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Moby / Hotel Ambient [2014]
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28 comments
MOBY
hahahahahahahaha
oh god
“hotel ambient” is exactly what i’d call moby’s ‘music’ to explain why it’s terrible
and he actually called an album that
hahahahahahahha
lol
He’s always one step ahead of us, visionary
It’s almost beyond belief that he was once responsible for ‘Go’…
yea, because sticking a breakbeat under someone elses music and adding a sample of someone saying “go” over it was really groundbreaking
I couldn’t agree more
NURSE
hahahahahahahaha
oh god
“hotel ambient” is exactly what i’d call moby’s ‘music’ to explain why it’s terrible
and he actually called an album that
hahahahahahahha
yea, because sticking a breakbeat under someone elses music and adding a sample of someone saying “go” over it was really groundbreaking
yea, because sticking a breakbeat under someone elses music and adding a sample of someone saying “go” over it was really groundbreaking
I couldn’t agree more
Shut the fuck up, Nurse, you CUNT
I said, SHUT UP NURSE
Yeah, shut your face, you fucking MOBY
MOBY
who said anything about groundbreaking?
Oh – yeh. p-fart did it first! Does that mean p-fart’s groundbreaking? What the hell are you talking about, p-fart? Ain’t nobody but you suggesting that Moby’s ever broken any ground. Though I’m sure he’s broken a lot of wind, with all those vegetables.
Talking of breaking wind, why did you steal my name anyway?
I couldn’t agree more
he never recovered from being dissed by eminem… his manhood disappeared and he works as a re-masterization assistant now
I couldn’t agree more
hahahahahahahaha
oh god
“hotel ambient” is exactly what i’d call moby’s ‘music’ to explain why it’s terrible
and he actually called an album that
hahahahahahahha
p-fart
I couldn’t care less
I couldn’t agree more
This is a re-issue from the double disc that came with HOTEL as a limit number. It’s actually pretty good.
Moby’s Hotel: Ambient was originally released as an extremely limited bonus disc to 2005′s Hotel album. The CD captures some of Moby’s most sublime and immersive ambient works.
Moby has announced plans to re-release Hotel: Ambient next month with the original tracklist expanded to include previously unreleased efforts. The album has also been fully remastered.
According to the press release, the album “sums up Moby’s roots; highlighting the link between Philip Glass, Steve Reich and Brian Eno and the dance music of, say, groundbreaking Detroit techno from Derrick May and experimental IDM from early Warp
(Source; http://www.factmag.com/2014/11/11/moby-to-reissue-long-out-of-print-hotel-ambient-cd)
But yes it’s nothing “revolutionary” or ground breaking. More of an homage to early Ambient producers made almost a decade ago.
dearest nurse, i applaud you for your efforts, unfortunately moby has always been awful. so speaketh the true lord p-fart, master of all the p-farts of p-fartonia
^ Cool story boys. Making fun of Moby on the internet, wow you guys are cutting edge as fuck – if you were REALLY cutting edge youd feign ignorance. I don’tcare for the guy or his jingles, but his music really seems to have made an impression on some; most likely with people who’ve never heard much of his stuff. But hey, people are still talking about him over a decade on from his most successful album…