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Moby - 06 November 1999 - L'Aeronef - Lille

music · ·L'Aeronef, Lille

Moby, born Richard Melville Hall, is an American artist, musician, and producer, a prominent figure in electronic music. Renowned for his eclecticism, he blended techno, ambient, rock, and vocal samples to forge a distinctive sound.

Richard Melville Hall, known professionally as Moby, is a pivotal figure in contemporary electronic music. Born in 1965 in New York, he emerged from the early 1990s rave and techno scene with impactful tracks like "Go" (1991), which famously sampled the theme from Twin Peaks. His innovative approach, blending the energy of techno with melodic and introspective elements, quickly set him apart. He explored diverse facets of electronic music, from ambient to punk, showcasing an insatiable artistic curiosity.

Moby's career reached a decisive turning point with the release of the album Play in 1999. This acclaimed work, celebrated by critics and the public alike, incorporated samples of gospel and blues recordings made by Alan Lomax in the 1930s, creating an atmosphere that was both timeless and profoundly modern. The global success of Play, with every track licensed for films, commercials, or TV series, elevated Moby to iconic status and helped popularize electronic music with a broader audience.

Beyond Play, his discography is rich and varied, including albums such as Everything Is Wrong (1995), 18 (2002), and Hotel (2005), each exploring new sonic textures and collaborations. Moby is also recognized for his advocacy for animal rights and veganism, values he often integrates into his public and artistic life.

His influence stems from his ability to transcend genres, building bridges between electronic music and older traditions, and producing works that resonate with rare emotional depth. Moby remains a prolific and respected artist whose work continues to inspire.

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