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Moby Talks to andPOP About New Album 'Last Night'

Published: 3/27/08 at 10:00 PM ET
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(andPOP) - After the meditative electronica of 2002's 18 and the singer-songwriter moves of 2005's Hotel, Moby returns to the dance floor with a vengeance on his new album Last Night, released on the 1st of April 2008. Spanning hands-in-the-air, Smiley-faced rave anthems, cosmic Giorgio Moroder-styled Euro-disco, hip-hop both old school and underground, and downtempo, end-of-the-night ambience, Last Night is a dance music tour de force that looks back at Moby's deep roots in the club scene at the same time as it embraces the future.

Last Night is conceptually structured like one of these epic nights out, moving from the building excitement of the early evening to peak-time euphoria to 2 am confusion and the blissful peace of the early morning New York city sunrise. Moby hesitantly admits that Last Night is in fact something of a concept album as it attempts to condense an entire night out into a 60-minute album. But banish any thoughts of deaf, dumb and blind pinball savants or prog rockers sailing topographic oceans because the concept doesn't get in the way of the dance floor imperative and merely serves to give a subtle narrative arc to Last Night's exploration of the energy of nightlife.

andPOP caught up with Moby in Toronto during Canadian Music Week. Watch it now!

(To watch the interview, press play on the right side of this page in the video player.)



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