The best electronic music commits emotionally to the intended mood of the music, which is what made British producer Bonobo’s past music so vital. Bonobo's laid-back downbeat records, over time incorporating real instruments, have risen in fame, particularly in the 2010s with the decently-selling albums Black Sands and The North Borders. With that in mind, the relative lack of commitment to this idealogy on Bonobo's new record, Fragments, will shock the listeners of his past albums especially. While by no means a bad album, Fragments is club-oriented and marks a sharp step down for Bonobo.