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Bonobo - Distance In Static

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Pre-order — Releases 11th September 2026.

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Twenty-five years into one of electronic music's most quietly remarkable careers, Bonobo returns with Distance in Static — his eighth studio album and, by his own suggestion, possibly his last in the traditional sense. Simon Green has always made music that resists easy categorisation, and this record is no different: introspective and expansive in equal measure, it draws on recording sessions spanning LA, Tokyo, London and Neil Young's legendary Broken Arrow Ranch in California.

The album is built around an extraordinary cast of collaborators — Joy Crookes, Nilüfer Yanya, Arooj Aftab, Ichiko Aoba, Nicole Miglis of Hundred Waters and Aanya Martin — with lyrics appearing in English, Urdu and Japanese alongside historic Iranian samples and guzheng recordings woven into Green's meticulously processed instrumentation. Tracks like Drift and Me and You lean into the club-focused energy that has defined his recent DJ sets, while Fire on the Water and Equinoctial reach somewhere altogether more tender. It is a record of genuine depth and range.

This Indies Exclusive edition is pressed on pastel blue 140g double vinyl, housed in a 6mm spined gatefold sleeve with printed inners, art-paper insert and a set of artwork postcards featuring the microscopic photography of John I. Koivula that runs through the album's visual identity — crystalline, otherworldly and unlike anything else in your collection.

**For fans of:** Four Tet, Floating Points, Caribou, Maribou State, Overmono

Tracklist

1. Dawn
2. Cycles
3. Fire on the Water (feat. Arooj Aftab)
4. Drift
5. Talk to Me (feat. Nicole Miglis)
6. Uncasually
7. Always on Your Side (feat. Joy Crookes)
8. Youth's Fountain (feat. Nilüfer Yanya)
9. Shokoufeh
10. Can't You See (feat. Aanya Martin)
11. ID700
12. Me and You
13. Equinoctial (feat. Ichiko Aoba)
14. Mercury (feat. Kanako Yamamoto)

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Format: Indies Exclusive Pastel Blue Vinyl 2LP

Release Date: 11th September 2026

Barcode: 5054429212372

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Why We Love It

Distance In Static finds Simon Green doing what he's always done best — dissolving the line between organic and electronic until you can't quite tell which is which. The guest list here is genuinely special: Arooj Aftab, Joy Crookes, Nilüfer Yanya and Ichiko Aoba all get proper space to do their own thing rather than being reduced to a feature credit, and Bonobo's production wraps around each of them differently. Warm, downtempo, unmistakably his — this is a record for anyone who thinks 'chill' doesn't have to mean forgettable.

Sam's Note

Bonobo's been getting steadily better at featuring other voices without losing his own sound, and this is the best example yet. Pre-order it — 'Fire on the Water' with Arooj Aftab alone is worth the wait until September.

Sounds Like

• Nilüfer Yanya
• Arooj Aftab – Vulture Prince
• Jon Hopkins – Immunity
• Rival Consoles – Landscape from Memory

Mood

• Warm
• Downtempo
• Collaborative
• Patient

Perfect For

• Sunday evenings
• Cooking dinner
• Long train journeys

12 Bar Listening Guide

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Why This Album Matters

Due September 2026 on Ninja Tune, Distance In Static is Bonobo's eighth studio album and his most collaborative to date, built around an unusually strong roster of guest vocalists including Arooj Aftab, Joy Crookes, Nilüfer Yanya, Nicole Miglis and Ichiko Aoba. Simon Green has spent two decades refining a sound that sits between downtempo electronic music, jazz-inflected production and global instrumentation, and this record leans further into that collaborative instinct than any of his previous albums — letting each guest's voice genuinely shape the track around them rather than sitting on top of a finished beat. It's a mature, patient record from an artist who's long since stopped needing to prove anything, and it shows.

Bonobo is the recording name of Simon Green, a Brighton-born, Los Angeles-based producer who's spent over two decades building one of electronic music's most respected and enduring catalogues on Ninja Tune. His sound draws on downtempo, trip-hop, jazz and global instrumentation, and he's known as much for his elaborate live band shows — reworking studio tracks into full orchestral arrangements — as for his records themselves. Albums like Black Sands and Migration established him as a rare electronic producer capable of crossing into mainstream festival bills without softening his sound, and Distance In Static continues that quiet, steady evolution.

Warm, downtempo, unmistakably his — a record for anyone who thinks 'chill' doesn't mean forgettable.

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