Artist : Moby
Album : Go (The Very Best Of Moby) Remixed
Label : Mute / EMI
Genre : Electronic
Bitrate : 203 kbps avg
Source : CD (LP)
Playtime : 01:18:14 (119.MB)
Rls date : 2007-03-01
Store date : 2007-03-08
[Track List]
1. Natural Blues (Katcha Remix) 4:13
2. Go (Vitalic Remix) 4:19
3. In My Heart (Sandy Rivera Mix) 4:03
4. Slipping Away (Crier La Vie) (Manhattan Clique 4:24
Club Remix)
5. New York, New York (Armand Van Helden Long 4:16
Version)
6. Bodyrock (Olav Basoski's Da Hot Funk Da Freak 4:00
Funk Remix)
7. Raining Again (Steve Agnello's Vocal Mix) 3:55
8. Porcelain (Murk Remix) 4:09
9. Lift Me Up (Mylo Mix) 4:15
10.In This World (Push Vocal Club Mix) 3:38
11.Honey (Rollo And Sister Bliss Remix) 3:56
12.Beautiful (Benny Benassi Remix) 4:11
13.In My Heart (Manhattan Clique Remix) 3:19
14.We Are All Made Of Stars (Bob Sinclar Main 5:27
Vocal Mix)
15.Go (Trentemoller Remix) 4:19
16.James Bond Theme (Moby's Re-Version) (CJ 4:49
Bolland Mix)
17.Feeling So Real (Old Skool Mix) 3:45
18.Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad (Ferry Corsten 3:35
Remix)
19.Escaper (Slipping Away) feat Amaral (Manhattan 3:41
Clique Remix)
There's so much more to Moby than down-tempo ballads and
ethereal torch songs. Though his recent hit album 'Hotel'
and the accompanying 'Hotel Ambient' collection showed his
softer, more contemplative artistic side, Moby made his
name in club-land in the early nineties with rave anthems
like 'Feeling So Real' and 'Go', both of which are
included in remixed and updated forms here.
It's not hard to see why so many dance producers have
clamoured to work with him over the years. After the Twin
Peaks-sampling 'Go' was a smash hit in England, Moby
helped show the world that rave could made you shiver as
much as it made you smile and shake. His first album for
Mute, meanwhile, was 'Everything Is Wrong', a cornerstone
of mid-nineties electronica that included the haunting
rave anthems 'Hymn' and 'Every Time You Touch Me.'
Born Richard Melville Hall on 11th September 1965 in
Harlem, New York, Moby swiftly established himself as one
of the best dance producers to emerge from the
post-disco/punk scene. After 'Go' hit the UK Top Ten in
1991, his early career was spent on the road at outdoor
festivals and (illegal) raves across Europe. In May 1995,
Moby co-headlined the immense Tribal Gathering festival at
Otmoor Park in Oxfordshire alongside The Prodigy, Orbital
and The Chemical Brothers, establishing his place at the
very top of the mid-nineties techno table.
But it's Moby's busiest mid-career music from 1999's
'Play' onwards that features the most remix treatment
here. Katcha's remix of 'Natural Blues' is a twisted,
Danny Tenaglia-esque tribal-house monster while Olav
Basovski's fiercely funky house mix of 'Bodyrock' is a
reminder that Moby is as comfortable on an Ibiza terrace
as he is onstage at Benicassim. And more recent remixes
from Mylo, Murk and Steve Angello are a reminder that his
music (and his remixes) have now spanned two generations.
Last autumn, Mute re-released 'Go' with a slew of new
mixes, including the two by Trentem?ller and Vitalic that
are included here. Also featured from his mid-nineties
career are acid house re-rubs from CJ Bolland (whose mix
of the James Bond Theme is an evil techno stomp) and a
shamelessly upbeat Old Skool Moby remix of 'Feeling So
Real'.
Featuring an exclusive unreleased remix of 'In My Heart'
by Manhattan Clique, 'Go – Remixed' also includes rare and
recently unearthed classic mixes by Rollo and Sister
Bliss, Armand Van Helden and Bob Sinclar. 'Go – Remixed'
will be available on CD and digital download with
differing track listings. The CD offers James Bond Theme
(Moby's re-version) and Feeling So Real – Old Skool mix
while the download delivers We Are All Made Of Stars – Bob
Sinclair Main Vocal Mix and Escapar (Slipping Away –
Manhattan Clique edit).
Download:
Part1
Part2 Pass: eSDeBe