Bibio

Bibio — Ambivalence Avenue

Ambivalence Avenue begins promisingly, opening with a lo-fi, crackling pop number reminiscent of Woods' latest, Songs Of Shame. Things begin to drastically and repeatedly change from that point. Stephen Wilkinson, the man behind the Bibio moniker, proceeds to take his music through a series of genre filters, and touches on soul, funk, hip-hop...
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Bibio's Ambivalence Avenue album cover

Bibio — Mind Bokeh

Bibio's Stephen Wilkinson has successfully followed 2009's genre-melting Ambivalence Avenue with another set of electronic-based compositions that will probably cause both ambient and hard dance electro fans to continue to scratch their heads.There's some great '60s jazz fusion on cuts like "Anything New," where twisted and treated lead vocals...
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Bibio's Mind Bokeh

Pumping: Bibio — Vignetting The Compost

Yet another (almost entirely) instrumental album, but this one from producer Stephen Wilkinson was a little more palatable than that last one.
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