08. "Looking through the facets of a plastic jewel"
09. "Wet flakey bark"
10. "Bewley in grey"
11. "Teleidophonic torch"
12. "Puddled in the morning"
13. "At the chase"
14. "Cantaloup Carousel"
15. "Lakeside"
16. "Bewley in red"
17. "Poplar avenue (Uncut)"
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Description:
Released in a Digipak with booklet.
Made in the EU, "English made saturated folk"
Recorded in various bedrooms, box rooms, and living rooms in London and Wolverhampton, England.
"Fi" is the debut studio album by British producer and multi-instrumentalist Bibio, presented here in the CD format by the influential label Warp. Rooted in warm, lo-fi folk textures, gentle electronics and field recordings, "Fi" unfolds like an intimate sound diary: softly picked acoustic guitars meet tape hiss, crackling ambience and subtle melodic motifs that drift in and out of focus. The album feels organic and handcrafted, with each track flowing seamlessly into the next to create a continuous, immersive listening journey that rewards both close attention and relaxed background listening. Its atmosphere is nostalgic yet timeless, evoking walks through nature, distant memories and fleeting moods, and it laid the foundations for Bibio's distinctive blend of folk, ambient and experimental sound design that would shape his later work.
Warp, the label behind this release, is renowned as one of the most important and innovative independent music companies in contemporary electronic and experimental music. Since the late 1980s, Warp has been associated with forward-thinking artists and genre-defining releases, often championing musicians who blur the boundaries between electronic, ambient, indie and avant-garde sounds. Their catalogue is widely respected among critics and collectors for its high artistic standards and its consistent support of unique, boundary-pushing voices. By releasing "Fi," Warp underlines its commitment to subtle, exploratory music that thrives outside of mainstream trends.
Bibio is the alias of British musician and producer Stephen Wilkinson, known for weaving together folk instrumentation, tape-worn textures and inventive electronic processing into a highly personal sonic language. Over the years, his releases--frequently praised in specialist music press--have highlighted his ability to merge experimental techniques with memorable melodies and rich atmospheres. Bibio has built a strong reputation for albums that shift confidently between introspective guitar pieces, playful beat-driven tracks and cinematic soundscapes, earning him a dedicated international fanbase and establishing him as a distinctive voice within modern experimental and electronic music. "Fi" stands as an important early statement in his discography, showcasing the seeds of the style that would bring him widespread recognition.