Showing All "Moby" Posts
Apr 15th Comment
Moby and Mark Lanegan both do a ton of work with different artists, but it's still a bit of a surprise to see them working with each other. The new Record Store Day single "The Lonely Night" has…   Read Story »
Mar 5th 9 Comments
The Postal Service has never exactly been a wellspring of comedy, but they did have the good sense to recruit Tom Scharpling, who is extremely good at this sort of thing, to make them a pretty…   Read Story »
Apr 19th, 2012 2 Comments
Moby's David Lynch connections run deep. The man first came to prominence with "Go," a 1990 rave banger that memorably sampled Angelo Badalamenti's Twin Peaks theme, as well as that show's…   Read Story »
Nov 1st, 2011 6 Comments
The song is Rocky Horror Picture Show classic "Science Fiction/Double Feature," and the lineup is Coraline crew Stephin Merritt and Neil Gaiman, backing up the latter's wife along with Moby, because…   Read Story »
Jun 7th, 2011 Comment
Ironically, it happened during an acoustic set. The collapse and subsequent hapless/clueless audience participation occurred at Amsterdam's Reflex Gallery last week. You can watch it below. (Spoiler…   Read Story »
Feb 15th, 2011 Comment
In anticipation of the 5/17 release of his new album Destroyed (and an accompanying photo book of the same name), Moby's upped the free Be The One EP to his website. In a post about its three tracks…   Read Story »
Feb 2nd, 2011 1 Comment
According to a post at his blog, Moby woke up Monday and found a dude named Robbie tripping on acid in the living room of his Griffith Park, Los Angeles home. The onetime rave king's account is worth…   Read Story »
Mar 12th, 2010 Comment
Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, Moby, and Henry Rollins all appear in Suck, a low-budget vampire comedy about musicians who become vampires to get famous. You might have liked it better when it was called…   Read Story »
Jan 11th, 2010 Comment
Last night The Simpsons celebrated 20 years with an interesting documentary In 3-D! On Ice! directed by Morgan Spurlock, featuring a bit too much Morgan Spurlock and one of Moby's seven (seven!) Mr.…   Read Story »
May 15th, 2009 Comment
Steve Earle, Moby, Norah Jones, Michael McDonald, and Tina Fey's fave Elvis Costello also lent their voices to help Milton Green get a kidney. Watch the "We Are The World" parody here.   Read Story »































