Summary: On this edition of A Musician’s Life, Tracey Tanenbaum speaks with Moby. Some hail the electronic artist as an innovative genius while others call him a sell-out. He became a lightening rod of sorts when he released “Play” in 1999. Critics loved the work. So did advertisers. Moby got flack for licensing every track. But his music got exposure and he became a star. A decade later Moby continues to experiment with musical forms. His latest album is called “Wait for Me”.
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David Srebnik
Posted on October 02, 2009 at 08:55 AM | Permalink
First Rate Radio and Moby
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