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Bonobo (Simon Green) was born on 30 March, 1976 in Brighton, is an English musician, producer and DJ (born 1976). Discover Bonobo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Bonobo Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
The track was later nominated for Best Dance Recording at the 62nd Grammy Awards but lost to "Got to Keep On" by the Chemical Brothers.
Simon Green (born 30 March 1976), known by his stage name Bonobo, is an English musician, producer, and DJ based in Los Angeles.
He debuted with a trip hop aesthetic and has since explored more upbeat approaches as well as jazz and world music influences.
His electronic sound incorporates the use of organic instrumentation and is recreated by a full band in live performances.
Green debuted in 1999 on the Tru Thoughts compilation When Shapes Join Together.
His stage name Bonobo is a reference to the great ape species.
Following the release of the EP Scuba, on the Brighton-based label Fly Casual Recordings, and the single "Terrapin", Bonobo was offered label deals with XL Recordings and Mute Records, but he chose to remain with Tru Thoughts.
His first album, Animal Magic, was published on the same label in 2000, to mixed reviews.
Paul Cooper of Pitchfork stated that it "breaks no new ground for chill-out", while PopMatters said Bonobo "[showcases] smooth breakbeat loops, synth sounds, and aforementioned dub effects. [And his] electronic music draws on live playing."
Reviewer Dean Carlson also said that the album "slowly takes shape as a solid debut of narcoleptic downtempo".
In spite of these reactions, Animal Magic has gained Bonobo a cult following.
In 2001, Bonobo was signed to Coldcut's label Ninja Tune, and in 2003, he released Dial 'M' for Monkey.
John Bush of AllMusic stated in a review that Bonobo's influences were drawn more towards alternative rock and world music rather than hip hop or trip hop.
The album tracks "Pick up" and "Flutter" were featured in the snowboarding game SSX on Tour.
Its accompanying compilation album, titled "One Offs...", was issued in 2002 and contains reworked songs and rarities.
In 2005, Bonobo contributed to the Solid Steel series with It Came from the Sea.
The mix features several exclusive tracks as well as remixes and re-edits.
His third album, entitled Days to Come, was released on 2 October 2006.
An AllMusic review states that "[Bonobo] breathes new life into a well-worn genre."
With the album as well as his future work, he featured vocalists such as Bajka, thus "adding [an] organic and vibrant musicality that's rare in electronic music."
The song "Nightlite" appeared on UEFA Champions League 2006–2007, and "Recurring" was used in a surfing film broadcast on Fuel TV.
The song "The Keeper", featuring vocals by Andreya Triana, was issued in September 2009 as the lead single from Bonobo's fourth album, Black Sands, released in March 2010.
A BBC review by Paul Clarke stated that "Green has progressed from predominantly sample-based production to more live instrumentation [and] has become equally adept at mastering [...] multi-layered atmospheres."
In the same review, Clarke also commented that the song "We Could Forever" "saddles an Afro-inflected guitar and skittish flute to deep sub-bass" and "Kiara" combines "oriental strings with cut-up beats".
After their collaboration for Black Sands, Green produced Triana's debut album, Lost Where I Belong.
The Bonobo song "Kong" was used during a scene in an artist's studio in the eighth episode of the second season of House of Cards.
In February 2012, Black Sands Remixed was released on Ninja Tune, featuring tracks from the original Black Sands record remixed by electronic producers such as Machinedrum, Lapalux, Floating Points, and Mark Pritchard.
The first single off the next Bonobo album, "Cirrus", was given its worldwide debut on Gilles Peterson's BBC Radio 6 program on 19 January 2013.
The album, titled The North Borders, was set for release on 1 April 2013 but came out early in its digital format after a promotional copy was leaked prior to the planned launch date.
The North Borders marked Bonobo's first UK and US album chart entries, where they respectively reached numbers 34 and 122.
"Cirrus" was featured as the closing song of the pilot episode for the AMC show Halt and Catch Fire.
Bonobo produced the song "Pulls" by DELS for his 2014 album, Petals Have Fallen, which was released under Big Dada—a sister label of Ninja Tune.
Bonobo released his sixth album, Migration, in January 2017.
In an interview with Billboard, he stated that he conceived the album from "living and being in various locations", as he toured extensively and did not "have a home base for about a year".
The album and the track "Bambro Koyo Ganda" were nominated at the 2018 Grammy Awards for Best Dance/Electronic Album and Best Dance Recording, respectively.
The record peaked at number 5 on the UK chart and 59 in the US.
In 2018, it won Album of the Year at the Electronic Music Awards, and the artist was nominated for Live Act of the Year.
On 1 July 2019, Bonobo released a new song, "Linked", online.