Moby-Last Night-(Proper)-2008-VAG
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Posted:2008-03-29 20:55:13 | Category:Electronic


ARTIST: Moby
TITLE: Last Night
LABEL: Mute
GENRE: Electronic
GRABBER: EAC (Secure Mode)
ENCODER: LAME 3.97 / -V2 --vbr-new
QUALITY: 195 Kbps Avg / 44.1 KHz / Joint Stereo
PLAYTIME: 1h 02min 45sec total
SIZE: 87.50MB
RELEASE DATE: 2008-04-01
RIP DATE: 2008-03-28


[ TRACK LIST ]

01. Ooh Yeah 5:18
02. I Love To Move In Here 4:44
03. 257.Zero 3:37
04. Everyday It's 1989 3:40
05. Live For Tomorrow 4:02
06. Alice 4:26
07. Hyenas 3:35
08. I'm In Love 3:42
09. Disco Lies 3:22
10. The Stars 4:21
11. Degenerates 3:58
12. Sweet Apocalypse 5:18
13. Mothers Of The Night 3:19
14. Last Night 9:23


[ RELEASE NOTES ]

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Club drugs and rock stars abide by the same rule: What goes up must come
down. After hitting a massive high on 1999's Play, Moby stopped making dance
music, opting instead for the downtempo atmospherics of 2002's 18 and the
strummed guitars of 2005's Hotel. So it's exciting to hear this
forty-two-year-old vegan blogger return to form. A concept album about an
all-night bender, Last Night solidifies Moby's link in the chain that binds
DJ pioneers like Todd Terry to slinky futurists like Justice. From the
space-age-Abba shimmer of "Ooh Yeah" to the itchy funk of the brilliant
Nineties house throwback "Disco Lies," Moby goes for groove over texture,
relying on high-hats, piano and strings while wisely staying off the mike.
The album is billed as a love letter to New York nightlife, but tracks like
the dance-hop "I Love to Move in Here" (featuring Grandmaster Caz) feel more
like an Irish wake for the era before the city's megaclubs were shuttered.
Appropriately, Last Night's only drawback is the harsh slowdown of the
trancelike "Degenerates." After so many body-rocking tunes, it's like any
sobering slap: a real downer.

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