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bryantm3 04-26-2009 09:01 PM

Re: Moby's new tune
 
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Originally Posted by Dunwho (Post 110518)
yup its on Youtube here

yes its a bit Album Leaf and no that isnt a bad thing...

..but still has Moby ever really sounded like Moby? Even in the Go days there was a fairly strong element of Fatboy Slim and Radiohead ... and that is why i think that Moby is never consistant.. he doesnt have his own sound..


..i can already hear a few guns being loaded and aimed in my general direction...but this definitely doesnt scream brilliance..

yeah, i'm going to point out that radiohead and fatboy slim were not around yet during the early days. i think moby had a fairly well defined unique sound until everything is wrong, and then he kind of mirrored the mid nineties dance thing. then, he went to a different sound all his own with 'animal rights' and 'play', and from then on he's made a copy of play (18), two bad versions of 'the story so far' (baby monkey/last night) and possibly the worst cheese rock album heard since emerson lake and palmer turned into emerson lake and rodriguez (hotel).

jOHN rODRIGUEZ 04-26-2009 09:14 PM

Re: Moby's new tune
 
Don't look at me, I had nothing to do with that.

bryantm3 04-26-2009 10:24 PM

Re: Moby's new tune
 
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Originally Posted by holden (Post 110522)
Hmm - i didn't get the Album Leaf vive from this...it's still distinctly Moby in terms of minor chord electronica, but certainly less cookie cutter than what he's been pushing for the last 8-9 years. This could have been on "Animal Rights" or maybe a B-Side for "Everything Is Wrong". I like that he's calling the new album an attempt to make beautiful music free from celebrity guests or concepts.

news flash: he said this with every single album since 1996.

mmm skyscraper 04-26-2009 11:52 PM

Re: Moby's new tune
 
I think it's better in reverse. The reversed sample sounds better going the other way. The drums get messed up, but the strings sound even more like some kind of whale.

Bargo 04-27-2009 01:20 AM

Re: Moby's new tune
 
I thought Hotel was pretty awful but the 'ambient' album that it came with (on the 2cd edition) was rather good. I occasionally dig that out and have a listen.

Anyway, liking the new song, looking forward to hearing what the album may end up sounding like.

edit: shit i just confessed to buying the 2cd edition of hotel

Dunwho 04-27-2009 12:12 PM

Re: Moby's new tune
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bryantm3 (Post 110526)
yeah, i'm going to point out that radiohead and fatboy slim were not around yet during the early days. i think moby had a fairly well defined unique sound until everything is wrong, and then he kind of mirrored the mid nineties dance thing. then, he went to a different sound all his own with 'animal rights' and 'play', and from then on he's made a copy of play (18), two bad versions of 'the story so far' (baby monkey/last night) and possibly the worst cheese rock album heard since emerson lake and palmer turned into emerson lake and rodriguez (hotel).

Oh jiggidy...when i said Go i meant Play...i think... i always stat thinking of REM's Up aswell.... i think these directional albums are messing with my mind!

joethelion 04-27-2009 01:05 PM

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about the Fatboy Slim / Radiohead comment ... you do realize that he pre-dates either of them by several years, right?

maybe doing "Last Night" was a good thing - like, even though it was pretty much just "old moby again" it kind of put his mind on reset and now it's like he's back at the "early-mid-period" ('93-'97) of his career again.

I mean, remember - his career was essentially OVER until "Honey". I remember reading several times that his agents/whoever were pushing him more as a "soundtrack artist" than an actual performer (think Vangelis) ... plus he said that he was preparing himself to basically go back to school

and despite the actually good songs on the album - I don't remember "I Like to Score" being very big... probably b/c it was just a collection of stuff for soundtracks, and didn't have a central album "vibe"

man... maybe I should put "Animal Rights" and those albums back on my iPod, I haven't listened to them in ages - if you ignore the (boring) tracks like "Soft" & "Face It" it's quite good (although, I'll never understand why there's three versions of that album) - plus I'd say "Alone" and "Living" are two of my favorite songs... pretty much ever

on a side note - anyone remember the movie "Permanent Midnight"? It came out in '98 and had "Honey" on the soundtrack...

Dunwho 04-27-2009 01:55 PM

Re: Moby's new tune
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joethelion (Post 110561)
about the Fatboy Slim / Radiohead comment ... you do realize that he pre-dates either of them by several years, right?

Fully understand that, im just refering to the work he was doing in the late 90's...

darktrain 04-27-2009 02:56 PM

Re: Moby's new tune
 
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Originally Posted by joethelion (Post 110561)
on a side note - anyone remember the movie "Permanent Midnight"? It came out in '98 and had "Honey" on the soundtrack...

Ben Stiller trying serious acting and Liz Hurley trying to act at all? Don't remind me!

holden 06-30-2009 07:10 PM

Re: Moby's new tune
 
Anyone pick up "Wait For Me" yet?
It's been getting decent to excellent reviews, as an emotive, starkly beautiful record...
Probably will buy on spec this week, as i've done with every other Moby LP. I really want a return to early 90's dance/techno, but that's not gonna happen. I'll just take something on par with Play at this point.


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