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 ...
You know you’re important when Eminem disses you. The verbose, venomous Detroit rapper hurled a homophobic slur at Moby in his 2002 song “Without Me” and added salt to the wound by observing that ...
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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