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Moby

Moby was one of the most controversial figures in techno music, alternately praised for bringing a face to the notoriously anonymous electronic genre and scorned by hordes of techno artists and fans for diluting and trivializing the form. In either case, Moby was one of the most important dance music figures of the early '90s, helping bring the music to a mainstream audience both in England and in America. Moby fused rapid disco beats with heavy distorted guitars, punk rhythms, and detailed productions that drew equally from pop, dance, and movie soundtracks. Not only did his music differ from both the cool surface textures of ambient music and the hedonistic world of house music, but so did his lifestyle; Moby was infamous for his devout, radical Christian beliefs, as well as his environmental and vegan activism. "Go" became a British Top Ten hit in 1991, establishing him as one of the premier techno producers. By the time he came to the attention of American record critics with 1995's Everything Is Wrong, his following from the early '90s had begun to erode, particularly in Britain. Nevertheless, he remained one of the most recognizable figures within techno; after he abandoned the music for guitar rock with 1996's Animal Rights, he returned to a heavy electronic base with 1997's I Like to Score and 1999's Play, the latter of which made him a genuine breakout pop star.

Born Richard Melville Hall, Moby received his nickname as a child; it derives from the fact that Herman Melville, the author of Moby Dick, is his great-great grand uncle. Moby was raised in Darien, CT, where he played in a hardcore punk band called the Vatican Commandos as a teenager. Later, he briefly sang with Flipper while their singer was serving time in jail. He briefly attended college before he moved to New York City, where he began DJing in dance clubs. During the late '80s and 1990, he released a number of singles and EPs for the independent label Instinct. In 1991, he set the theme from David Lynch's television series Twin Peaks to an insistent house-derived rhythm and titled the result "Go." The single became a surprise British hit single, climbing into the Top Ten. Following its success, Moby was invited to remix a number of mainstream and underground acts, including Michael Jackson, Pet Shop Boys, Brian Eno, Depeche Mode, Erasure, the B-52's, and Orbital.

Moby continued performing at dances and raves throughout 1991 and 1992, culminating in a set at 1992's Mixmag awards, where he broke his keyboards at the end of his concert. Moby, his first full-length album, appeared in 1992. In 1993, he released the double A-side single "I Feel It"/"Thousand," which became a moderate U.K. hit. According to The Guinness Book of Records, "Thousand" is the fastest single ever, appropriately clocking in at 1,000 beats a minutes. That same year, Moby signed a record contract with Mute and his first release was Ambient, which compiled unissued material recorded between 1988 and 1991. Later that year, The Story So Far, a collection of singles released on Instinct, appeared. In 1994, the single "Hymn" -- one of the first fusions of gospel, techno, and ambient music -- was released.

In 1994, Moby signed a major-label contract with Elektra Records in the U.S. Everything Is Wrong, his first album released under the deal, appeared in the spring of 1995 to uniformly excellent reviews, especially in the American press, which had previously ignored him. Despite the promotional push behind the album and his popular sets at the 1995 Lollapalooza festival, the album wasn't a commercial success. The following year, Moby suddenly abandoned techno to record heavy guitar rock for Animal Rights, which received mixed reviews. A partial return to electronica, 1997's I Like to Score, was followed by 1999's Play. Surpassing everyone's expectations, the album became a platinum hit and reached number one in the U.K., while Play's tracks were licensed by dozens of advertisers and compilers. His releases during the first decade of the 2000s -- 18 (2002), Hotel (2005), Last Night (2008), and Wait for Me (2009) -- weren't nearly as popular, ranging from ironic rock to austere downbeat electronica, but they maintained his devout following. Destroyed (2011), written in hotel rooms during the middle of the night, offered a natural extension of Wait for Me's alienated feel. In 2012 companion piece Destroyed Remixed was released, a limited double CD featuring exclusive remixes by David Lynch, Holy Ghost! and System Divine as well as a new 30-minute ambient piece by Moby himself. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Andy Kellman, Rovi
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Comments

I so adore Moby. I overlook the ways I disagree with him because his music is THAT good! Besides, tolerance is a virtue.
yo-sal
Moby is what you hear when your dead
I used to listen to moby ALL of the time when I was six. It was like all I listened to besides Filter and Andre Bocchelli
jaywinters11 1
revolution is on the way time to revolt our allowing of the wrong will bring are failure time to stand for change against
gays,trans genders, law, women in power, russians, muslims, terror, money, birth, and are sins as a whole etc.
tablynuno
Made even more famous with his inclusion of this song Extreme Ways on the ending credits to Bourne Identity movie track.
Probably cause he sounds glorious.
Moby, you weird, bald headed bisexual freak. How you dominated the 90's I will never know....
boom
I think 18 is his best album. Just sayin'.
bhalcombb
thats so smooth
johnny cash sang this song
mica88
this song rocks my soul to its core! I have goose bumps all over listening to it! Thank you Moby!
got beat but waiting for the beat to double up good string toward the end
My favorite from him is probably Honey, just because it was in Holes and that movie/book was my childhood.
That and school of rock.
noes4
Continued from below... I bet I could listen to that song for hours (Myopia) and just zone out.
noes4
Yeah, I gotta admit... Moby is a badass. He used to annoy me when he'd go on rants in interviews, but then I saw a 13 minute documentary on his drum machine collection and kind of now feel like his words just don't translate well to print, the journalists weren't accurate, I was in a bad mood the day I read said interview, or he is just plain misunderstoo d . I feel I gained a better perspective actually being able to see him speak. My favorite song of his is Myopia. I bet I could listen to th
jsblazer1988
Thank you Moby.
My favorite song is Porcelain. I think I spelled it wrong but it's still a good song.
mikhail4099
Refreshing. Good for Pandora for showcasing a talent like this one.
konakings0
Comment below is for lbenwhitaker . You want to make threats make them to someone's face. I live in California, come visit, punk.
bcm1221
i've seen him a few times since the late 90's. always a gracious entertainer and fun show.
wdharvey11
Moby: 'nuff said!
brrrbert
Absolutely love Moby
bluchap
I love the depth and diversity
Moby has always been a character on the world stage since the early 90's. His music has been able to grab almost every type of eclectic listener, that might be due to his nature. Yet the emotional trips his albums take the listener on are second to none. I approve this artist!
divaself
Love all his albums!
fotis39
play = chillest album ever
yooyoyoyyoy
melekim
I'm going to jump off a mountain
Moby is still generating some good sounds - Destroyed is back to his best - if you have ever been in a City hotel in the early hours looking out at the deserted roads and flickering neon then this is sooo perfect for that setting
callmearmand o s o m e y e a r s a g o n e v e r
The song: Porcelain, pierces u deep down into the soul. He is a creative and inspired human being. He come from a great stock. I think im going to re read Moby Dick Alongside his mUsic. And Infected Mushrooms suck compared to Moby : Moby has Soul Son.
It's funny how you can dislike an artist because of their beliefs and still like the art. Moby is a tool but his work is good no denying that. Techno 4ever!!!!!
edie.bartos
Love him still...if he has detractors he must be doing something right. Bloody genius is right on.
bloody genius
burgos2087
This Moby should have been ignored. He's no good!
Definitely not dead. Just saw him at Moogfest in Asheville NC and his was the best attended show that I went to. I had expected him sitting in front of a bank of keyboards playing samples and drum machine but surprisingly the vocals, guitars and drums were all live. Very entertaining show.
Steven J Erlewine needs to die
DUBSTEP REVOLUTION!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! BURN THE BANKERS AND F**K THE CORRUPT! magnetic man even has a song about the Zionists....
had no idea the extreme ways by moby was from the bourne movies. now i know! great song.
Moby's dat boy!
I think the was and post-referen c e is that he *was* a controversia l figure in music back in the day... which to me, implies that this is no longer true. YEAH MOBY! :)
this man is fire
Moby was an artist... what? Why is this past tense?
@ dragonjaze-- yeah...gener a l l y when you talk about someone's past, you use the past tense :P
panster
I don't listen to Moby much... pandora made me realize that I should.
love moby i've totally forgotten about him, this is why i love Pandora she reminds me of music i used to love this takes me back
dragonjaze
This bio is written all in the past tense, like Moby died or something.
melekim
I am so beautiful.
I first heard Moby in the 90's in skateboard videos. I've been hooked since. The new album is one of his best in my opinion.
I first became aware of, "Moby Music", just before the first, Bourne, movie came out. When I saw, The Bourne Identity (2002), and heard the music of, Moby, throughout the movie it solidified in me that, Moby, will always be one of my favorite musicians. The music for that, Bourne movie, is from the 1999 album, Play, which so happens to be my first introduction to the music of, Moby.
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