Wait for Me
Moby continues to explore gorgeous melodies, here shuffling through two decades' worth of easy-listening indie rock and easy-listening dance.
In this breakneck, cluttered 21st Century, surviving musicians from the music industry excess of the 1980s and ‘90s have had to roll with web-savvy audiences dictating trends and word-of-mouth s
<p>Yes, he's still plugging away, swapping the frenetic disco of 2008's Last Night for a more cultured sound</p>
Something terrible seemed to happen once Moby realized that he made music that people actually wanted to hear: He started making music for those...
<p>This album sounds like the work of someone who attended the wildest party imaginable, and now seeks solace, writes <strong>Dave Simpson</strong></p>