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Last Night
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Last Night

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by: Moby


:Album Description:Last Night - the fifteen track album was recorded in Moby's home studio in Manhattan NY and mixed by Dan Grech - Maguerat who has also worked with Radiohead and the Scissor Sisters. The new album features guest vocalists and includes the original 70's MC Grandmaster Caz one of the writers of Rappers Delight, Sylvia from Kudu, the UK's MC Aynzli and S.O. Simple and Smokey from the Nigerian 419 Squad. EMI. 2008. Amazon.co.uk:After three albums that seemed to find Moby in some sort of creative stasis, Last Night sees the once-restless DJ/producer changing the record and returning to one of his ...

Play
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Play

(more) »rank: 5133

by: Moby


: 's Best of 1999 :Those who have followed Moby's career are familiar by now with his deep convictions and spiritual connection. On his 1999 release, Play, he celebrates his faith in a masterful, unobtrusive way, channeling gospel and other inspirational samples through beats so earthy they could grow grass on a cement dance floor. It's impossible to separate the joy of the message from the joy of the grooves. --Beth Massa Amazon.com essential recording:The great iconoclast of techno returns with a smooth, sacred, and exhilarating record. Play's concoction of breakbeat rhythms, ambient mixology, and inspired blues and gospel samples cry out across musical ...

Go: The Very Best of Moby
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Go: The Very Best of Moby

(more) »rank: 3601

by: Moby


:Album Description:The only definitive greatest hits collection chronicling Moby's entire career. It also features new and previously unreleased material - (1) new single 'New York, New York' with Blondie's Debbie Harry (2) two new mixes - including one of 'GO,' his debut commercial smash (3) a live version of 'Feeling So Real.' The DELUXE EDITION features an 11-track BONUS remix CD personally compiled by Moby and includes the legendary 'Bodyrock' Olav Basoski remix. The deluxe edition tracks are NOT available on ANY Moby full-length CD. :It's easy to dismiss the music of this cute, vegan, bare-pated relative of Herman Melville, especially if you ...

Last Night Remixed
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Last Night Remixed

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by: Moby


:Album Description:2008 is the year Moby kept the dance floor hopping, and the legendary DJ continues on by bringing together some of the best remixes from this year's Last Night. Delivering 13 separate mixes, Last Night Remixed brings them all together in one continues, booty shaking track. With help from names like Freemasons, Holy Ghost!, Shapeshifters, AC Slater and more, putting this album in is as good as having Moby along DJ'ing your own private party. After the meditative electronica of 2002's 18 and the singer-songwriter moves of 2005's Hotel, Moby returned to the dance floor with a vengeance on his new album ...

18
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18

(more) »rank: 6086

by: Moby


: :Following one of the most licensed CDs in history, 18 delivers more of the gospel samples and spiritual exploration that made Play Moby's breakthrough album. But keep your expectations in check. On 18 there is barely a body-rocker in the bunch. This is often a somber, melancholy disc, blanketed in the washed-over cinematic orchestral melodies Moby's been fond of since his classic self-titled debut. It requires several listenings before the gems shine through the ambient fog--and most depart from Play entirely. On the deceptively minimalist opening track, Moby delivers a powerful message through his thin little voice. 'We are all made of stars,' ...

Everything Is Wrong
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Everything Is Wrong

(more) »rank: 58327

by: Moby


: essential recording:Moby is an ambitious man, both musically and philosophically, and that quality seeps into every aspect of Everthing Is Wrong, from the wunderkind DJing that stretches the genre limits of techno to the angry, antiestablishment manifesto on the CD sleeve. The record's opening salvo of dancey club music sets the listener up for 'All That I Need Is to Be Loved,' which, out of nowhere, bludgeons would-be club kids with tuneless, mad vocals and punked-out guitar solos. The same bait-and-switch formula repeats twice on the CD at almost regular intervals in the industrial shriek of 'What Love' and the sudden, slow, ...

Pure Moods, Vol. III
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Pure Moods, Vol. III

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by: Various Artists, Blue Man Group, Brian Eno & Geoffrey Oryema, David Lanz, Enigma, Enya, Jessie Cook, Kitaro, Moby, Eight Others


: :What's most surprising about the Pure Moods series is not that it is so popular, but that the music on it actually represents some of the best New Age and modern instrumental music, rather than scraping the barrel. For every piece of Enya pop froth--like her 'Only If,' which opens the album--there is a deep and impassioned exploration like Sheila Chandra's virtually a cappella 'Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean.' Yanni's bombastic 'On Sacred Ground' is balanced by Moby's soulful trance groove, 'Porcelain.' Sometimes those juxtapositions don't work out well. The overwrought romanticism of pianist David Lanz's 'Cristofori's Dream' can only suffer being sandwiched between the ...

Hotel
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Hotel

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by: Moby


:Album Description:The new album, 'Hotel', continues in Moby's tradition of making beautifully eclectic records. It runs the gamut from quintessential ('Hotel intro', 'Homeward Angel') to big-chorus stadium anthems ('Spiders', 'Lift Me Up') to straight-forward electro-disco ('Very') to ballads ('Forever') to new-wave ('Where You End'), and everything in between. :Once a roving maverick who skipped from euphoric rave to speed-metal to ambient soundscaping as if just to prove he could, recent years have seen Richard Melville Hall relax into a comfortable--and yes, lucrative--niche. On the surface, Hotel follows a similarly laid-back trajectory to his last two albums, Play and 18; melancholic torch-songs indebted to ...

Play: The B Sides
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Play: The B Sides

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by: Moby


:Album Details:This Album was Originally Available as Part of a Box Set 'Play: The B-sides' Released in 2000. All the B-sides featuring on the Singles from the Album 'Play' Are Gathered Here and Along with Exclusive Tracks.

Moby
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Moby

(more) »rank: 33008

by: Moby


: essential recording:Throughout his ponderous career, Richard M. Hall (a.k.a. Moby) has mutated from skinny techno antistar to vegan Christian crusader to guitar-wielding punk and back again, picking up new fans (and new detractors) along the way. Although his brand of pop music has fallen out of favor with the techno cognoscenti, you can't ignore Moby's role in bringing the European variation on techno to American shores, transforming it from the mainstay of hip clubbers into the soundtrack of suburban teenagers. And for what it was, the music wasn't bad either. This eponymous album, released way back in 1992, collects the better musical ...


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