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Bonobo: Black Sands 12"
Simon Green aka Bonobo returns with his fourth, most eagerly-anticipated and most accomplished album to date, the magnificent âBlack Sands.â Green proves once and for all with âBlack Sandsâ that he is an artist and producer with his sights set on much higher prizes than to rule any dusty subgenre of dance music. This is a record of epic reach and massive emotional pull, all held together by Greenâs understanding of composition and arrangement of live instruments (most of them also played by him) as well as his complete mastery of the tricks and techniques of the digital age. âBlack Sandsâ is the most contemporary record he has ever made.
Opening track âKiaraâ sets out Bonoboâs stall quickly. Yes, there is an exquisite string refrain, reminiscent of Chinese art movies, but Green places this within the context of a thumping beat, deep synths and cut up vocals. âKongâ seems closer to the soul-jazz template which has long influenced the Bonobo sound but each further listen showcases both the intricacy of his productions and the subtlety with which he achieves them. The skipping beat of âEyesdownâ and the way he weaves Andreya Trianaâs vocals through layers of sub-bass show Green making his own moves with the influences of two-step. âEl Toroâ brings a Brazilian flavour but without losing any of the hard snap of the beats. âWe Could Foreverâ combines high-life guitar lines with punishing, melancholy bass. â1009â is NEW Bonobo in all its glory, First single, âThe Keeperâ shows Green and Triana coming through with their most intense, emotional soul jam. âAll In Formsâ once again combines a shimmering beauty with some serious beat ânâ bass action. âStay The Sameâ showcases Andreya Trianaâs voice again.. âAnimalsâ sounds like Joy Division jamming with Steve Reich and a bloco band. Title track âBlack Sandsâ finishes the album with a perfectly judged, melancholy waltz, waves of horns swelling up to the kind of finale that sings in your ears even after it has stopped.
Since Simon Greenâs last album, âDays To Come,â he has become one of Ninja Tuneâs biggest artists worldwide, with over fifteen million plays on Last.FM and a series of sell out tours with his live band which have moved from venues such as the Luminaire to the Kentish Town Forum and the Roundhouse. This combination of superb live shows and studio wizardry means that he is now perfectly placed to push on into a yet bigger league. With âBlack Sands,â Bonobo has made the progressive record to achieve it.
Opening track âKiaraâ sets out Bonoboâs stall quickly. Yes, there is an exquisite string refrain, reminiscent of Chinese art movies, but Green places this within the context of a thumping beat, deep synths and cut up vocals. âKongâ seems closer to the soul-jazz template which has long influenced the Bonobo sound but each further listen showcases both the intricacy of his productions and the subtlety with which he achieves them. The skipping beat of âEyesdownâ and the way he weaves Andreya Trianaâs vocals through layers of sub-bass show Green making his own moves with the influences of two-step. âEl Toroâ brings a Brazilian flavour but without losing any of the hard snap of the beats. âWe Could Foreverâ combines high-life guitar lines with punishing, melancholy bass. â1009â is NEW Bonobo in all its glory, First single, âThe Keeperâ shows Green and Triana coming through with their most intense, emotional soul jam. âAll In Formsâ once again combines a shimmering beauty with some serious beat ânâ bass action. âStay The Sameâ showcases Andreya Trianaâs voice again.. âAnimalsâ sounds like Joy Division jamming with Steve Reich and a bloco band. Title track âBlack Sandsâ finishes the album with a perfectly judged, melancholy waltz, waves of horns swelling up to the kind of finale that sings in your ears even after it has stopped.
Since Simon Greenâs last album, âDays To Come,â he has become one of Ninja Tuneâs biggest artists worldwide, with over fifteen million plays on Last.FM and a series of sell out tours with his live band which have moved from venues such as the Luminaire to the Kentish Town Forum and the Roundhouse. This combination of superb live shows and studio wizardry means that he is now perfectly placed to push on into a yet bigger league. With âBlack Sands,â Bonobo has made the progressive record to achieve it.
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Bonobo: Black Sands 12"
Bonobo: Black Sands 12"
Simon Green aka Bonobo returns with his fourth, most eagerly-anticipated and most accomplished album to date, the magnificent âBlack Sands.â Green proves once and for all with âBlack Sandsâ that he is an artist and producer with his sights set on much higher prizes than to rule any dusty subgenre of dance music. This is a record of epic reach and massive emotional pull, all held together by Greenâs understanding of composition and arrangement of live instruments (most of them also played by him) as well as his complete mastery of the tricks and techniques of the digital age. âBlack Sandsâ is the most contemporary record he has ever made.
Opening track âKiaraâ sets out Bonoboâs stall quickly. Yes, there is an exquisite string refrain, reminiscent of Chinese art movies, but Green places this within the context of a thumping beat, deep synths and cut up vocals. âKongâ seems closer to the soul-jazz template which has long influenced the Bonobo sound but each further listen showcases both the intricacy of his productions and the subtlety with which he achieves them. The skipping beat of âEyesdownâ and the way he weaves Andreya Trianaâs vocals through layers of sub-bass show Green making his own moves with the influences of two-step. âEl Toroâ brings a Brazilian flavour but without losing any of the hard snap of the beats. âWe Could Foreverâ combines high-life guitar lines with punishing, melancholy bass. â1009â is NEW Bonobo in all its glory, First single, âThe Keeperâ shows Green and Triana coming through with their most intense, emotional soul jam. âAll In Formsâ once again combines a shimmering beauty with some serious beat ânâ bass action. âStay The Sameâ showcases Andreya Trianaâs voice again.. âAnimalsâ sounds like Joy Division jamming with Steve Reich and a bloco band. Title track âBlack Sandsâ finishes the album with a perfectly judged, melancholy waltz, waves of horns swelling up to the kind of finale that sings in your ears even after it has stopped.
Since Simon Greenâs last album, âDays To Come,â he has become one of Ninja Tuneâs biggest artists worldwide, with over fifteen million plays on Last.FM and a series of sell out tours with his live band which have moved from venues such as the Luminaire to the Kentish Town Forum and the Roundhouse. This combination of superb live shows and studio wizardry means that he is now perfectly placed to push on into a yet bigger league. With âBlack Sands,â Bonobo has made the progressive record to achieve it.
Opening track âKiaraâ sets out Bonoboâs stall quickly. Yes, there is an exquisite string refrain, reminiscent of Chinese art movies, but Green places this within the context of a thumping beat, deep synths and cut up vocals. âKongâ seems closer to the soul-jazz template which has long influenced the Bonobo sound but each further listen showcases both the intricacy of his productions and the subtlety with which he achieves them. The skipping beat of âEyesdownâ and the way he weaves Andreya Trianaâs vocals through layers of sub-bass show Green making his own moves with the influences of two-step. âEl Toroâ brings a Brazilian flavour but without losing any of the hard snap of the beats. âWe Could Foreverâ combines high-life guitar lines with punishing, melancholy bass. â1009â is NEW Bonobo in all its glory, First single, âThe Keeperâ shows Green and Triana coming through with their most intense, emotional soul jam. âAll In Formsâ once again combines a shimmering beauty with some serious beat ânâ bass action. âStay The Sameâ showcases Andreya Trianaâs voice again.. âAnimalsâ sounds like Joy Division jamming with Steve Reich and a bloco band. Title track âBlack Sandsâ finishes the album with a perfectly judged, melancholy waltz, waves of horns swelling up to the kind of finale that sings in your ears even after it has stopped.
Since Simon Greenâs last album, âDays To Come,â he has become one of Ninja Tuneâs biggest artists worldwide, with over fifteen million plays on Last.FM and a series of sell out tours with his live band which have moved from venues such as the Luminaire to the Kentish Town Forum and the Roundhouse. This combination of superb live shows and studio wizardry means that he is now perfectly placed to push on into a yet bigger league. With âBlack Sands,â Bonobo has made the progressive record to achieve it.
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Simon Green aka Bonobo returns with his fourth, most eagerly-anticipated and most accomplished album to date, the magnificent âBlack Sands.â Green proves once and for all with âBlack Sandsâ that he is an artist and producer with his sights set on much higher prizes than to rule any dusty subgenre of dance music. This is a record of epic reach and massive emotional pull, all held together by Greenâs understanding of composition and arrangement of live instruments (most of them also played by him) as well as his complete mastery of the tricks and techniques of the digital age. âBlack Sandsâ is the most contemporary record he has ever made.
Opening track âKiaraâ sets out Bonoboâs stall quickly. Yes, there is an exquisite string refrain, reminiscent of Chinese art movies, but Green places this within the context of a thumping beat, deep synths and cut up vocals. âKongâ seems closer to the soul-jazz template which has long influenced the Bonobo sound but each further listen showcases both the intricacy of his productions and the subtlety with which he achieves them. The skipping beat of âEyesdownâ and the way he weaves Andreya Trianaâs vocals through layers of sub-bass show Green making his own moves with the influences of two-step. âEl Toroâ brings a Brazilian flavour but without losing any of the hard snap of the beats. âWe Could Foreverâ combines high-life guitar lines with punishing, melancholy bass. â1009â is NEW Bonobo in all its glory, First single, âThe Keeperâ shows Green and Triana coming through with their most intense, emotional soul jam. âAll In Formsâ once again combines a shimmering beauty with some serious beat ânâ bass action. âStay The Sameâ showcases Andreya Trianaâs voice again.. âAnimalsâ sounds like Joy Division jamming with Steve Reich and a bloco band. Title track âBlack Sandsâ finishes the album with a perfectly judged, melancholy waltz, waves of horns swelling up to the kind of finale that sings in your ears even after it has stopped.
Since Simon Greenâs last album, âDays To Come,â he has become one of Ninja Tuneâs biggest artists worldwide, with over fifteen million plays on Last.FM and a series of sell out tours with his live band which have moved from venues such as the Luminaire to the Kentish Town Forum and the Roundhouse. This combination of superb live shows and studio wizardry means that he is now perfectly placed to push on into a yet bigger league. With âBlack Sands,â Bonobo has made the progressive record to achieve it.
Opening track âKiaraâ sets out Bonoboâs stall quickly. Yes, there is an exquisite string refrain, reminiscent of Chinese art movies, but Green places this within the context of a thumping beat, deep synths and cut up vocals. âKongâ seems closer to the soul-jazz template which has long influenced the Bonobo sound but each further listen showcases both the intricacy of his productions and the subtlety with which he achieves them. The skipping beat of âEyesdownâ and the way he weaves Andreya Trianaâs vocals through layers of sub-bass show Green making his own moves with the influences of two-step. âEl Toroâ brings a Brazilian flavour but without losing any of the hard snap of the beats. âWe Could Foreverâ combines high-life guitar lines with punishing, melancholy bass. â1009â is NEW Bonobo in all its glory, First single, âThe Keeperâ shows Green and Triana coming through with their most intense, emotional soul jam. âAll In Formsâ once again combines a shimmering beauty with some serious beat ânâ bass action. âStay The Sameâ showcases Andreya Trianaâs voice again.. âAnimalsâ sounds like Joy Division jamming with Steve Reich and a bloco band. Title track âBlack Sandsâ finishes the album with a perfectly judged, melancholy waltz, waves of horns swelling up to the kind of finale that sings in your ears even after it has stopped.
Since Simon Greenâs last album, âDays To Come,â he has become one of Ninja Tuneâs biggest artists worldwide, with over fifteen million plays on Last.FM and a series of sell out tours with his live band which have moved from venues such as the Luminaire to the Kentish Town Forum and the Roundhouse. This combination of superb live shows and studio wizardry means that he is now perfectly placed to push on into a yet bigger league. With âBlack Sands,â Bonobo has made the progressive record to achieve it.











