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BONOBO (LIVE)
Mighty: 119 Utah Street / SF
9pm - after / 21+ up
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.
Cos it's all about the levels with Bonobo. Not in a techy, studio
kinda way, but in the levels of involvement with his music. On the
surface there are the organic, pastoral atmospheres, the catchy
melodies, the elements that caught people from his first album. You
can engage with a Bonobo tune in that way if you wish, and will be
well rewarded for it. But it's the deeper, slightly hidden levels
that you should investigate, for they bring the greatest prize.
It's these elements that he first explored on 'Dial M For Monkey',
as a greater focus on live instruments, the intricacies of rhythm,
the darker shades of the soul, and almost a sleight of hand, that
meant that you could be in one mood one minute, and the next you
would somewhere different. Later on 'Days to Come', his third album
proved the kind of quantum leap in quality that very few artists
make - a big, brooding, emotional and uplifting record that you can
dance to, do the dishes to, or sit and really study. With his
fantastic band, (in which he plays bass and with whom he has
headlined the Big Chill and the Glade at Glastonbury) the Monkeyman
is set to transform these studio pieces into living, breathing
music, the stage is set for Simon Green to step up. The days to
come look bright indeed, but sad and beautiful and lovely, too.
Don't miss them.
$20 advance tickets SOLD OUT
$22.50 Ltd advane tickets ($2.51 service charge applies)
at
http://www.blasthaus.com
Tickets also at Tweekin (Haight & Fillmore)
and Aquarius (Valencia & 21st)/ 9:00pm - after / 21+ up
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