Moby’s recent output has been as varied as you would expect: He’s issued ambient records (2016’s Long Ambients 1: Calm. Sleep), remix efforts and even an album paired with his memoir, Porcelain.
Moby’s brittle muttering suggests the internal monologue of an end-of-days survivor, providing a downcast contrast to the more honeyed approach of his guest vocalists. The velvety coo of frequent ...
The famed dance musician returns to his roots with the follow up to 2016's 'These Systems Are Failing.' By Steven J. Horowitz If anything, Moby is chameleonic. At 52, the New York-born, Los ...
Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt is Moby's 15th album, will not only make you wonder where you were for at least 50 per cent of his releases but its fragility will stop you in your tracks.
Moby. “Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt.” Mute. Moby is done screaming. He’s back to brooding – magnificently. The musician-producer’s 12-track “Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt” ...
Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt, Moby’s 15th album, harks back to his earlier releases, taking its influence from orchestral music, soul and trip-hop in equal measure. The result is a ...
After declaring that These Systems Are Failing with a full-length last year, Moby has teed up a new album set to arrive next year. Titled Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt, the 12-track disc ...
It’s just a hunch, but Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt, a concept album set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland where even God has turned his back on the world, may be somewhat allegorical.
His music may have taken a back seat to his political activism on social media in recent years, but electronica artist Moby has produced a stirring, intricate, and thought-provoking set of songs on ...
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