Moby’s next album is named Reprise and he’s re-worked his earlier hits for an orchestra and teamed up with an interesting mix of collaborators. Scheduled for release on esteemed classical label Deutsche Grammophon, the new record breathes new life in some of your favourite Moby hits, by adding an interesting mix of voices. Natural Blues from […]
Tags: Amythyst Kiah, Gregory Porter, Jim James, Kris Kirstofferson, Mark Lanegan, Moby, orchestra, Reprise, Vikingur Ólafsson
26 May 2021 /
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Lindsay Buckingham & Christine McVie Self Titled ★ ★ ★ ½ Decades after they first began collaborating in Fleetwood Mac you can still feel the electric chemistry created by the teaming of Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie, who together created classic rock hits that resonate soundly even in our contemporary times. The duo’s new album is both reflective […]
Tags: all time low, christine mcvie, lindsay buckingham, Moby, seahawks, SZA
3 Aug 2017 |
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Singer Diane Chalemagne, who fronted 90’s dance band Urban Cookie Collective, has passed away aged 51. The singer passed away earlier this week after a long battle with cancer. Charlemagne was best known as the lead singer of Urban Cookie Collective whose biggest hit was the 1993 track ‘The Key, The Secret’. She also provided lead […]
Tags: D:ream, Diane Charlemagne, Drum n Bass, Goldie, Inner City Life, Moby, singer, Timesless, Urban Cookie Collective
1 Nov 2015 |
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Cold Specks has released a new song. ‘Absisto’ is the first tune from her second album. “Neuroplasticity” due for release August 22 is the the follow up to her acclaimed 2012 debut “I Predict A Graceful Expulsion”. Most recently the Canadian singer, who lives in London, contributed vocals to two tracks on Moby’s most recent […]
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16 Jun 2014 |
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This month we listen to the latest releases from Moby, Sumie, Don Christian and more! Moby Innocents Little Idiot To a large extent this is ‘just another Moby album’. But when you’re on a good thing why stop? It’s one of Moby’s more cohensive albums and certainly one of his most chilled out. Opening track […]
Tags: CD Reviews, Don CHristian, James Vincent McMorrow, John Zorn, Moby, Sumie
21 Jan 2014 |
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