Moby returns to his techno past, sort of, on “Hotel,” Fannypack brings the lollipop hip-hop on “See You Next Tuesday” and Bloc Party sounds its “Silent Alarm” in this week's reviews. “Hotel,” MobyFive ...
In 1997, Moby released a CD, “Animal Rights,” that alienated a large chunk of his fan base. Known up to then primarily as a techno artist, Moby, who performs Wednesday in Seattle, shocked fans with a ...
Moby is used to this sort of audience fickleness. His 1995 debut, Everything Is Wrong, is one of electronic music’s cornerstones. It’s a substantial project, a quasi-conceptual piece that bridges New ...
With his latest project, Moby continues to brush aside his techno pop tendencies and embrace his punk and alt rock aspirations. Moby & The Void Pacific Choir aren’t kidding about the title of their ...
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