Moby has always been a collaborator, especially with singers. Guest vocalists occupy spots on most of his albums, and they are usually artists you may not have heard of before. It was especially true ...
Moby has plenty of new material kicking around his home studio, but the artist tells Billboard.com he's in no huge rush to deliver his next album. "I'd say I have three or four hundred songs, but not… ...
Written in hotel rooms in the course of a world tour, it reflects the rootless, shifting and lonely existence of a man who finds himself in a string of strange cities with nowhere to go except up the ...
MOBY - 18 (Mute): The eagerly awaited (if only by the advertising industry) follow-up to the ubiquitous Play finds Moby repeating himself for the first time in a maverick career. MOBY - 18 (Mute): The ...
Moby has a number of North American dates scheduled for the next few months, including a few festival appearances. As mentioned, he’ll DJ Electric Zoo in NYC on September 2. Tickets are still on sale.
Moby is done screaming. He's back to brooding — magnificently. The musician-producer's 12-track "Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt" returns us to the orchestral trip-hop he's famous for ...
Tracks trip hesitatingly along as if every note has been carefully worked out on graph-paper but very little quite forms itself into a coherent pop song. The two exceptions here are Almost Home, ...