BonoboDial 'M' For Monkey

Label:

Ninja Tune – ZEN CD80

Format:

CD , Album, Enhanced , Gatefold Cardsleeve

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Trip Hop

Tracklist

1 Noctuary 5:22
2 Flutter 4:44
3 D Song 5:19
4 Change Down 4:33
5 Wayward Bob 4:39
6 Pick Up
FluteAndy Ross (2)
4:08
7 Something For Windy 1:11
8 Nothing Owed
Saxophone [Sax]Ben Cook*
6:16
9 Light Pattern 5:12
Video Pick Up
Film DirectorConkerco
4:10

Companies, etc.

  • Published ByJust Isn't Music
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Ninja Tune
  • Copyright ©Ninja Tune
  • Made ByDisctronics, UK

Credits

  • Design, Art DirectionRed Design
  • ManagementDec Management
  • Photography ByRed Design
  • Written-By, ProducerSimon Green (2)

Notes

CD issued in a cardboard sleeve.
Includes Quicktime video of 'Pick Up'.

℗&© Ninja Tune 2003.
Made in England.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5021392295121
  • Matrix / Runout: IMPRESS ZENCD80 01 MADE IN THE UK BY DISCTRONICS
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L136
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 0419

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Reviews

  • fleXfoX's avatar
    fleXfoX
    Edited 6 years ago
    This is Bonobo's uncrowned masterpiece, no doubt. The sound is really cohesive, like a beautiful, almost fragile, little story of life, with all its ups and downs. All the Bonobo albums are actually really cohesive and each displays perfectly his current musical level and interest. BUT ;) this one is the one i'm coming back over and over again. The re-issued Vinyl version also holds the longer version of windy, which was a dream comming true. Always wanted it to be longer, well here we go.
    Back then i started with Animals and i still recommend it as the "Bonobo-starter-album". What's your opinion?!
    • zebrazoly's avatar
      zebrazoly
      Edited 7 years ago
      There obviously has been a repress of the ZEN 80X in the previous month or so. Can't see any big difference compared to the latest one.

      Edit: I've made a submission to the new repress, please vote!
      https://discogs.cinepelis.org/Bonobo-Dial-M-For-Monkey/release/11466828
      • scoundrel's avatar
        scoundrel
        Edited 18 years ago
        Bonobo delivers another album of outstanding downtempo. The opening track on DIAL 'M' FOR MONKEY, "Noctuary," maintains the delicate melodies of ANIMAL MAGIC, while "Flutter" brightens the mood with a sitar and bells. The rhythms here, for the most part, are mellow and nicely syncopated to maintain listener interest. Listen to how the funky beat of "Change Down" drops out at the end to lift the track into pure bliss or how the zither loop at the start of "Wayward Bob" leads both to a calming jazz and to an urgent mystery. "Pick Up" keeps the tempo up, even as the short but beautiful "Something for Windy" whistles itself into the ether. "Nothing Owed" whips itself up into a guitar and saxophone wonderland, and "Light Pattern" ends the album in that same vein. Forget dialing "M"; dial "B" for Bonobo!
        • neocactar's avatar
          neocactar
          Edited 19 years ago
          One of the few albums where I've enjoyed every track. Bonobo reminds me of Amon Tobin a lot on this release, but in a much more light-hearted way. While Tobin follows the DnB doctorine of heavy and sinister basslines, Bonobo drops simple meodies over his, and it comes across totally different, while still sounding similar.

          As I said, I liked every track but if I had to pick a favorite, it would have to be the first track 'Noctuary.' The simple drum beat combined with the guitar and the all encoming background hum just make for a very relaxing song.

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