Stuart Clark discusses Michael Jackson’s trial, Roxy Music, The Killers, David Bowie and the ideal soundtrack for bonking with a newly peaceful and content Moby.
It’s nine o’clock in the morning and Moby is...
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The Play star has added 150 tracks to a music database, freely available for use by filmmakers and students.
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Read MoreStuart Clark discusses Michael Jackson’s trial, Roxy Music, The Killers, David Bowie and the ideal soundtrack for bonking with a newly peaceful and content Moby.
Read MoreMoby’s last album, 18, bore the marks of a record weighed down by expectation and record company pressures. Up until that tiresome 2002 release, he had made a succession of wonderfully diverse records. From the full on techno of 1991’s Go through to the ambient chill-out of Play, each had been a progression from the previous. Thankfully his latest, Hotel, sees a return to that sort of eclectic creativity.
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Read More18 has been made for those who enjoyed Play but wouldn't mind going off on a few new musical tangents
Read More...and they'll be doing just that when Moby plays The Point this autumn
Read MoreWell, possibly: the unconfirmed-rumour mill tells us Moby just might be getting to the Point later this year. Also: have a sneaky peek of new album 18's cover art and tracklisting
Read MoreFrom your mouth to Moby's ear: we are happy to exclusively report that he's playing Ireland this summer. Read on for details of new video 'We Are All Made Of Stars' and tracklisting of new album 18
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Read MoreHe may have been overtaken in the trendy stakes by the likes of Fatboy Slim and David Holmes - mainly due to a disastrous second album where he attempted to become a "serious" musician, man - but with Play, Moby is back to his best. In fact, it's as good as anything in the genre I've heard all year, including You've Come A Long Way Baby. Moby's third album is part original compositions and part reworkings of old forgotten soul, swing, blues and gospel classics.
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