Moby | Broken Record
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Moby never stops working. His first taste of mega-success came in the early aughts after the release of his multi-platinum album, Play. In the years since, he's released 19 more studio albums including his latest, Resound, NYC, where he re-orchestrates songs he recorded between 1994-2010.
Moby has also spent a good deal of the last two decades unpacking his own unconventional upbringing and his meteoric rise to fame. He’s released two extensive memoirs, and he recently directed “Punk Rock Vegan Movie,” which explores the connection between two of his greatest passions: punk rock and animal rights.
On today’s episode Leah Rose talks to Moby about his compulsive desire to make music and why he’s cut out nearly all IRL socialization as a result. Moby also reminisces about the massive party pad he bought in upstate New York that led to years of all-out debauchery.
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That was great really enjoyed it. Pretty poetic u went to Akron Ohio as u we’re about to embark on your drinking & drugging. To learn compassion and veganism from punk rockers. What a beautiful thing.
Came full circle. Keep going strong day at a time 🙏🏽
Thankyou & LOVE Moby, he know where he stands for, from Flanders.
Great chat
Great interview.
"Like I'm afraid of humans, I'm just not afraid of snakes."
Silly Moby, it's the human snakes you really need to worry about.
I think I remember that trip to Akron. So long ago. I think we had a $75 guarantee.
It's weird i was just listening to an older interview of Moby with Rick Rubin and this popped out
People I like: Moby
Why does the guy who introduces this podcast talk like Rick? Is it his son? Kinda sounds like an odd impression.
hard agree
Really moby?
The 90s were a positive time.
You could live in any city in the world?
Im slightly younger than Moby and even stood next to him in Arlenes grocery in NY. He smiled at me, but even im calling bullshit on those statements
Interesting tats
funny how I lost interest at exactly 17 minutes anyone else have this experience
Nobody cares Moby!
You’re Some Body.
@@MrBrindleStyle Clearly you never watched Space Ghost Coast to Coast
@@Hal9000ize Dude. I've watched Space Ghost Coast to Coast and didn't get that reference. Shit was 20 years ago.
Ask him about his relationship with the CIA. (I'm not kidding.) He's not a good guy.
What's he meant to have done? Just wondering
Slander is not cool.