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Talented Vocalists Explore Melancholy Moods with Moby

Talented Vocalists Explore Melancholy Moods with Moby

Moby creates a series of melancholy soundscapes, along with some upbeat tunes, to highlight the collection of talented singers on Always Centered at Night.

The Most Memorable Albums of 1999 (Part 2)

The Most Memorable Albums of 1999 (Part 2)

PopMatters is 20 and to celebrate we are looking back at the popular music that defined the year of our birth. Part two covers the most memorable albums from March through June, highlighted by monster hits from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Moby, and Travis.

See the Storm Breaking: An Interview with Moby

See the Storm Breaking: An Interview with Moby

Released the same month as the 20th anniversary of Play, Moby talks about the ten-year stretch between what he thought would be his final album, and getting sober.

All This Happened, More or Less: Moby’s Live Return to NYC

All This Happened, More or Less: Moby’s Live Return to NYC

After several years away (at least as a performer), Moby performed two intimate shows in New York City in support of Everything was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt.
With ‘Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt’ Moby Captures a Mood Utterly Appropriate for 2018

With ‘Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt’ Moby Captures a Mood Utterly Appropriate for 2018

Moby creates a despondent calm in advance of the determined storm. It is the best thing Moby has done in a long time.

A Visual Encyclopedic Look at Mute Records

A Visual Encyclopedic Look at Mute Records

It's hard to imagine Mute as a label being defined more accurately or succinctly than this.

Moby: More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse

Moby: More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse

Moby continues to flip though and blend genres and, like a slot machine, he may eventually hit another jackpot, but for now the symbols aren’t lining up and paying off.
Moby and the Void Pacific Choir Share “A Simple Love” for Valentine’s Day

Moby and the Void Pacific Choir Share “A Simple Love” for Valentine’s Day

Moby and the Void Pacific Choir share a timely Valentine's Day song to honor the animals that we love.
Moby and the Void Pacific Choir: These Systems Are Failing

Moby and the Void Pacific Choir: These Systems Are Failing

Moby crafts an electropunk dystopian manifesto, but struggles to convey his vision of reality convincingly.
Moby and the Void Pacific Choir – “Are You Lost in the World Like Me?” (Singles Going Steady)

Moby and the Void Pacific Choir – “Are You Lost in the World Like Me?” (Singles Going Steady)

This is the most soaring, urgent, and dramatic recording that Moby has done since "Extreme Ways", but now with an apocalyptic weight to it.
‘Animal Rights’: Moby’s Attempt to Agitate Everyone Who Refused to Listen

‘Animal Rights’: Moby’s Attempt to Agitate Everyone Who Refused to Listen

Moby the artist -- and electronic music as a whole -- could not and would not be contained by fans' status-quo-worshipping conservatism.
Moby and the Void Pacific Choir – “Almost Loved” (Singles Going Steady)

Moby and the Void Pacific Choir – “Almost Loved” (Singles Going Steady)

When Belle and Sebastian did this kind of quantized, Euro jam thing, it was cute because we felt they somehow didn't know any better.