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BONOBO ( LIVE )

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SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd
TRALF MUSIC HALL


BLACK SANDS ALBUM RELEASE TOUR
Complete 8-piece ensemble…

BONOBO (LIVE)

http://www.bonobomusic.com/
http://www.myspace.com/sibonobo

With his third album ‘Days To Come’ released last year, and winning the Album of The Year award on Gilles Peterson’s Radio 1 show, Bonobo is becoming one of the most sought after acts in Europe, and the rest of the world.

It never fails to amaze how swiftly a moment of fortune can so easily become a noose round the neck. Especially in the oh so fickle world of the music biz. In the case of Bonobo the moment, or perhaps the year, of fortune came when he released his debut album ‘Animal Magic’, at the precise time that ‘chill’ was the buzz word on everyone’s lips. Never mind the fact that, even on the evidence of those first efforts, he was a truly gifted producer, you can’t beat the power of the buzz. As is the way of these things, the buzz became the murmur, and soon became the background hum, as endless chillout comps, ads, and media campaigns swamped the shore of our consciousness.

A young Simon Green (for it is he who is the monkey king) refused to be dragged down by the lazy journalistic prose that labeled him ‘chillout’ and ‘downtempo’. Far from it. He upped the stakes, and indeed, even stuck his neck out, moving from his original label Tru Thoughts to Ninja Tune, and set about taking things to the next level.

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‘Dial M For Monkey’ showed the set of brass balls that Bonobo (like his namesake) had, and these would be tested again as he set about building his live band. He duly found the right musicians, self financing rehearsals, and fine tuning a live show that brought out the elements of his music that had hitherto gone largely unnoticed, as the band swung and rocked their way through shows at Glastonbury, The Big Chill, Jazz Cafe, internationally exotic settings from Italy to Russia, and in February 2007, a 1500 strong audience at The Forum in London.

He set about building his DJ style in the same way, refusing to conform to the preconceived ideas of a laid back style, and aiming headlong for the dancefloor, with a heavy mixture of hip hop, weighty jazz, broken beats, Latin, funk, and soul, with the occasional cheeky bit of psyche rock and drum and bass thrown in. Just to keep you on yer toes right? Now a DJ of international repute, Bonobo has played all over the world, including playing to huge audiences in the USA and Canada with Amon Tobin, a progress culminating in Ninja Tune asking him to put together a Solid Steel mix album in 2006. Bugger the lounge, lets dance.

Now, with the expectations duly dispatched with the good hiding they deserve, the field was wide open for Bonobo to push himself even further.

“Lots of live shit”, said Bonobo.“Strings, horns, drums and vocals. More energy and a bigger, heavier sound”.

He duly delivered. And some. The ensuing album ‘Days To Come’ arrived in 2006, is selling like hot stuff off a shovel, and walked away with the Album of the Year award from the listeners of Gilles Peterson’s Worldwide show on Radio 1.
Nicely.

Having been round the world repeatedly over the last couple of years – including the live band’s first US tour in Summer 2009, the next Bonobo album is being set for a March 30 release on Ninja Tune. You can get it fresh off the press at this show.

TOURING SUPPORT & LOCAL SUPPORT TBA SOON

TRALF MUSIC HALL
622 Main St. Buffalo NY 14202
Doors 8pm / Show 9pm / 18+ / $15 adv / $17 door
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