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Moby Moby was one of the most controversial figures in techno music, alternately
praised for bringing a face to the notoriously anonymous electronic genre,
as well as being scorned by hordes of techno artists and fans for diluting
and trivializing the form. In either case, Moby was one of the most important
dance music figures of the early '90s, helping bring the music to a mainstream
audience both in England and in America. Moby fused rapid disco beats
with heavy distorted guitars, punk rhythms, and detailed productions that
drew equally from pop, dance, and movie soundtracks. Not only did his
music differ from both the cool surface textures of ambient music and
the hedonistic world of house music, but so did his lifestyle; Moby was
infamous for his devout, radical Christian beliefs, as well as his environmental
and vegan activism. "Go" became a British Top Ten hit in 1991,
establishing him as one of the premier techno producers. By the time he
came to the attention of American record critics with 1995's Everything
Is Wrong, his following from the early '90s had begun to erode, particularly
in Britain. Nevertheless, he remained one of the most recognizable figures
within techno; after he abandoned the music for guitar rock with 1996's
Animal Rights, he returned to a heavy electronic base with 1997's I Like
to Score and 1999's Play, the latter of which made him a genuine breakout
pop star.Born Richard Melville Hall, Moby received his nickname as a child;
it derives from the fact that Herman Melville, the author of Moby Dick,
is his great-great grand uncle. Moby was born and raised in Darien, CT,
where he played in a hardcore punk band called the Vatican Commandos as
a teenager. Later, he briefly sang with Flipper, while their singer was
serving time in jail. He briefly attended college, before he moved to
New York City, where he began DJing in dance clubs. During the late '80s
and 1990, he released a number of singles and EPs for the independent
label Instinct. In 1991, he set the theme from David Lynch's television
series Twin Peaks to an insistent, house-derived rhythm and titled the
result "Go." The single became a surprise British hit single,
climbing into the Top Ten. Following its success, Moby was invited to
remix a number of mainstream and underground acts, including Michael Jackson,
Pet Shop Boys, Brian Eno, Depeche Mode, Erasure, the B-52's, and Orbital.Moby
continued performing at dances and raves throughout 1991 and 1992, culminating
in a set at 1992's Mixmag awards where he broke his keyboards at the end
of his concert. Moby, his first full-length album, appeared in 1992. In
1993, he released the double A-side single "I Feel It" / "Thousand,"
which became a moderate U.K. hit. According to the Guinness Book of Records,
"Thousand" is the fastest single ever, appropriately clocking
in at 1000 beats a minutes. That same year, Moby signed a record contract
with Mute and his first release was Ambient, which compiled unissued material
recorded between 1988 and 1991. Later that year, The Story So Far, a collection
of singles released on Instinct, appeared. In 1994, the single "Hymn"
-- one of the first fusions of gospel, techno and ambient music -- was
released. Contact a Moby Agent now to book Moby to appear at your next corporate, private or special event! *Please Note: Headline Entertainment will not respond to inquiries related to any of the following (sorry, no exceptions):
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