Dial 'M' for Monkey

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 37:21

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20 Years of Ninja Tune

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Nobody puts Ninja in a corner. The London label Ninja Tune, founded in 1990 by Coldcut's Jonathan More and Matt Black, may have gained a rep in the '90s as a home for head-nodding trip-hop and downtempo — perhaps unsurprisingly, given the stoner affect of names like the Herbaliser and Funki Porcini — but in truth, they've always been far more adventurously varied. Even in the early years, artists like New York hip-hop pioneer Steinski… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Simon Green’s Bonobo project may not have the respect of discriminating, forward-thinking electronica fans, but his melody-driven downbeat pop is no less interesting for its lack of processing power — in fact, Dial “M” for Monkey is more intriguing for its focus on discernible melodies as well as experimental samples. Green’s second proper Bonobo album is a model of structure and economy; though he uses just a few elements for each song and rarely varies the rhythm, the results are always compelling listening. Breakbeats power most of these tracks, befitting its release on Ninja Tune, though much like labelmate Fog, Green’s interests don’t lie in hip-hop or even trip-hop; his influences encompass alternative rock (“Something for Windy” is reminiscent of the Cure) and world music (are those Indonesian gamelan bells driving “D Song” or something from a children’s toy?). – John Bush

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