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pacificpoker.com at NASA Rewind, a 2004 rave on Manhattan, New York Island.Moby is an American electronic music musician. Mobys real name is Richard Melville Hall - he takes his performing pacificpoker.com name from his relative Herman pacificpoker.com Melville, author of Moby Dick.Music careerArguably most famous among his peers for the track "Go," a progressive music track using the string line from "Laura Palmers Theme" from the Television

show Twin Peaks, Moby is also well known for the singles "Next is the E", "South Side" with Gwen Stefani, "We Are All Made of Stars" and "Lift Me Up". Moby has released singles under the names Voodoo Child, Barracuda, UHF, The Brotherhood, DJ Cake, Lopez, and Brainstorm/Mindstorm.Several of his songs have also found their way into major film pictures,

most notably the ambient piece "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters," which was featured in the 1995 motion picture Heat More recently, his song "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" was used in the climax of the documentary film Peaceable Kingdom, and Extreme Ways was featured at the end of both The Bourne Identity Bourne Identity and its sequel, The Bourne Supremacy pacificpoker.com Bourne Supremacy. Indeed, in 1997 Moby released a Compilation album of tracks used in and inspired by the cinema called I Like to Score. His music was also used to great effect in Oliver Stones Any Given Sunday.Moby plays

Keyboard instrument guitar, and bass guitar, and expresses mild irritation at the assumption that everything on his newer albums is a sample. He used to be in a punk music band the Vatican Commandos, but abandoned punk in 1989 for electronic music.His first album for Elektra Records was Everything Is Wrong, which earned early critical praise and minor notoriety.

He followed that up with a hard rock/electronic album called Animal Rights Rights in 1996. In 1997, he released I Like to Score, a collection of music included in movies. Among those tracks was an updated version of the James Bond Theme Bond theme. However, both Animal Rights and I Like to Score were commercially unsuccessful and Moby and Elektra parted company.After a decades worth of music, Mobys breakthrough album was 1999s Play Mainstream reviewers raved about his talents on the album though pacificpoker.com some early fans were let down. The album has 18 tracks and was the first album in history to have all

of its tracks commercially licensed: "Porcelain," for instance, appeared on a TV commercial for Baileys Irish Cream and Nordstrom; "Find My Baby" was on a commercial for American Express featuring golfer Tiger Woods. The albums tracks eventually were accepted in various radio formats, but because of Plays extensive licensing, the album could have been financially successful even without radio play. In addition to fame

garnered through its licensing, Play is also notable for its extensive pacificpoker.com sampling of old blues recordings collected by Alan Lomax. In a 2005 posting on his web site, Moby theorized that his eagerness to license his music is a result of "growing up in poverty." pacificpoker.com In 2001, Moby founded the Area Festival Festival. It was a popular touring rock festival that featured an eclectic range of musical

genres . A second tour was organized for the following year.In 2001 Moby also earned the ire of Eminem after calling his music misogyny and homophobia Eminem later satirized Moby in "Without Me," calling him a "homosexual and questioning his relevance with the claim, "Nobody listens to techno!" The two were in a confrontation at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards, though Moby expresses respect for Eminems musical talents. In 2002, Moby briefly had a television show on MTV, Seņor Mobys House of Music, which focused mostly on more obscure electronic music. Also in 2002, Moby released 18 , a techno pacificpoker.com album that

had 18 tracks. The most popular song on the album 18 was "We Are All Made of Stars". Moby says he wrote "We Are All Made of Stars" because of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks, which happened on his birthday .Moby, a vegan non-denominational Christianity and self-proclaimed simpleton , lives in New York Citys Little Italy, where hes lived for a decade in a small apartment in a five-story building across the street from David Bowie. He owns a small restaurant and coffee shop called TeaNY, where he occasionally waits tables.In 2005 Moby released "Lift Me Up", a single

from his album Hotel, which featured, in addition to numerous remixes, UK companys Digimpro software. The program allows users to remix the song - using any or all of the samples included - and save it as an mp3 file. Thus unlimited, personalized versions of the title track were possible. Digimpro had previously seen exposure with group Erasures single Breathe, allowing users

the same ability.For certain dates on Mobys 2005 European pacificpoker.com tour, Liveherenow provided concert goers with CDs of the show 10 minutes after the show finished. Other Mute artists like Erasure and Client have previously used this company for similar reasons.Political Quotes "Im actually kind of impressed by Iraqs patience right now...I mean, look at it objectively. Theyve opened their doors to UN inspectors, pacificpoker.com theyre being bombed by British pacificpoker.com and American troops, American forces are massing at their borders, American diplomats are actively looking to assassinate Saddam Hussein, etc."

The Story So Far Everything is Wrong #21 UKPlay #1 US, #1 UK18 #4 US, #1 UKHotel #28 US, #8 UK Limited Edition Bonus Discs Animal_Rights#Little_Idiot Idiot Rights)Instinct Dance Moby/Barracuda/Brainstorm/Voodoo ChildBaby Monkey Voodoo Child pacificpoker.com Compilations Rare: The Collected B-Sides pacificpoker.com pacificpoker.com 1989-1993 MobySongs: 1993-98 pacificpoker.com Singles 1993 "I Feel It / Thousand" #38 UK 1994 "Hymn" #31 UK 1995 "Everytime You Touch Me" #28 UK 1996 "Bring Back My Happiness" 1996 "Come On Baby" 1998 "Honey"

#33 UK 1999 "Bodyrock" #38 UK 2000 "Natural Blues" #11 UK 2000 "South Side" #14 US 2002 "We Are All Made of Stars" #11 UK 2002 "In This World" #35 UK 2005 "Lift Me Up" #18 UK 2005 "Raining Again" #52 Australia Moby.com Moby Discography at Discogs.com TeaNY Celiberal - Moby1965 births musiciansAmbient musiciansUnited States musiciansVegetariansBloggers