Bibio: Silver Lining
Hometown: Wolverhampton, England
Current Release: Silver Wilkinson
For Fans of: Four Tet, Balmorhea, William Basinski
Stephen Wilkinson—who records under the name Bibio—took this moniker from a type of fly that he and his father would use while fishing in Wales. Bibio lives up to the name he’s given himself, zipping to various sounds and styles, always hard to keep up with. On his seventh album Silver Wilkinson, released in May, Bibio creates a warm, almost cozy style, with an album that is largely electronic.
“I get this feeling people separate organic and electronic more than I do,” Wilkinson says. “I guess a lot of electronic music leans towards geometry, clean lines, quantization and synthetic textures. For me, electronic music includes acoustic sounds, earthy tones, chaos, mistakes, imperfection.”
When Bibio switched labels from Mush Records to Warp Records with his Ambivalence Avenue, his blend of the organic and electronic also matured. His sound was more confident and in the four years since joining Warp, his albums have only grown stronger. But listening to Silver Wilkinson, it’s clear that Bibio’s curiosity is in full-effect, always ready to try something new.
“I like to explore different styles so I carry on feeling excited about making music. I feel like I’ve shook off many hang ups about styles, conflicting styles, genres electronic vs. acoustic…it feels natural for me now to combine them on an album.”
Wilkinson’s past is a flurry of tastes and inspirations. After growing up in Wolverhampton, England, Wilkinson studied sonic arts at Middlesex University on North London, where he took the name Bibio. But years before that, Wilkinson was intrigued by music at a very young age.
“’Für Elise’ by Beethoven affected me when I was a small child, it woke me up to the mystery of music because it made me feel sad for no logical reason. I was obsessed with the difference between major and minor when I was a kid, with an interest leaning towards minor.”
But of course Wilkinson is all about varying tastes: “My favorite band as a teenager was Iron Maiden, I was big into metal and taught myself to play guitar that way. I then got into stuff like Portishead, Orbital, Aphex Twin when I was 16. Then Steve Reich around 19. Reich was a big influence on my music, more than anything else I think.”
By listening to Beethoven as a child, Wilkinson was taken on an emotional trip similar to the feeling he evokes with his own music. Bibio’s music almost has an inherent nostalgia to it, taking the listener to a place in their past that is personal to them, yet he does it on a large scale. It’s almost like a time machine: it’ll take you someplace special, but the location is completely up to the user.