"Simon Green, a.k.a. Bonobo,with his albums Animal Magic, Dial M for Monkey, Days to Come, Black Sands andthe North Borders, he fused jazz with Afro rhythms or Gamelan bells ofIndonesia with European disco pulses, thus developing a new global sensibilityin electronic music. With his compilation album Black Sands and its re-edits of tracks by artistsranging from Bill Evans to Airhead, and the singer Szjerdene, he garneredworldwide attention." For the promotion of his fifth album The North Borders, he went on a huge world tour, which covered 175 shows, including a sell-out at the Sydney Opera House. But during this time, he lost a close member of the family, which made him meditate on identity, home, belonging, migrating people and what they carry along with them. Then, Bonobo prolonged his 8-month-long tour into 3 years of migration in the heart of wilderness. So, came out his latest album Migration, an existential study of people and places, exploring human’s emotional dynamics.