WMM 2026 Day 24 — Laura Lee and Khruangbin

Laura Lee

 Songs start and stop in odd places.
That’s a beautiful thing to keep in mind
when crafting a record, to not feel like
you have to do anything to please anyone
–Laura Lee Ochoa, from Uncut interview


l-r Donald “DJ” Johnson, Laura Lee Ochoa, and Mark Speer

Khruangbin symbolizes the international
set of influences that shape our music.
–from 2015 interview at The Guardian

Khruangbin is an American musical trio from Houston, TX. The band consists of Laura Lee Ochoa (bass guitar & vocals,) Mark Speer (guitar & vocals,) and Donald “DJ” Johnson (drums, keyboards, & vocals.) The trio is known for blending global music influences, such as Thai rock, Iranian pop, and dub, with American soul, rock, and psychedelia. In 2024, the band was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.

Band beginnings
Speer and Johnson met in 2004 when they played for Pastor Rudy Rasmus’ St. John’s Methodist Church gospel band in Houston, Texas. The church employed Speer as its guitarist and Johnson as its organist. The two musicians went to a bar after Tuesday-night rehearsal, where Speer revealed his extensive knowledge of music from around the globe. Johnson calls him “a music encyclopedia,” and Speer told The New York Times Magazine that as a child, he was obsessed with the Microsoft Encarta CD-ROM’s catalog of music samples from around the world.

In 2007, Speer met Ochoa through friends, and the two initially connected over a shared love of Afghan music and Middle Eastern architecture. In 2009, Ochoa, who had trained on guitar and piano, started to learn the bass with guidance from Speer. After playing for six months, she auditioned and got the gig to be the bassist for Yppah on his upcoming tour. Speer already had the gig as guitarist for Yppah and had encouraged Ochoa to audition. In 2010, both Ochoa and Speer went on tour with Yppah who opened for Bonobo.

The tour motivated the two of them to make music together more seriously, leading them to form Khruangbin. Speer and Ochoa went to a barn where they developed the bass-heavy, psychedelic sound that became the basis of the band’s aesthetic. Upon their return, they asked Johnson to join the band as drummer, to play simple break-beats under the guitar and bass. The barn, located in the 300-person town of Burton, Texas, would become the site of many future Khruangbin recording sessions.

Style and Focus
When asked to play their first gig, Ochoa, who was learning to speak Thai at the time, decided they should use her favorite Thai word “khruangbin,” which means “airplane”, as their name. Speer said that, had they had the foresight to predict the band’s success, they might not have chosen a name that was so difficult to pronounce. 

Speer described the band’s creative process as focused.

When we first started the band, we wanted to have a formula, he says. It’s like, ‘This is what we do, and we’re not gonna try and go outside the box too much. We’re gonna explore the box we’re in. I’ve always been a big fan of that. I used to be in bands where it was like, ‘Man, we’ve gotta think outside the box!’ And all I’m thinking is: ‘You guys don’t even know.’ Music should never be just for the sake of being experimental. Before you even start, you have to know what you’re experimenting with first.

A notable part of the band’s visual style is the black wigs that Ochoa and Speer wear on stage and during promotional interviews and photoshoots. Khruangbin’s style does not fit neatly into an existing genre. The New York Times called it “extremely slippery, genrewise (Is it psychedelic lounge dub? Desert surf rock? The sound you hear inside a lava lamp?) Mostly instrumental, the band’s sound has been described as soul, surf rock, psychedelic, rock, dub and funk, with one website even describing them as “electronic.” The most commonly used term to describe Khruangbin’s music is Thai funk, though the band members themselves challenge the convention of genres, publicly refusing to be pigeonholed into one particular label.

Discography
Studio albums = 6
EPs = 6
Compilation albums = 1
Remix albums = 3
Live recordings = 9
Singles = 19
Other charted songs = 1

Tours
Headlining = 4
Opening = 2

artist’s official website

Source: wikipedia

14 Comments Add yours

  1. Steve's avatar Steve says:

    Love their vibe. So much sound and stage presence from a three-piece. Thanks for the introduction to another powerhouse woman in music, Lisa.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      Steve, I am with you with everything you say. I’ll be listening to more of their music. Not sure if it says so in the post, but the two white people are wearing dark wigs as part of their costumes.

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      1. Steve's avatar Steve says:

        Yes, it did mention about the wigs. Cool.

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  2. What talent and great music and gifts Laura Lee has, Li❣️

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      Cindy, she sure does <3

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  3. Interesting music and always great seeing female bassists! Same with drummers. While perhaps no longer as “exotic” as they used to be, it’s still not a very common sight.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      Christian, I was thinking the same thing. This is a talented trio, with or without their wigs lol

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  4. Well she is a cinch for me to like! Any bass player is a friend of mine. I like her jazz bass and I agree with her except for the tuners…they are physical and not electronic…and I would rather have vintage because they were made out of metal…good metal and they don’t give….love her bass sound and their sound…this one is a winner.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      Max, I appreciate the extra info on the bass. I like their sound and their style. The way they walk back and forth on the floor is mesmerizing to me.

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      1. I could relate on her talking about her bass…I love doing that. I do love her bass…but I love a lot of them. I’m not against hot rodding one either…unless it’s a pure classic.

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        1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

          Max, you’re talking another language now lol

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          1. Yeah…sorry…lol…I just can’t help myself!

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