I never really took Moby seriously until I heard his release under the name
"Voodoo Child".  This was one incredible album...definitely worth a listen.
There weren't too many made, but I've seen some cd's floating around...
It's very chill and minimal.  Almost a mix of deep detroity house with some
oldschool electro thrown in; it comes together quite well and is quite
un-Moby sounding.

GYS

-----Original Message-----
From: J. S. Landau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 4:13 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Moby


Just thought this was an interesting piece of news I received about
everyone's favorite artist.
Courtesy of Sideline news.

 >Moby phones home
 >Mute succes Moby is to work together with John Williams, who composed the
 >soundtracks for toppers as "ET" and its predecessor "Close Encounters Of
 >The Third Kind". Moby and John will be composing the music for a brand new
 >computer game. The duo will also be writing the score for the cartoon
 >"Astro Knights", an animated series about aliens that live on the moon.
 >Moby, 28, will also be writing a special dance-track for an "Astro
 >Knights" character, the space pirate Bertha Budd. That dance-track will
 >most probably be issued as a single.

Moby meets the king of orchestral pop music.  Should be wonderful, really.

Josh Landau
phase 10, the grind
WCBN-FM 88.3 FM, Ann Arbor
www.wcbn.org

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