It's another downcast, occasionally grand-sounding set suited for solitary home listening. A triumphĪ slightly patchy LP, but undoubtedly one that has its moments and proves that Moby can still conjure up something great every now and againĪ remarkably cohesive and creative record, thanks both to Moby’s instrumentation and to the album’s conceptual feel Innocents is a surprising return to form for one of the great pioneering artists of the last twenty five years. Innocents, while maybe not the creative renaissaince hinted at, is Moby’s best album for some time The collaborations are interesting, and at times fascinating, but there is little doubt that the destiny of most tracks here will be, once again, as sonic accompaniments to visual productions Print edition onlyįrom its funereal ballads to its hook-infused jams, Innocents is uniformly satisfying and catchy as hell Moby has long had a penchant for the cinematic and, hooking up with a small raft of singing collaborators, this is a mission to make music that’s big and beautifulĪpproaches the awe-striking beauty of PlayĪ long list of collaborators bring character and depth tp his distinct brand of ambient techno. Sort by ADM rating Sort by most recent review
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