Days To Come
by Bonobo

— Released 2nd October 2006

Simon Green aka Bonobo's third album represents the kind of quantum leap in quality that very few artists make. 'Days To Come' has the feeling of a classic all over – a big, brooding, emotional and uplifting record that you can dance to, do the dishes to, or sit and really study.

Green has always been expert at welding together music dripping with atmosphere, combining his own musical and technical talents in such a way as to make utterly organic-sounding machine music. This is n...

Simon Green aka Bonobo's third album represents the kind of quantum leap in quality that very few artists make. 'Days To Come' has the feeling of a classic all over – a big, brooding, emotional and uplifting record that you can dance to, do the dishes to, or sit and really study.

Green has always been expert at welding together music dripping with atmosphere, combining his own musical and technical talents in such a way as to make utterly organic-sounding machine music. This is not just a knob-twiddling producer but a multi-instrumentalist at work, who writes, plays and then manipulates almost every note of music he releases. And 'Days To Come' shows a new structural awareness growing from this, a feeling for the song form and the gradual build which raises it way above the work of many of his contemporaries and cries out for him to achieve the kind of mainstream success that his talent has long hinted at.

Bonobo’s debut album, 'Animal Magic', was released by Brighton label TruThoughts just as the journalistic vogue for 'chill out' music began to peak. Having rejected the advances of more than one major label, Green decided to sign with Ninja Tune and produced 'Dial 'M' For Monkey', a brooding and intricate record which not only continued his move away from traditional sampling techniques, but broadsided the idea that he only made music for people to listen to in transcendental bubble bath yurts. Now, with 'Days To Come', the processes and techniques he developed on the transitional 'Dial 'M'' have reached fruition.

Rather than turning himself into a producer-for-hire on his own record and delivering a compilation album, Green found one main singer to work with, and her voice certainly adds that crucial edge to proceedings. Bajka (pronounced ‘Biker’) grew up as part of Embryo, a travelling music commune, whose journies took them through Afghanistan, Nepal and Pakistan. A smokey, soulful singer, she sounds as at home on the big band soul-jazz of 'Between The Lines' as on the more melancholic Nightlite'. Green is also joined by labelmate and fellow Brightonian Fink on the beautiful come-on 'If You Stayed Over', a gem of emotional pop that sees both artists at the top of their game.

Green hasn’t abandoned the instrumentals, though. 'Ketto' arrives with a dreamlike intensity, 'On Your Marks' hits with the all the force of early-era Shadow, while Part 2 of 'Transmissions94' is amongst the most beautiful and transcendent music that this quiet and self-effacing producer has crafted.

Days To Come
by Bonobo

— Released 2nd October 2006

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2xLP (ZEN119)
£24.00
MP3 (ZENDNL119)
£5.00
CD (ZENCD119)
£8.00
16-bit WAV (ZENDNL119W)
£7.00
2xCD (ZENCD119X)

Limited Edition 2xCD

Tracklist

  • CD
  • 2xCD
  • 2xLP
  • MP3
  • 16-bit WAV
  1. 1
    Intro
  2. 2
    Days To Come
  3. 3
    Between The Lines
  4. 4
    The Fever
  5. 5
    Ketto
  6. 6
    Nightlite
  7. 7
    Transmission 94  (Parts 1 & 2)
  8. 8
    On Your Marks
  9. 9
    If You Stayed Over
  10. 10
    Walk In The Sky
  11. 11
    Recurring
  12.  
    Play All (11)
  1. 1
    Intro
  2. 2
    Days To Come
  3. 3
    Between The Lines
  4. 4
    The Fever
  5. 5
    Ketto
  6. 6
    Nightlite
  7. 7
    Transmission 94  (Parts 1 & 2)
  8. 8
    On Your Marks
  9. 9
    If You Stayed Over
  10. 10
    Walk In The Sky
  11. 11
    Recurring
  12. 12
    Days To Come  (Instrumental)
  13. 13
    Between The Lines  (Instrumental)
  14. 14
    Nightlite  (Demo Version)
  15. 15
    If You Stayed Over  (Instrumental)
  16. 16
    If You Stayed Over  (Reprise)
  17. 17
    Walk In The Sky  (Instrumental)
  18. 18
    Hatoa
  19.  
    Play All (18)
  1. 1
    Intro
  2. 2
    Days To Come
  3. 3
    Between The Lines
  4. 4
    The Fever
  5. 5
    Transmission 94  (Parts 1 & 2)
  6. 6
    On Your Marks
  7. 7
    Hatoa
  8. 8
    Recurring
  9. 9
    Nightlite
  10. 10
    If You Stayed Over
  11. 11
    Walk In The Sky
  12. 12
    Ketto
  13.  
    Play All (12)
  1. 1
    Intro
  2. 2
    Days To Come
  3. 3
    Between The Lines
  4. 4
    The Fever
  5. 5
    Ketto
  6. 6
    Nightlite
  7. 7
    Transmission 94  (Parts 1 & 2)
  8. 8
    On Your Marks
  9. 9
    If You Stayed Over
  10. 10
    Walk In The Sky
  11. 11
    Recurring
  12. 12
    Days To Come  (Instrumental)
  13. 13
    Between The Lines  (Instrumental)
  14. 14
    Nightlite  (Demo Version)
  15. 15
    If You Stayed Over  (Instrumental)
  16. 16
    If You Stayed Over  (Reprise)
  17. 17
    Walk In The Sky  (Instrumental)
  18. 18
    Hatoa
  19.  
    Play All (18)
  1. 1
    Intro
  2. 2
    Days To Come
  3. 3
    Between The Lines
  4. 4
    The Fever
  5. 5
    Ketto
  6. 6
    Nightlite
  7. 7
    Transmission 94  (Parts 1 & 2)
  8. 8
    On Your Marks
  9. 9
    If You Stayed Over
  10. 10
    Walk In The Sky
  11. 11
    Recurring
  12. 12
    Days To Come  (Instrumental)
  13. 13
    Between The Lines  (Instrumental)
  14. 14
    Nightlite  (Demo Version)
  15. 15
    If You Stayed Over  (Instrumental)
  16. 16
    If You Stayed Over  (Reprise)
  17. 17
    Walk In The Sky  (Instrumental)
  18. 18
    Hatoa
  19.  
    Play All (18)

Simon Green aka Bonobo's third album represents the kind of quantum leap in quality that very few artists make. 'Days To Come' has the feeling of a classic all over – a big, brooding, emotional and uplifting record that you can dance to, do the dishes to, or sit and really study.

Green has always been expert at welding together music dripping with atmosphere, combining his own musical and technical talents in such a way as to make utterly organic-sounding machine music. This is n...

Simon Green aka Bonobo's third album represents the kind of quantum leap in quality that very few artists make. 'Days To Come' has the feeling of a classic all over – a big, brooding, emotional and uplifting record that you can dance to, do the dishes to, or sit and really study.

Green has always been expert at welding together music dripping with atmosphere, combining his own musical and technical talents in such a way as to make utterly organic-sounding machine music. This is not just a knob-twiddling producer but a multi-instrumentalist at work, who writes, plays and then manipulates almost every note of music he releases. And 'Days To Come' shows a new structural awareness growing from this, a feeling for the song form and the gradual build which raises it way above the work of many of his contemporaries and cries out for him to achieve the kind of mainstream success that his talent has long hinted at.

Bonobo’s debut album, 'Animal Magic', was released by Brighton label TruThoughts just as the journalistic vogue for 'chill out' music began to peak. Having rejected the advances of more than one major label, Green decided to sign with Ninja Tune and produced 'Dial 'M' For Monkey', a brooding and intricate record which not only continued his move away from traditional sampling techniques, but broadsided the idea that he only made music for people to listen to in transcendental bubble bath yurts. Now, with 'Days To Come', the processes and techniques he developed on the transitional 'Dial 'M'' have reached fruition.

Rather than turning himself into a producer-for-hire on his own record and delivering a compilation album, Green found one main singer to work with, and her voice certainly adds that crucial edge to proceedings. Bajka (pronounced ‘Biker’) grew up as part of Embryo, a travelling music commune, whose journies took them through Afghanistan, Nepal and Pakistan. A smokey, soulful singer, she sounds as at home on the big band soul-jazz of 'Between The Lines' as on the more melancholic Nightlite'. Green is also joined by labelmate and fellow Brightonian Fink on the beautiful come-on 'If You Stayed Over', a gem of emotional pop that sees both artists at the top of their game.

Green hasn’t abandoned the instrumentals, though. 'Ketto' arrives with a dreamlike intensity, 'On Your Marks' hits with the all the force of early-era Shadow, while Part 2 of 'Transmissions94' is amongst the most beautiful and transcendent music that this quiet and self-effacing producer has crafted.