Tracklist
Migration | 5:28 | ||
Break Apart | 4:35 | ||
Outlier | 7:55 | ||
Grains | 4:29 | ||
Second Sun | 3:44 | ||
Bambro Koyo Ganda | 5:02 | ||
Surface | 4:11 | ||
Kerala | 3:57 | ||
No Reason | 7:29 | ||
Ontario | 3:52 | ||
Boston Common | 4:48 | ||
Figures | 6:08 |
Credits (4)
- Matt de JongDesign
- Simon*Lacquer Cut By
- Kevin MetcalfeMastered By
- Neil KrugPhotography By
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Migration
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Ninja Tune – ZENCD236 | UK | 2017 | UK — 2017 |
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Migration
2×LP, Album, Deluxe Edition, 180g
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Ninja Tune – ZEN236X | UK | 2017 | UK — 2017 |
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Migration
2×LP, Album, Club Edition, Limited Edition, White
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Ninja Tune – ZEN236X | US | 2017 | US — 2017 |
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Migration
2×LP, Album, 180 Gram
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Ninja Tune – ZEN236 | Europe | 2017 | Europe — 2017 |
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Migration
CD, Album, Stereo, Digipak
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Ninja Tune – BRC-537 | Japan | 2017 | Japan — 2017 |
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No Paper Records – R87 | Poland | 2017 | Poland — 2017 |
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Migration
12×File, FLAC, Album, 24-bit
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Ninja Tune – ZENDLN236 | UK | 2017 | UK — 2017 |
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Migration
13×File, FLAC, Album, 24-bit
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Ninja Tune – ZENDNL236 | Japan | 2017 | Japan — 2017 |
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Migration
CD, Album, Promo, Stereo, Digipak
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Ninja Tune – BRC-537 | Japan | 2017 | Japan — 2017 |
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Migration
2×LP, Album, Reissue, 180 Gram
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Ninja Tune – ZEN236 | Europe | 2021 | Europe — 2021 |
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Recommendations
Reviews
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referencing Migration (2×LP, Album, 180 Gram) ZEN236
Excellent quality sound in excellent (and I mean, excellent) quality packaging. Probably one of the best pressings I will ever own. -
referencing Migration (2×LP, Album, 180 Gram) ZEN236
I bought this record after Bonobo latest release, Fragments. Both records it sounds incredible, the bests in my collection I think. Enjoy listening! -
referencing Migration (2×LP, Album, 180 Gram) ZEN236
One of the best sounding pressings I've ever had the pleasure of listening to. It's the sonic equivalent of watching a fat stick of butter melt over a big pile of hot pancakes. Perfection, and a fine way to honour another one of Bonobo's masterpieces. -
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Edited 4 years agoReally dont get it, why track 11 on some versions is Boston Common and on others is 7th Sevens
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It is a wonderful & beautiful album filled with such depth and feel but the pressing doesn't do it justice. If only the pressing was more engaging and had better dynamics it would really make it worthy of the music, still it's not terrible just lacking what a well pressed vinyl can really bring to your listening experience.
Listened to on a £4k system. -
What is the difference between the Deluxe edition and the simple one? The price seems very close. Based on the pictures, is it more about the artwork included? Or are there some other bonuses?
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Regularly coming back to this album... It is amongst my latest favorite albums... A sonic journey of emotions.
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referencing Migration (CD, Album) ZENCD236
Probably one the most boring album I've ever heard. Sure, it's well-produced but overall I found the composition to be utterly uninspired and dull. This is beard-stroking music at its worse, shame it had to come from one of my favorite artist. -
referencing Migration (2×LP, Album, 180 Gram) ZEN236
Migration is my favourite album of 2017 as I write this and I would summarise my experience of this pressing through my setup as a truly brilliant listening experience from beginning to end. This pressing is essential for those who love this album and without a doubt those who love Bonobo and electronic music. It is without a doubt one of my favourite records to listen to in my collection of 100 LPs (so far). It sounds incredible. The mix is dynamic, clear and vibrant and gives me a greater appreciation of this impressive, one of a kind album.
The bass is sensational when you're playing it really loud and there is so much clarity in the mix. Key differences are the inclusion of Boston Common instead of 7th Sevens as D2 and Bambro Koyo Ganda and Surface plus Ontario and No Reason have swapped places in the track listing.
All in all a highly recommended LP purchase. I paid $42 AUD for this and I would have been happy to pay more knowing now how good this sounds.
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