Kris Needs - 19/Jun/2010  21st Century schizoid man getsback on the dancefloorMoby comes from that breed of New Yorkers, also including Blondie and LCD Soundsystem, who manage ...
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Mike Haydock - 24/Jun/2008  It’s difficult to get excited about a new Moby album. Partly because he killed Play through advert use, partly because he’s getting on a bit, but most...
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Dan Gennoe - 29/Apr/2008 For a minute there, it looked like it had all gone horribly wrong for Moby. The underground techno geek who shot from basement club obscurity to world...
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Joshua Klein - 03/Apr/2008  Moby's controversial strategy of licensing the hell out of 1999's Play proved, not surprisingly, something of a devil's bargain. After years of hard ...
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Dennis Lim - 01/Apr/2008  Moby?s 1999 breakthrough, Play, was ingenious not just for its pairing of sampled blues and slick techno but for the way it took the idea of ambient m...
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Andy Battaglia - 01/Apr/2008  Moby's last album, Hotel, shot up the charts of
those curious mid-period albums by artists who seem to have lost all interest
in their own enterprise ...
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BARRY WALTERS - 01/Apr/2008 What sets America's surviving electronica star apart from his still-anonymous peers is that even the average music fan could identify Moby's distincti...
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Stephen Dalton - 29/Mar/2008  Richard Melville Hall's follow-up to the underwhelming Hotel (2005) is a
concept album of sorts, a homage to his rave-era roots supposedly set across...
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Kerri Mason - 29/Mar/2008 Madonna, Seal: Big pop stars who started as dance artists have circled back to the floor on their latest albums. But "Last Night," Moby's homage to/re...
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Ian Roullier - 28/Mar/2008  One of the intriguing things about Moby used to be that you never knew what he would come up with next. From Twin Peaks-sampling rave anthem Go to the...
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