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Moby's fifth album, Play, was released by Mute and V2 Records in May 1999. The project originated when a music journalist introduced Moby to the field recordings of Alan Lomax from the compilation album Sounds of the South: A Musical Journey From the Georgia Sea Islands to the Mississippi Delta. Moby took an interest in the songs and formed samples from various tracks which he used to base new ...

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Across fourteen tracks that encompass modern piano minimalism, immersive ambient soundscapes and a smattering of vocal collaborations, the album finds Moby reflecting on the tension between hyper-connected modern life and the deep human need for stillness. Elaborating, Moby says, “‘Future Quiet’ is, not surprisingly, quiet.

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The official YouTube channel for moby, ft. live footage, DJ mixes, moby pod, breakdowns of his classic tracks as well as iconic music videos from albums such...

Moby took the Mojave stage at Coachella 2026 with a massive live band setup to transform his classic downtempo hits Porcelain and Natural Blues into muscular and emotional arrangements for modern music festival fans today.

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Moby. Composer: Southland Tales. Richard Melville Hall was born , in the Manhattan, New York City, in the Harlem neighborhood to Elizabeth McBride (née Warner) and James Frederick Hall. His mother was a medical secretary and his father a professor of chemistry. The nickname Moby was assigned by his father, and was a reference to the book "Moby-Dick". Moby claims that Herman ...

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Moby performed Coachella's Mojave stage this past weekend, and footage from the set has now been shared online. The US artist's set spanned 10 tracks played across 50 minutes on Friday night (10th April), during which he was joined by Jacob Lusk to contribute vocals to 'When It's Cold I'd Like To Die' and 'Natural Blues'.

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