Matt Rodriguez - 28/Dec/2009  I already reviewed Wait For Me once and found it to be rather mediocre. So now, a few months later, the Deluxe Edition is released that includes two m...
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Paul Zollo - 23/Nov/2009  Moby has talked recently of a David Lynch influence on his new record, and Lynch created the haunted cartoon for “Shot in the Back of the Head,&...
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John Gregory - 04/Sep/2009  Moby's music has always seemed to carry a note of the wistful, at times bordering on morose. Partly this may be due to his source material -- he has, ...
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Lee Gorman - 03/Aug/2009  Freed from commercial constraints by releasing this new album on his own imprint, Moby has decided to delve deep into the world of ambient music. With...
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| Embling - 01/Aug/2009 It might be a cheap shot to refer to Moby’s music as corny. The bald, aging scenester has been an easy mark since his Play-era licensing deals. ...
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| Jeff Terich - 27/Jul/2009 For much of the past decade, sparked by the much-heralded and ubiquitous Play, Moby has kept his focus more on polished electronic pop than atmospheri...
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| Chris Sheerin - 22/Jul/2009 Moby follows up the ambitious electronic dance-floor inspired concept album Last Night with a completely different animal. Recorded in a small studio,...
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| Chris Cummins - 16/Jul/2009 During his recent promotional tour Moby has promised that his new album ‘Wait For Me’ is a return to a much more melancholic and minimalist approach t...
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Michaelangelo Matos - 16/Jul/2009  Wait for Me is the most consistent of the four non-remix albums Moby has released since 1999's Play. It sounds exactly the opposite of last year's Las...
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Skeleton Crew Quarterly - 10/Jul/2009  As far as artistic relevance goes, Moby has been virtually inactive for nearly a decade. Much of this indifference wasn’t his fault. So the guy became...
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