A decade ago, Moby came into the homes of millions with his album Play, which spawned an array of hit singles and countless television commercials. But his career has taken him much further afield, encompassing hard rock, driving disco beats and forays into punk sounds.
Two weeks before he releases a new album of re-mixes of his own work — Wait For Me. Remixes! — he joins Soundcheck to play live in the Greene Space.
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Could you please please post the audio from the songs he did after the official broadcast? That was my favorite part. He did that acoustic version of Porcelain, and that cover of "Can the Circle Be Unbroken (By and By)." So good!
Amen Telegram Sam
I'm listening to the Moby interview. All these "new", "enlightened", "alternative" talking heads in the celebrity churn can not escape their mainstream pretentious posing.
His music warms my soul. I appreciate his honesty. Thanks for having him on.
God, he's so full of s__t.
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