10 Search Results for Tag: bonobo

Atopos

All kinds of surprising sounds. Featuring artists like: Björk, Robot Koch, BRONSON, Rezz, Steve Angello, Dance With the Dead, Oneohtrix Point Never, Bring Me The Horizon
Atopos

Groove in the Green

Tracks to tempt you into the great outdoors. Featuring artists like: Norah Jones, The Brother Brothers, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Tom Freund, vivaellipsis, Bonobo, The 1975, Yotto
Groove in The Green

From Above to Below

Your signpost to the secret speakeasy. Featuring artists like: Ed Sheeran, Bring Me The Horizon, deadmau5, Yotto, Empire of the Sun, Matt Fax, Sonique, Foxes
From Above to Below

Celestial Bodies

You’ve found the departure lounge for outer space, featuring artists like: Elderbrook, deadmau5, Matt Fax, Porter Robinson, ODESZA, ILLENIUM, Lane 8, Bonobo

Waterfall

Get yourself in flow with these soulful dance tracks, featuring artists like: Glass Animals, Bonobo, ODESZA, Odd Mob, Gorgon City, Yotto, Lady Gaga, TOKiMONSTA

Transporter

…and away you go, featuring artists like: Luttrell, Yppah, Bonobo, Four Tet, il:lo, Caribou, Lane 8, Kidnap, Phaeleh, Nora En Pure

cool electronic?

Volume II in the ‘Colours’ series, featuring artists like: Windows 96, The Midnight, FM-80, Absolute Valentine, Euan Ellis, Caspro, Carpenter Brut, Sung, Fury Weekend, Dance With the Dead

Colourscapes

Volume I in the ‘Colours’ series, featuring artists like: Dezza, Dusky, Catching Flies, Maribou State, Cinnamon Chasers, Matt Fax, Uppermost, Phaeleh, Luttrell, Bonobo

Ten Tigers — Where to Start with Bonobo • a playlist by musicto

With a career spanning over 20 years, 8 albums, and 150+ songs (including remixes, reworks and reissues), the question of where to start with Bonobo might seem like a bit of a daunting one to approach. The purpose of this list is to give you a primer, to get yourself familiarised with what’s available so you have a foundation to go and explore the rest of the 100+ songs I didn’t include.

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All These Eggs & Only One Basket

What makes a good artist? I think this is a much more helpful question than its more popular counterpart, ‘what makes good art?’