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submitted by Nick Apr 26th 2024 04:00 pm (www.stereogum.com)
Moby is an open book — literally. Few electronic producers across the last several decades have been the focus of such a sustained level of public and press attention the way the 58-year-old mononymous superstar (known in government documents as Richard Melville Hall) has. There’s a lot out there to know about Moby, and much of it he’s made available by his own design: His twin memoirs, 2016’s Porcelain: A Memoir and Then It Fell Apart from 2019, are at turns revelatory, highly entertaining, and straight-up deeply unpleasant to consume. Even as his own ability to be wholly truthful about the past has come under scrutiny (more on that later), his warts-and-all approach to laying out his own personal travails would leave one to believe that, when it comes to reflecting on his recent and distant past, Moby is simply out of stories to tell.
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"One of my problems is that I think I’m being funny, and I end up offending people by trying to be funny"The post Moby on apologising for calling Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan a “deadbeat” who “owes him a remix” appeared first on NME.
"I like to think that my memory is pretty good, but if it turns out it’s not, I won’t lose too much sleep over it"The post Moby responds to Lana Del Rey’s claim he has “a mind like a steel trap” after recalling their date in memoir appeared first on NME.
"It rubbed me the wrong way, because I love underground electronic music"The post Moby says “there was a sadness” to his feud with Aphex Twin appeared first on NME.
Moby has announced a 25th anniversary tour for Play, which will encompass a handful of dates over in Europe this September.
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