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WTF is up with Moby? (pg. 3)
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dartrance
moby - why does my heart feel so bad (ferry corsten remix)

:eyes:
Furor Aquila
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Originally posted by Blue.
Starry Eyed Surprise was really good for a pop song and I think it was the Oliver Lieb mix that was pretty good too.


you've got to be kidding!1!!!1
Aiwendil
the oliver lieb remix was pretty good. that's part of what oliver lieb does: takes cheesy trance and makes it somewhat listenable trance. well in this case a...whatever SES is...but the most annoying part of his remixes of cheesy trance is that he leaves the long breakdowns in...bah.
Omega_Blue
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Originally posted by tiesto14
Useless info::

Did u know that Moby's great-grandfather was Herman Melville...the author of "Moby Dick". That's where Moby got his name from....jus a little usless info for those who didnt know:p


i did not know this. wild and crazy stuff.
Blue.
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Originally posted by Furor Aquila
you've got to be kidding!1!!!1


For a song that is in the same genre as artists like Britney Spears and other artists of equal or lesser talent it was a good song. There isn't that much good pop out these days so as far as pop goes it was a very good song.

To each their own though.
Tranc3
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Originally posted by dartrance
moby - why does my heart feel so bad (ferry corsten remix)

:eyes:


Ughh, some of Ferry's worst work there. I didn't like any of the remixes, they kill the emotion of the original.
Blue.
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Originally posted by Tranc3
Ughh, some of Ferry's worst work there. I didn't like any of the remixes, they kill the emotion of the original.


I was worried I'd be the only one who thought it was a remix.
SYSTEM-J
Blue: where did you go? Haven't seen you on TC for almost a week.
Blue.
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Blue: where did you go? Haven't seen you on TC for almost a week.


Been out quite a bit and just checked the site for posts once or twice in the last few days.
Clovis86
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Originally posted by Tranc3
Ughh, some of Ferry's worst work there. I didn't like any of the remixes, they kill the emotion of the original.


Completely...just like Tiesto ruined "We are all made of Stars" and Timo Maas made it into a killer tune.

emc^2
saw him live in Philly about a month ago - that was my reaction. 90% of the show was rock. some of his "old" choons were badly mutilated into rock-pieces and after that "Natural blues" was turned into proverbial - unnatural blues. Imagine Natural blues slowed down to like 60BPM, mostly vocal piece.

...but the most disturbing thing was - the lead singer (lady) was preggers and visibly so! (like in her 6 or 7 months). I dunno - the whole show had a very weird feel to it. Place was full of 40-something (or 50-something) couples and I just felt suffocated. I left very disapointed and lost any remaining hope for Moby.

I became a huge fan after seeing him spin at the Ultraworld rave in 1999 in DC and Ferry Corsten's remix of "Why does my heart". After I saw him play live at Area:1 - I became a hard-core Moby addict and even bought a synth. Area:2 was great too, but not as good. Then, "18" came out and I was barely at my last drop of patience - waiting for something to happen. Then, I bought "Vodo Child - Baby Monkey" CD (which is one one of Moby's "EDM" side projects) and hooooly crap!!!! that was a double-eject material! (eject once from CD Player, eject for the second time from the car window).

THE ALBUM IS UNLISTENABLE! I can't believe I paid $18 for that rubbish!

So, with a fainting glimpse of hope I ventured to see Moby at a concert - and nailed the final nail in the coffin of my days of being a Moby fan. It was a good run while it lasted but looks like Moby first decided to totally dismiss his EDM fan, closed the club and turned back to his punk/vegan rock roots.

Sigh...

:rolleyes:
Cobalt
I stumbled over the Move EP recently in a thrift store (odd place to find it) and was totally blown away. From 1993, it's Moby's best by far of what I've heard, a sophisticated blend of early techno-trance-rave.
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