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Editorial Reviews
Bonobo will release new album Fragments, due on January 14, 2022 via Ninja Tune. Fragments is the most emotionally intense record that he - aka Simon Green - has ever had to make. It’s no surprise that it’s also his masterpiece. The album features Jamila Woods, Joji, Kadhja Bonet, Jordan Rakei, O’Flynn and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson. Born first out of fragments of ideas and experimentation, the album ultimately was fused together in a burst of creativity fueled by both collaboration and Green’s escape into the wild.
One of the biggest names in dance music, Bonobo now boasts now boasts a global fan base of over 3.3M followers online, an incredible 1.3 billion+ streams and over 800,000 album sales. He has had 3 GRAMMY nominations and sold 2 million tickets for the tour supporting previous album Migration which also reached #1 on Billboard’s Dance album chart. A favorite mainstage performer at the world’s greatest music festivals and continually receives outstanding press coverage from the likes of Pitchfork, The Guardian, Stereogum,, THE FADER, Mixmag, Q, Wired, I-D, Clash and more.
Side A
A1. Polyghost (feat. Miguel Atwood-Ferguson)
A2. Shadows (feat. Jordan Rakei)
A3. Rosewood
Side B
B1. Otomo (feat. O’Flynn)
B2. Tides (feat. Jamila Woods)
B3. From You (feat. Joji)
Side C
C1. Closer
C2. Age of Phase
C3. Elysian
Side D
D1. Counterpart
D2. Sapien
D3. Day by Day (feat. Kadhja Bonet)
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 12.4 x 12.4 x 0.47 inches; 1.49 Pounds
- Manufacturer : Ninja Tune
- Original Release Date : 2022
- Date First Available : October 6, 2021
- Label : Ninja Tune
- ASIN : B09HBFVNJ7
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,741 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #189 in Rap & Hip-Hop (CDs & Vinyl)
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Ive ordered other colored vinyl from amazon and they played perfectly - not a single skip, so i know its not my player (even tested this record on my other player - same thing).
THE ALBUM ITSELF IS GREAT THOUGH. Another classisc from Bonobo
I thought Migration was a bit more emotional and lush compared to Fragments, whereas this is very listenable, danceable, and with a modern R&B sheen set to intricate electronic details and strings. Nothing wrong with that.
You can almost completely disengage from the horrifically hipster Pitchfork review, labeled a 5.4, as that doesn't really do the work justice and hints at an oversized bias from the author. Make no mistake. Bonobo created three of the best electronic albums of the last 20 years from Days To Come to Black Sands to The North Borders. Even Migration grew on me quite a bit, and overall few people in the indie community can match his prowess for instilling artistic sensibility through emotive, culturally ambiguous, and enthralling records.
Is this a masterpiece? No, it's not. I probably won't reach to it more than the other records, but it deserves its place in his oeuvre. Pitchfork itself strikes me as the most homogenized and ridiculous site for reviewing anything in the pop sphere these days. Any non-minority with any kind of pull is instantly handed over to authors with an agenda, and that is why you should read a wide range of reviews to get a more truthful idea on the contents of the package.
In the end Fragments doesn't really see a decline in powers. It's still well worth a purchase. The music readily confirms that Bonobo still at the top of the game. While I am unsure where to go from here--as a repeat is definitely going to sound stilted and irrelevant--Fragments constitutes a more modern look at the ever expanding societal confusion in 2022. It's a breath of relaxing and energized focus that is easy to absorb and inspire.
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The musical content was excellent along and with the specialist cover artwork the purchase first rate.
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