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Moby
Dec 11, 2007 12:14:08 GMT -5
Post by pneumonia on Dec 11, 2007 12:14:08 GMT -5
"The Romanticism in his music differs from all other electronica..." anyone a fan...I'm pretty sure I'm wasting my time, but he's so 'radical dude!' anyway
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Moby
Dec 12, 2007 8:10:41 GMT -5
Post by Lt. Dan on Dec 12, 2007 8:10:41 GMT -5
One of the stations where I used to live played Moby quite a bit. I always thought it sounded a little too mellow for me. Either that, or it's the songs they picked to air?
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Moby
Dec 12, 2007 8:28:02 GMT -5
Post by Gran Gran on Dec 12, 2007 8:28:02 GMT -5
I like it, but I could not tell you one of his songs...
(and the selection for air time is another thing all together...when you hear old songs more often then when they came out originally....but that's another story)
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Moby
Dec 12, 2007 9:29:01 GMT -5
Post by admirality on Dec 12, 2007 9:29:01 GMT -5
I like In this world and lift me up........
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Moby
Dec 12, 2007 13:25:45 GMT -5
Post by luthien on Dec 12, 2007 13:25:45 GMT -5
I like Moby - well, at least I liked his album "Play." That's the only one I have of his, so I can't really speak to the others. But I like "Play's" usage of old Southern music catelogues to provide some of the backings for the songs. Some of his stuff is incredibly mellow, though I love the more beat-driven songs, especially for driving. His most famous song is probably "Bodyrock," because I know at one point there is was almost everywhere.
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