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While some artists are catapulted to the height of fame before falling to the bottom of the charts, Bonobo is one of those artists who progresses slowly but surely. Simon Green's popularity has been gradually increasing since his debut album on Tru Thoughts in 2000. His switch to Ninja Tunes marked a milestone in the indie electro scene, and his best-selling album in 2010 built a fanbase that every festival programmer could depend on. His last album - Migration (2017) - made him even more bankable by winning him a Grammy nomination. Needless to say, Fabric’s decision to entrust Bonobo with the first volume of Fabric presents is a bold statement. It marks the beginning of the London club’s new compilation series, taking over from the legendary Fabric and Fabriclive series which ended in 2018.
By handing the reins over to an artist who’s not a regular at the club, the twenty-year-old institution is showing that they’re still looking to broaden their musical horizons. And even if Simon Green is more of a “concert performer” than a DJ, he is undoubtedly a brilliant connoisseur of electronic music, which he demonstrates here with a selection of current tracks, most of them coming from 2018. Bonobo has picked out artists such as Poté, a rising star in London's scene of electronic fusion with his driving percussion on Jacquot (Waters of Praslin), as well as the superb track Femenine by Olsen, a newcomer who signed his debut album last year on the New York label Mister Saturday Night.
The mix is largely dominated by melodic house (the perfect accompaniment to a road trip along the coast) notably with Laurent Garnier’s brilliant remix of Rone's Mirapolis, and Flicker by Bonobo himself, who also drops the previously unreleased Ibrik, a mellow track that fuses breakbeat with Middle Eastern melodies. Resolutely modern, the Brit still plays some antique tracks, such as John Beltran's Collage Of Dreams (taken from his indispensable album Ten Days of Blue released in 1996 on Peacefrog) and Nia, one of the first tracks by the German duo Âme, taken from their 2nd EP, released in 2004 on Sonar Kollektiv. © Smaël Bouaici/Qobuz
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Bonobo, MainArtist - Simon Green, Composer
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Bonobo, MainArtist - Simon Green, Composer
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Poté, Composer, MainArtist
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Alex Kassian, Composer, MainArtist
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Âme, MainArtist - Kristian Beyer, Composer - Frank Wiedemann, Composer
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Durante, MainArtist - Kevin Durante, Composer
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Dark Sky, MainArtist - Matthew Benyayer, Composer - Afriquoi, MainArtist - Andre Marmot, Composer - Jally Kebba Susso, Composer
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Bonobo, MainArtist - Simon Green, Composer
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Olsen, MainArtist - Andrew Anderton, Composer
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O'Flynn, MainArtist - Ben Norris, Composer
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Tsha, MainArtist - Matthew Phelan, Composer - Teisha Matthews (TSHA), Composer
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Will Saul, Composer, MainArtist
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J James, Composer - Titeknots, MainArtist
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Jordan Rakei, Composer - Dan Kye, MainArtist
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Simon Green, Composer - Barakas, MainArtist
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R. Lyle, MainArtist - Ewan Lilley, Composer
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Throwing Snow, MainArtist - Ross Tones, Composer
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T. Nwachukwu, Composer - Nepa Allstar, MainArtist
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Armand Jakobsson, Composer - DJ Seinfeld, MainArtist
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Newborn Jr, MainArtist - Earth Trax, MainArtist - Bartosz Krucynski, Composer - Annjet, FeaturedArtist
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Album review
While some artists are catapulted to the height of fame before falling to the bottom of the charts, Bonobo is one of those artists who progresses slowly but surely. Simon Green's popularity has been gradually increasing since his debut album on Tru Thoughts in 2000. His switch to Ninja Tunes marked a milestone in the indie electro scene, and his best-selling album in 2010 built a fanbase that every festival programmer could depend on. His last album - Migration (2017) - made him even more bankable by winning him a Grammy nomination. Needless to say, Fabric’s decision to entrust Bonobo with the first volume of Fabric presents is a bold statement. It marks the beginning of the London club’s new compilation series, taking over from the legendary Fabric and Fabriclive series which ended in 2018.
By handing the reins over to an artist who’s not a regular at the club, the twenty-year-old institution is showing that they’re still looking to broaden their musical horizons. And even if Simon Green is more of a “concert performer” than a DJ, he is undoubtedly a brilliant connoisseur of electronic music, which he demonstrates here with a selection of current tracks, most of them coming from 2018. Bonobo has picked out artists such as Poté, a rising star in London's scene of electronic fusion with his driving percussion on Jacquot (Waters of Praslin), as well as the superb track Femenine by Olsen, a newcomer who signed his debut album last year on the New York label Mister Saturday Night.
The mix is largely dominated by melodic house (the perfect accompaniment to a road trip along the coast) notably with Laurent Garnier’s brilliant remix of Rone's Mirapolis, and Flicker by Bonobo himself, who also drops the previously unreleased Ibrik, a mellow track that fuses breakbeat with Middle Eastern melodies. Resolutely modern, the Brit still plays some antique tracks, such as John Beltran's Collage Of Dreams (taken from his indispensable album Ten Days of Blue released in 1996 on Peacefrog) and Nia, one of the first tracks by the German duo Âme, taken from their 2nd EP, released in 2004 on Sonar Kollektiv. © Smaël Bouaici/Qobuz
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 23 track(s)
- Total length: 03:25:34
- Main artists: Bonobo
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Fabric Worldwide
- Genre: Electronic
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