I don't think Moby is in fashion, he he.
On 26/03/2008, at 1:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like Moby's new album - it's a commercial pop hacked up hairball
terribly predictable if you are aware of what's "in fashion"
except if you consider the track "Every Day is 1989" in which Moby
brings
back the old rave piano progression and sounds like him trying to
revive
"Feeling So Real"
He does this again on the tune "The Stars" except he adds a bit of
the ol'
Hoover - yeah, Hoover sounds
I recall an article that came out around the time of Animal Rights
where he
was basically lambasting people like the Aphex Twin and lamenting
the death
of piano use in dance music
and it was for this reason he quit the dance music scene (as Moby)
man, Moby's album is pure rubbish (listening to it now)
it's pure pop-trance/hi-nrg/rave nostalgia nonsense
and you just know he's going to be playing this stuff because it's
going to
come out April 1st and every Moby fan is going to be wetting
themselves
MEK
"Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/25/2008
08:52:47
PM:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Michael Kuszynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
The Hiro night's feature a combination of bottle service for the
yuppie corporate party crowd and the art school / hipster / nyu
electro - indie - hipsterclash music, a la justice / nu-rave / daft
punk, etc.
Looks like Moby is looking for some action.
sounds promising if you like nonsense.
tom