вторник, 1 апреля 2008 г.

Moby Last Night



Moby - Last Night Track Listing

1. Ooh Yeah
2. I Love To Move In Here
3. 257.zero
4. Everyday It’s 1989
5. Live For Tomorrow
6. Alice
7. Hyenas
8. I’m In Love
9. Disco Lies
10. The Stars
11. Degenerates
12. Sweet Apocalypse
13. Mothers Of The Night
14. Last Night
15. Lucy Vida (Hidden track)

Moby - Last Night Here. This sixth studio album from the unassuming studio genius follows 2005’s ‘Hotel’ and has been described by the man himself as a return to a more electronic and dancefloor orientedfeel. Produced and recorded at his home studio in Manhattan, the record includes the single ‘Alice’ and features a variety of guest vocalists including the UK’s MC Aynzli, Sylvia Gordon of Brooklyn indie-dance outfit Kudu, the Yoruba-speaking Nigerian 419 Crew, and Grandmaster Caz, one of the writers of the seminal hip-hop anthem ‘Rapper’s Delight’.

Moby wrote about Last Night: “It’s a lot more dance-oriented and electronic than my last few albums, probably as a result of all of the DJ’ing I’ve been doing lately.”

Moby recently mentioned in a journal entry on his website that the track “Disco Lies” from Last Night appears in the new film Cloverfield. The song is played at Rob’s farewell party and on the Cloverfield Mix.

Moby - Last Night Album Info

Released United Kingdom March 31, 2008, United States April 1, 2008
Recorded 2007
Genre Electronic
Label Mute
Producer Moby

вторник, 18 марта 2008 г.

Moby - Play CD 2006


Moby Full albums Collection

Moby has a thoroughly unique take on music. See if you can imagine a Pop/Rap/Blues/New Age mix and you've got it. This album also represents a modern-day miracle: an album where all tracks have been used commercially in other places. Two of the tracks (My Weakness and The Sky is Broken) were used as background music in two separate X-File episodes. As for the others, you just know you've heard them somewhere because...you probably have. The best thing about Moby is that he's always a surprise -- just when you think you've got him pegged, he changes (within the same album). Now that's talent.

Album Notes Personnel: Moby (vocals, various instruments, samples); Pilar Basso, Reggie Matthews, The Shining Light Gospel Choir (vocals). Includes liner notes by Moby. PLAY was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance. "Bodyrock" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. "Natural Blues" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. A marked departure from the sound of his groundbreaking EVERYTHING IS WRONG and his subsequent hard-edged output, PLAY finds Moby charting new territory. Abandoning the breakneck drive of techno punk for looser, groovier structures entrenched in dance-oriented hip-hop brings a whole new feeling to Moby's vast and varied sonic canvas. Several songs, including the hit single "Honey," are distinguished by the appearance of early American field recordings, looped bits of African American spirituals and folk songs culled from the Alan Lomax catalogue. Moby's penchant for complex composition is in evidence here, as layer after layer of keyboard ornamentation, percussive effects, guitar, vocals (Moby sings and also plays all the instruments), and pulsing, echoing beats create a rich, deeply textured tapestry. PLAY shows that Moby's sophisticated sense of sound collage hasn't dulled, and the combination of these wide-ranging sonic experiments with unique historical samples and rootsier, more accessible beats indicates his ever-changing vision as an artist.

Track Listing
1. Honey 2. Find My Baby 3. Porcelain 4. Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? 5. South Side 6. Rushing 7. Bodyrock 8. Natural Blues 9. Machete 10. 7 11. Run On 12. Down Slow 13. If Things Were Perfect 14. Everloving 15. Inside 16. Guitar Flute & String 17. Sky Is Broken, The 18. My Weakness