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Chortles
January 16th 2017


21494 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

oh nice i didn't know this was out so soon



didn't vibe with north borders a ton so hoping this shakes it up

DoofusWainwright
January 16th 2017


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Zak think our psychic link with ratings has got stronger in 2017

anat
Contributing Reviewer
January 16th 2017


5745 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

look at this pair of granddads

DoofusWainwright
January 16th 2017


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

First heard Bonobo when I was 29 and felt much the same



My brother is a producer and loves this band, I get that he does what he does well but my attention wanders with this stuff is the truth



Granddad has the two previous on his iTunes so it's not down to a lack of effort on my part

zakalwe
January 16th 2017


38830 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Pipe, slippers, mustard coloured mothball cardigan and this.



Shoreditch Calling





anat
Contributing Reviewer
January 16th 2017


5745 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i think there's a lot of crossover with alpe lusia is the thing, if you dig that i don't see why you'd be less favourable here

DoofusWainwright
January 16th 2017


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Alpe Lusia was more the exception that proves the rule I guess, album had a certain something. It was similarly 'lush' sounding to this sort of stuff but I felt it had an icy heart at its core or some such guff. There was emotion woven into it.



Bonobo's stuff just feels like pleasant multi layered ethno vibes. It's nice. Maybe it's because my brother loves it so deeply, a sibling rivalry block on my enjoyment.

zakalwe
January 16th 2017


38830 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

ethno vibes. lol.

DoofusWainwright
January 16th 2017


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This site needs the descriptors bit that RYM has:



For this album I'd list: mellow, atmospheric, the first bite of a fresh guava in dappled tropical sunlight, an illicit sniff of a yogi's sandal, your finger tips brushing a parrot's beak, a moment of reflection while in the surrounds of a pop up Vietnamese street food restaurant

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 16th 2017


70239 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

^that works better for days to come and black sands than it does for this and northern borders

zakalwe
January 16th 2017


38830 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

its all so evocative of Saffrons gap year in Goa darling. You know when she experienced different cultures and shat through the eye of a needle for 2wks before using the credit card to go to Oz.

anat
Contributing Reviewer
January 17th 2017


5745 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

the 3 minute mark on the title track is so goood

twlight
January 17th 2017


8715 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

This album is just kind of... boring

FullOfSounds
January 17th 2017


15821 Comments


I've started to go through his discog and the evolution is nice to hear.

RadicalEd
January 17th 2017


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Break Apart is so good. Can't wait for another Rhye album tbh.

DoofusWainwright
January 17th 2017


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

It was cool hearing Rhye here agreed

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
January 17th 2017


32020 Comments


I share the sentiment. New Rhye please.

Sniff
January 17th 2017


8045 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"an illicit sniff of a yogi's sandal". Leave me out of this

T5Cx
January 17th 2017


160 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Sweet review, agree with it way more than RA's 2.4

"Bambro Koyo Ganda" is cool, kinda reminds me of that Clap! Clap! Tayi Bebba album. Would love to hear Bonobo do a whole album in that style

brandontaylor
January 23rd 2017


1228 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

apart from maybe 3 tracks (kerala / surface / ontario) i couldnt enjoy this as more than background music. shame too as the rhye collab had so much potential



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