (2002, Live)
  • Things Viral - 2003
  • No Joy (Remix) (2003, EP)
  • Let Loose The Lambs (2004, Live DVD; limited to 230 copies)
  • KHNT vs. Stockholm (2004, Live)
  • Live Aktion Sampler 2004 (2004, Live)
  • Capture & Release - 2005
  • Dead/Live Aktions (2005, DVD)
  • It's Cold When Birds Fall From The Sky (2005, Live; limited to 500 copies)
  • Clean Hands Go Foul - 2009

Gnaw[]

  • This Face - 2009
  • Horrible Chamber - 2013
  • Cutting Pieces - 2017

A Taste For Decay[]

  • Beneath Black Waters (featured on the track "Approaching Fresh Throats (Of Certain Ghosts To Be)" - 2010

ÄÄNIPÄÄ[]

  • Through A Pre-Memory (featured on the tracks "Muse", "Watch Over Stillness / Matters Principle") - 2013

20.SV[]

  • The Great Sonic Wave - 2013

Second Rope[]

  • Second Rope - awaiting release 2020

References[]

  1. ^ York, William. "Biography: Khanate". Allmusic. Retrieved 10 April 2010.
  2. ^ Weingarten, Christopher R. Khanate. CMJ New Music Monthly. p. 1. Retrieved 11 October 2010.


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