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Moby - Play: The B Sides (CD)

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Album Details: Play: The B Sides

Release Date:07/27/2004
Label:V2
UPC:638812718723

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  • All Music Guide

    Originally released as part of a twodisc box combining the regular version of Moby's 1999 breakout Play with an extra disc of notquitereadyforregularrelease material, Play: The B Sides ends up quite close to what regular listeners would expect from a collection like this. There are a few bluessampling songs similar to "Play" (though none are as good), some slightly groovy but still atmospheric tracks of trancetechno, a few interesting electronics experiments, and a bit of beatbox funk, all of it distinctly inferior to what was heard on Play which proves nothing much more than the fact that Moby is a good editor as well as a great producer. As he admits in the liner notes, these tracks probably wouldn't be getting a wide release if not for the incredible success of Play, and the truth is that few other than true believers will really relish this collection.

    - John Bush, All Music Guide

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Moby

Moby was one of the most controversial figures in techno music, alternately praised for bringing a face to the notoriously anonymous electronic genre, as well as being scorned by hordes of techno artists and fans for diluting and trivializing the form. In either case, Moby was one of the most important dance music figures of the early '90s, helping bring the music to a ... Read more