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Last Night
Moby
Last Night
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rock
 
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At the crossroads of retro, (where that which was old becomes new again,) there's Moby. Already known for the rave-ups and chill tracks found on records like Everything Is Wrong, he crossed over in a big way with 1999's Pl...  more »

     
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All Artists: Moby
Title: Last Night
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Toshiba EMI Japan
Release Date: 3/11/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rock
Styles: Electronica, House, Techno
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 4988006861091

Synopsis

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At the crossroads of retro, (where that which was old becomes new again,) there's Moby. Already known for the rave-ups and chill tracks found on records like Everything Is Wrong, he crossed over in a big way with 1999's Play and its inventive--or to some, 'gimmicky'--gospel-meets-techno sound. His success enabled him to spend the 2000s trying out new tactics. The pop/instrumental approach of 2005's Hotel was indeed a far cry from '90s anthems like "Next Is the E." With Last Night, Moby checks through all those phases, and then some. There are glow-stick wavers like "Everyday It's 1989" and Euro-tech trashiness like "I'm In Love." There are also bits of hip-hop, break beats, blue-room tunes, and diva-disco numbers like "Disco Lies." In the liner notes, Moby explains the scattered focus of the record, simply stating, "a night out can ideally contain a multitude of experiences." A night out is one thing, but there's only so much you can stuff into 65 minutes. Still, it's an undeniable rush to hear Moby being Moby: cheerfully square, yet somehow cool, just like before. ?Matthew Cooke
 

CD Reviews

Makes You Want to Bump and Grind
Maggie Mae | Memphis, Tennessee | 05/24/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Moby is probably electronic music scenes' most famous vegetarian and he has put out album after album over the years. He is up to his typical tricks again with this release. He has a way with beats and is known for being extremely outspoken (he's had verbal fights with the rapper Eminem on television more than once).



With this album nothing has changed. He has a way of putting down excellent electronic beats with smooth pop vocals into each song. This album has a body moving vibe in a more traditional structure without being "mainstream". His songs make you want to bump and grind but not in the rap/dance sense. "Ooh Yeah" which features a rather sexy female voice has a delicate flow to it that you can't help but love and dance to because it has a rather nice delicate flow to it. Last Night is the perfect ambient mood CD to put on when your tryin' to get someone in "the mood"."