"I want to reinforce this idea that you can be more than one thing," Green explains. It's that duality - of live artist and DJ, introspective composer and club-focussed selector - that sits at the heart of latest album 'Distance in Static', a record that is full of depth, detail and emotion; both beautiful and banging; quintessentially Bonobo, yet pushing beyond the contours of what a Bonobo album has traditionally been. A large portion of the record was created at Neil Young's legendary Broken Arrow Ranch studio in Woodside, California - an environment Green describes as deeply immersive and creatively transformative. A pivotal track to emerge from these Ranch sessions was the enchanting "Fire on the Water", featuring Arooj Aftab, who travelled down from her NYC base to record what became a breakthrough moment during the album's creation. Evolving, almost accidentally, from a rough acoustic guitar loop recorded while Green was testing studio inputs one morning. Elsewhere, tracks like "Drift" and "Me and You" perfectly encapsulate the album's club-focussed leanings, with both quickly emerging as firm fan favorites in Green's recent DJ sets. Buried within the 'Distance in Static' universe, there is also a sense that this record - and particularly the accompanying live tour - marks something quite monumental, too. It's a moment of transition, a celebration of Bonobo's 25 years, but also, perhaps his last record in the traditional sense: complete with expansive guest features and a multi-year full live-band world tour.
- 1. Dawn
- 2. Cycles
- 3. Fire on the Water (Feat. Arooj Aftab)
- 4. Drift
- 5. Talk to Me (Feat. Nicole Miglis)
- 6. Uncasually
- 7. Always on Your Side (Feat. Joy Crookes)
- 8. Youth's Fountain (Feat. Nilüfer Yanya)
- 9. Shokoufeh
- 10. Can't You See (Feat. Aanya Martin)
- 11. Me and You
- 12. Equinoctial (Feat. Ichiko Aoba)
- 13. Mercury (Feat. Kanako Yamamoto)