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Release Date February 02, 2004
It's not what you expect. Sure. The trend is for people to go back, start doing the type of stuff they did when nobody liked them, get back to their roots, keep it real. Hardcore. And still try to bring everyone along with them.
People don't do it like this. They don't just release an album with no publicity, no interviews, under a secret name, with only two mentions of who they really are on the whole thing. And then slip it quietly into the stores.
So "Baby Monkey", the second album in an erratic series of releases by Moby under the moniker of Voodoo Child. Back in the early 90's, when Moby was the only guy signed to the Instinct label, he did stuff like this all the time. He recorded under dozens of names - Brainstorm, ... Read More:
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It's not what you expect. Sure. The trend is for people to go back, start doing the type of stuff they did when nobody liked them, get back to their roots, keep it real. Hardcore. And still try to bring everyone along with them.
People don't do it like this. They don't just release an album with no publicity, no interviews, under a secret name, with only two mentions of who they really are on the whole thing. And then slip it quietly into the stores.
So "Baby Monkey", the second album in an erratic series of releases by Moby under the moniker of Voodoo Child. Back in the early 90's, when Moby was the only guy signed to the Instinct label, he did stuff like this all the time. He recorded under dozens of names - Brainstorm, ... Read More:
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It's not what you expect. Sure. The trend is for people to go back, start doing the type of stuff they did when nobody liked them, get back to their roots, keep it real. Hardcore. And still try to bring everyone along with them.
People don't do it like this. They don't just release an album with no publicity, no interviews, under a secret name, with only two mentions of who they really are on the whole thing. And then slip it quietly into the stores.
So "Baby Monkey", the second album in an erratic series of releases by Moby under the moniker of Voodoo Child. Back in the early 90's, when Moby was the only guy signed to the Instinct label, he did stuff like this all the time. He recorded under dozens of names - Brainstorm, ... Read More:
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It's not what you expect. Sure. The trend is for people to go back, start doing the type of stuff they did when nobody liked them, get back to their roots, keep it real. Hardcore. And still try to bring everyone along with them.
People don't do it like this. They don't just release an album with no publicity, no interviews, under a secret name, with only two mentions of who they really are on the whole thing. And then slip it quietly into the stores.
So "Baby Monkey", the second album in an erratic series of releases by Moby under the moniker of Voodoo Child. Back in the early 90's, when Moby was the only guy signed to the Instinct label, he did stuff like this all the time. He recorded under dozens of names - Brainstorm, ... Read More:
Release Date July 29, 1997
It's not what you expect. Sure. The trend is for people to go back, start doing the type of stuff they did when nobody liked them, get back to their roots, keep it real. Hardcore. And still try to bring everyone along with them.
People don't do it like this. They don't just release an album with no publicity, no interviews, under a secret name, with only two mentions of who they really are on the whole thing. And then slip it quietly into the stores.
So "Baby Monkey", the second album in an erratic series of releases by Moby under the moniker of Voodoo Child. Back in the early 90's, when Moby was the only guy signed to the Instinct label, he did stuff like this all the time. He recorded under dozens of names - Brainstorm, ... Read More:
Release Date December 09, 2003
It's not what you expect. Sure. The trend is for people to go back, start doing the type of stuff they did when nobody liked them, get back to their roots, keep it real. Hardcore. And still try to bring everyone along with them.
People don't do it like this. They don't just release an album with no publicity, no interviews, under a secret name, with only two mentions of who they really are on the whole thing. And then slip it quietly into the stores.
So "Baby Monkey", the second album in an erratic series of releases by Moby under the moniker of Voodoo Child. Back in the early 90's, when Moby was the only guy signed to the Instinct label, he did stuff like this all the time. He recorded under dozens of names - Brainstorm, ... Read More:
Release Date July 26, 1996
If you like Moby's melancholic instrumental pieces, then this is him at his peak. The first 3 tracks are stunning, if not in anyway groundbreaking (is Moby ever?), moving, simple electronic tunes. It loses its way a little in the middle before ending well. It's a good indication of where he was heading between the messy "Animal Rights" and the behemoth that was "Play". As Alan Partridge says "Lovely stuff!"
Release Date August 12, 1996
If you like Moby's melancholic instrumental pieces, then this is him at his peak. The first 3 tracks are stunning, if not in anyway groundbreaking (is Moby ever?), moving, simple electronic tunes. It loses its way a little in the middle before ending well. It's a good indication of where he was heading between the messy "Animal Rights" and the behemoth that was "Play". As Alan Partridge says "Lovely stuff!"
Release Date November 11, 2003
If you like Moby's melancholic instrumental pieces, then this is him at his peak. The first 3 tracks are stunning, if not in anyway groundbreaking (is Moby ever?), moving, simple electronic tunes. It loses its way a little in the middle before ending well. It's a good indication of where he was heading between the messy "Animal Rights" and the behemoth that was "Play". As Alan Partridge says "Lovely stuff!"
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If you like Moby's melancholic instrumental pieces, then this is him at his peak. The first 3 tracks are stunning, if not in anyway groundbreaking (is Moby ever?), moving, simple electronic tunes. It loses its way a little in the middle before ending well. It's a good indication of where he was heading between the messy "Animal Rights" and the behemoth that was "Play". As Alan Partridge says "Lovely stuff!"
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