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Moby

A New York DJ, recording artist, Christian, vegan and Philosophy graduate. Moby (b. Richard Melville Hall, 11 September 1965, New York, USA) is so nicknamed because of the fact that he can trace his ancestry to the author of the famous whaling tale. This is by no means the only interesting aspect of his idiosyncratic artistic life. He refuses to travel anywhere by car because of the environmental considerations, and generally displays little of the public anonymity that is the creed of the underground DJ. In 1991 he took the Twin Peaks theme, under the guise of 'Go', into the UK Top 10. Although that appealed to the more perverse natures of both mainstream and club audiences, the release of 'I Feel It'/'Thousand' in 1993 was yet more bizarre. The latter track was classified by The Guinness Book Of Records as the fastest single ever, climaxing at 1,015 bpm. It was typical of Moby's playful, irreverent attitude to his work. In his youth he was a member of hardcore punk outfit the Vatican Commandos, and even substituted as singer for Flipper while their vocalist was in prison. He has brought these rock 'n' roll inclinations to bear on the world of dance music : at the 1992 DMC / Mixmag Awards ceremony he trashed his keyboards at the end of his set. His introduction to dance music began in the mid-80s: 'I was drawn to it, I started reading about it, started hanging out in clubs. For me house music was the synthesis of the punk era.' He collected cheap, second hand recording equipment, basing himself in an old factory/converted prison in New York's Little Italy. The albums issued by New York dance label Instinct collect the artist's early work. Ambient comprised unissued cuts from 1988 to 1991, composed of barely audible atmospheric interludes. Moby signed to leading independent Mute Records in 1993, and the following year released 'Hymn', a transcendental religious techno odyssey, distinguished by a 35-minute ambient mix and a Laurent Garner remix. The track was included on his eclectic major label debut, Everything Is Wrong. His own remix catalogue includes Brian Eno, LFO ('Tan Ta Ra'), Pet Shop Boys, Erasure ('Chorus'), Orbital ('Speed Freak'), Depeche Mode and even Michael Jackson. He moved away from his dance base in 1996 with the thrash rock of Animal Rights, and in turn sounded more like Johnny Rotten. His 'James Bond Theme' debuted at UK number 8 in November 1997. The attendant I Like To Score was an uneasy experiment in soundtrack work. Another change of style was apparent on 1999's spellbinding Play, which sampled field recordings made by folklorist Alan Lomax in the earlier part of the century.

Discography
Year Label Title
1991 Instinct Go Remixes Maxi Single
1991 Instinct Early Underground
1992 Instinct Next Is The E Maxi Single
1992 Instinct Drop A Beat Maxi Single
1992 Instinct Moby
1993 Instinct I Feel It/Thousand Single
1993 Instinct Ambient
1993 Elektra Entertainment Move EP
1994 Elektra Entertainment Feeling So Real Single
1995 Elektra Entertainment Everything Is Wrong
1995 Elektra Entertainment Moby EP
1995 Elektra Entertainment Bring Back My Happyness Maxi Single
1995 Mute Records Into The Blue
1996 Instinct Rare: The Collected B-Sides 1989-1993
1996 Mute Records That's When I Reach For My Revolver Maxi Single
1996 Mute Records Everything Is Wrong: Mixed And Remixed
1997 Elektra Entertainment I Like To Score
1997 Elektra Entertainment Animal Rights
1999 Elektra Entertainment Everytime You Touch Me Single
1999 V2 Records Honey Maxi Single
1999 V2 Records Bodyrock Maxi Single
1999 V2 Records Play
1999 Mute Imports Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? Single
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