Moby embraces the future in releasing 'Innocents' BitTorrent Bundle
Moby has long been a progressive figure in the dance music universe, standing up for causes like veganism, animal rights and net neutrality. Now he's championing BitTorrent as a means to release music into an ever-evolving digital world, making the stems for his latest album Innocents available for fans to remix without legal restraint as a BitTorrent Bundle.
Listen to a full stream of Moby’s ‘Innocents’ LP
Moby's career has been long and legendary both as a producer and DJ, staying relevant for decades of electronic music fads. His most recent full length album Innocents was released yesterday on his own Little Idiot and many of the twelve original tracks on the EP feature collaboration with someone from every corner of the world of music. His work features contributions from Cold Specks, Damien Jurado, The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne, Skylar Grey, Inyan Bassey, and Mark Lanegan. Don't expect all of Innocence to translate to the dancefloor, but in no way does that mean it's any less moving.
Dancing Astronaut’s Most Anticipated Electronic Albums of Fall 2013
As many as 14 full-length albums will hit the digital shelves over the next two months, running the gamut from veterans Kaskade, The Bloody Beetroots and Claude VonStroke to newcomers Krewella and Angger Dimas. This fall's unprecedented streak of electronic album releases coalesced with EDM's advancing digital sales should kindle mainstream headway, the right way. Just ask Disclosure what happens when a fire starts to burn... Here are the most anticipated albums of fall 2013.
Moby launches MobyGratis.com, gifts music to non-profit filmmakers and students
In 2008, Moby set out to make this process easier and more accessible with his aptly titled project MobyGratis. The project offers over 150 tracks from Moby's catalog to independent and non-profit filmmakers and film students for free.