Artist's albums
Fold
2023 · single
Defender
2022 · single
ATK
2022 · single
Fragments
2022 · album
From You
2022 · single
Shadows
2021 · single
Otomo
2021 · single
Tides
2021 · single
Rosewood
2021 · single
Heartbreak (Kerri Chandler Remix)
2021 · single
Heartbreak / 6000 Ft.
2020 · single
Heartbreak
2020 · single
Final Days (Bonobo Remix)
2020 · single
Linked
2019 · single
Ibrik
2019 · single
Bambro Koyo Ganda
2017 · single
Migration
2017 · album
No Reason
2017 · single
Break Apart
2016 · single
Kerala
2016 · single
Les Là-Bas (Bonobo Remix)
2016 · single
Flashlight EP
2014 · EP
The North Borders Tour. — Live.
2014 · album
Ten Tigers
2014 · single
Late Night Tales: Bonobo
2013 · album
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Biography
Since Simon Green started Bonobo the expansion and acceleration has been constant, from his beginning in small clubs as a solo DJ / producer, to working with Erykah Badu, Ólafur Arnalds and Jon Hopkins to remixing Michael Kiwanuka, Gorillaz, George Fitzgerald and London Grammar. He has received three GRAMMY nominations, played huge arenas and festivals from a three-times sold out Alexandra Palace to Fuji Rock – and most recently landed a top ten album in multiple countries, top five at home in the UK and a Billboard dance album number one in the US, with 2017's Migration. But as Green embarked on the Migration tour, this constant acceleration combined with a feeling of the world in flux became gruelling. He began to retreat into himself – and for the first time, he wasn’t writing new music as he travelled. Exhausted and wrung-out, he was wrestling with feelings he found hard to express. But slowly, even in lockdown he found inspiration from being in nature – “finding the places that were alien and unique and awe inspiring” – from recalling what he loved about crowds and dancefloors, and from reconnecting with collaborators like Jamila Woods, Joji, Kadhja Bonet, Jordan Rakei, O’Flynn and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson. So “Fragments” is the sound of both struggle and isolation – personally and collectively – and of a surging, joyous return: a gorgeous reminder of how out of such trials, creativity and hope can emerge at the most unexpected moments.