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A new song from him will be premiered tomorrow as the Hottest Record on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show.

 

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Brighton producer Bonobo provides tonight's Hottest Record.
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I wanted to post this song but didn't think it particularly warranted its own thread so maybe this ancient thread can be turned into a general Bonobo thread xx

 

Anyway. He has a new song called 'Heartbreak' with Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and it's a huge banger, massive 90s vibes *.*

 

 

I guess this was the song this thread was originally meant for back in January 2019, which was also great:

 

 

And he also had this other single last year that was v good too. TL;DR all of this guy's 'recent' releases have been great. They're just way too infrequent. x

 

Anyway. He has a new song called 'Heartbreak' with Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and it's a huge banger, massive 90s vibes *.*

 

 

TUNE.

Could someone change the title of the thread? x (maybe I should have just made a new thread :kink:)
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Very different vibe to 'Heartbreak' but I am really liking '6000 Ft.' as well, Bonobo continuing his hot streak over the last couple of years (loved his collab with Ólafur Arnalds for Ólafur's album too).

 

 

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The video for 'Heartbreak' got removed for some reason oops. Edited a different link into my earlier post ~

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Bonobo nominated twice for that award :cheeseblock: (2 of the 3 best songs on there alongside 'Before' x)

 

I haven't heard 'Otomo' yet (though I am intrigued by an O'Flynn collab) but the other couple of singles he's dropped so far from his album, while both good, haven't blown me away as much as most of his other releases from the past couple of years.

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