Moby has shared a sprawling new song, “Too Much Change,” from his forthcoming album, All Visible Objects, out May 15th.
“Too Much Change” ebbs and flows between a soft jazz shuffle and heady ambiance before quickly ramping into a bustling dance floor beat. Singer Apollo Jane provides vocals on the song, crooning softly, “What are we supposed to feel/What are we supposed to do?/There’s too much change.”
Moby also released a video for “Too Much Change.” The clip pairs the song with excerpts from artist Lynd Ward’s 1929 wordless novel,...
“Too Much Change” ebbs and flows between a soft jazz shuffle and heady ambiance before quickly ramping into a bustling dance floor beat. Singer Apollo Jane provides vocals on the song, crooning softly, “What are we supposed to feel/What are we supposed to do?/There’s too much change.”
Moby also released a video for “Too Much Change.” The clip pairs the song with excerpts from artist Lynd Ward’s 1929 wordless novel,...
- 5/1/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Last year's surreal, star-studded musical tribute to David Lynch will be released as a double album, The Music of David Lynch, featuring performances from Karen O, the Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne and Steven Drozd, Duran Duran, Sky Ferreira, Moby and more, Pitchfork reports.
The one-night only concert/fundraiser for the David Lynch Foundation featured a variety of musicians tackling songs from and inspired by Lynch's projects. The filmmaker's longtime composer, Angelo Badalamenti, even recreated "Laura Palmer's Theme" and "Dance of the Dream Man" from Twin Peaks, which will open the album's first and second LPs,...
The one-night only concert/fundraiser for the David Lynch Foundation featured a variety of musicians tackling songs from and inspired by Lynch's projects. The filmmaker's longtime composer, Angelo Badalamenti, even recreated "Laura Palmer's Theme" and "Dance of the Dream Man" from Twin Peaks, which will open the album's first and second LPs,...
- 4/7/2016
- Rollingstone.com
If a theatrical re-release of Blue Velvet wasn’t enough to hold one over until next year, when we get what amounts to around 18 new hours of David Lynch-directed drama, we have some music to your ears today. Around a year ago, Los Angeles’ Ace Hotel held “The Music of David Lynch” concert, hosted by the Mulholland Dr. director’s foundation.
Featuring his go-to composer Angelo Badalamenti as well as Donovan, Karen O, Lykke Li, Duran Duran, Moby, The Flaming Lips, Twin Peaks (of course), and more as they cover various tracks from his work, it’s now been announced the show will get a double-lp vinyl release next week. While various low-quality recordings of it have made their way online since the concert, this will mark the first official release of the tracks, and we can’t wait to hear them.
Pre-order it here and check out the...
Featuring his go-to composer Angelo Badalamenti as well as Donovan, Karen O, Lykke Li, Duran Duran, Moby, The Flaming Lips, Twin Peaks (of course), and more as they cover various tracks from his work, it’s now been announced the show will get a double-lp vinyl release next week. While various low-quality recordings of it have made their way online since the concert, this will mark the first official release of the tracks, and we can’t wait to hear them.
Pre-order it here and check out the...
- 4/6/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
So, last year David Lynch dropped The Big Dream, his second full-length album, and it was mostly well received if you're into his sorta weirdo approach to rock 'n' roll. In typical Lynch form, the promotion has been scattershot and intriguing in equal measures, and today comes another reminder that The Big Dream is a thing you can buy if you're interested. Fellow transcendental meditation enthusiast and electronic musician Moby has remixed and directed the video for the title track. But it might as well have been Lynch, with the black-and-white video featuring a variety of oddball characters in the background, as Mindy Jones sings the breathy vocals on the song. It's definitely worth a little coffee break watch, so check it out below.
- 4/28/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
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