Nimrod Shapira’s video is the overall winner of the “Wait For Me”- Video Competition, beating almost 500 entries to be named as one of 6 finalists on Genero.tv. The visual was chosen by Moby himself ...
Whether you did or didn’t enjoy 2008’s Last Night, prepare to hear a different side of Moby on his next album, Wait for Me, which will be released on June 30 through Mute. “I wanted to focus on making ...
Moby recorded his latest album, Wait for Me, in his home studio. Moby released three worthy albums at three-year intervals in the wake of Play. But not until June 2009 did he give us anything so ...
Filmmaker David Lynch spoke at the 2008 BAFTA awards about approaching the creative process for its own sake. Moby was listening -- and the notion pushed him during his latest project. Following his ...
Inspired by a speech by director David Lynch, Moby left the studio for his bedroom to make Wait for Me. (Courtesy of the artist) ...
Hey! Moby's still around! And still releasing music, including an album out next week, entitled Wait For Me Remixes. It's a remix record (obviously!) of his track of the same name and features works ...
Moby talks with WSJ's Walt Mossberg about his 1999 hit album "Play" and why he chose not to use a large recording studio for his latest release "Wait for Me." ...
When Moby started making music, he never anticipated his career to last more than six months. “My dream was of having more than 10 people listen to the music that I made. More than 100 seemed absurd ...
There's a whole world under the surface and only Ron has any idea about it. And sometimes the two worlds collide, and sometimes they don't. Ron holds them at arm's length from each other. Watch every ...
There's no shortage of waiting, but not a whole lot of payoff either on Moby's newest, Wait for Me (Little Idiot/Mute). After slightly stepping out of character to craft his upbeat tribute to the club ...
In June 1999, Moby released the album of a lifetime: Play. Play was a surging and receding construct of techno beats and blues and gospel samples. It went platinum, not owing to radio or dance-floor ...