Bonobo announces new album featuring Joji, Jordan Rakei and more
06 October 2021, 17:03
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Bonobo is back with news of his forthcoming album Fragments, which will feature collaborations with Joji, Jordan Rakei and more, and has released "Rosewood" as the lead single.
"Rosewood" is the first outing from Bonobo's first album in four years Fragments, following last year's "6000 Ft." and ""Heartbreak" collaborations with Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs.
Fragments will folloow Bonobo's 2017 album Migration, and was created, recorded and mixed by Bonobo, real name Simon Green, over the past two years.
The record will feature new collaborations with Joji, Jordan Rakei, Jamila Woods, Kadhja Bonet, O’Flynn and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson.
Tracklist:
- Polyghost (feat. Miguel Atwood-Ferguson)
- Shadows (feat. Jordan Rakei)
- Rosewood
- Otomo (feat. O’Flynn)
- Tides (feat. Jamila Woods)
- Elysian
- Closer
- Age of Phase
- From You (feat. Joji)
- Counterpart
- Sapien
- Day by Day (feat. Kadhja Bonet)
"Rosewood" is out now. Bonobo's Fragments album will land 14 January 2022 via Ninja Tune, and is available to pre-order now.
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