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Migration BONOBO Brand New and Sealed Double LP Vinyl
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New music from Simon Green aka Bonobo is always an event, but when it
heralds the arrival of a whole new album (his first since 2013’s “The
North Borders”), it’s really something to get excited about. The
masterful, magisterial “Migration” is Green’s sixth album and it’s a
record which cements his place in the very highest echelons of
electronic music and beyond.
Lead track ‘Kerala’ was the first
track Green recorded for the new record, putting together a rough
version of it on the tour bus while DJing across the States in 2014.
It’s both a classic piece of Bonobo music and a development, all
arpeggiated, twisted, layered strings and shuffling dancefloor rhythm.
The music gradually builds until his introduction of a sample from RnB
singer Brandy, itself cut up and dealt with as a further texture, with
the whole sitting in a sweet spot of uplifting euphoria that he’s so
adept at finding. The hypnotic video (also released today), has been
directed by Bison (Jon Hopkins/London Grammar/ Rosie Lowe). It
compliments the shuffling arpeggios and beats perfectly by creating
staggered loop effects where the lead Gemma Arterton (Quantum of
Solace/Inside No. 9) battles through a mysterious, distorted reality
with a meteor flying overhead.
In particular, there is a theme on
the upcoming album of migration, eruditely put by Green as “The study
of people and spaces,” he expands, “It’s interesting how one person will
take an influence from one part of the world and move with that
influence and affect another part of the world. Over time, the
identities of places evolve.”
Indeed there is a “transitory
nature” to the album, not only through its themes, but also through its
guests and found sounds. Michael Milosh, from the LA group Rhye, for
instance, is originally from Canada and recorded his affecting vocal on
‘Break Apart' in a hotel room in Berlin. Green, meanwhile built the
structure of the track during a transatlantic flight. Nick Murphy
(formerly known as Chet Faker), on the other hand, is from Australia,
but a shared love of disco brought the pair together for the hugely
emotive ‘No Reason’. Nicole Miglis of Hundred Waters, originally from
Florida, delivers a superbly understated vocal for the glistening
textures of ‘Surface’, while Moroccan band Innov Gnawa, based in New
York, provide the vocals, on ‘Bambro Koyo Ganda’. Additionally, Green
has used a sampler (“but not in a big boomer, wearing a cagoule kind of
way.”) and woven found sounds such as an elevator in Hong Kong airport,
rain in Seattle, a tumble dryer in Atlanta and a fan boat engine in New
Orleans into his intricate sonics.
It might be difficult to
imagine it, but “Migration” will take his beautiful, emotive, intricate
music to an even bigger audience. “My own personal idea of identity has
played into this record and the theme of migration,” Green explains. “Is
home where you are or where you are from, when you move around?” The
personal, it seems, can also be universal.
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