CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Moby has been making people, well, “Move” -- and feel so good -- for more than 30 years now. A punk rocker turned electronic music pioneer turned eclectic muso, Richard Melville ...
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Musician and native New Yorker Moby comes clean in the new self-named documentary which he also wrote. He told NY1 the motivation behind writing the script himself. “On one hand it’s sharing my ...
The artist and activist’s production banner Little Walnut makes scripted TV and movies, unscripted content, including documentaries, music videos, animation and graphic novels. By Etan Vlessing Canada ...
Moby has always been a collaborator, especially with singers. Guest vocalists occupy spots on most of his albums, and they are usually artists you may not have heard of before. It was especially true ...
At age nine, Moby became entranced by music and began to learn classical guitar, before delving into jazz, music theory and percussion academically. After a few teenage forays in noise-punk bands, ...
“Destroyed,” the latest album from electro-pop maven Moby, is a somewhat depressing look into life on the road. While many music fans look at the life of a rock star as glamorous and exciting, Moby ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: At the turn of the millennium, Moby was everywhere at once, on every guest list, playing every awards show, his music emanating out of every corporate coffee bar and ...
With his first electronic single, “Go,” in 1991, Moby helped define the music of an era, and the mega-success of his 1999 album Play — and its soulful, infectious songs’ presence in clubs, films, ads, ...
You simply cannot deny the impact that Moby has had on dance music in the last 15 years. He was the first one that I can remember in the United States to create a multi-city festival that focused on ...
Acclaimed New York City-based electronic musician, producer and activist Moby shares a downtempo reworking of Cream's "We're Going Wrong" with Brie O'Banion out everywhere now. The latest release ...