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Moby - Always Centered At Night

On always centered at night, Moby has once again conjured into reality a collection of heartachingly beautiful, tenderyet-defiant songs, made in collaboration with uniquely talented, soulfully aware, other-worldly vocalists. All the songs are love letters to the unrestricted and enchantingĀ music scene of late ā€˜70s, early ā€˜80s New York that shaped Moby as a musician. The featured vocalists were given theĀ same assignment: ā€œPlease don’t write anything commercial. Let it be weird. Let it be personal. It doesn’t have to make sense.ā€

ā€œBecause of that randomized freedom, I’ve been on the receiving end of so much genius work,ā€ says Moby. ā€œAnd the result has been one of the most exciting, surprising things I’ve ever done as a musician, and it’s one of the most worthwhile things a human being can do: make tender, gentle, vulnerable music that’s a clarion call to act.ā€

Featured on this album are some of the most exciting vocalists of our time. Some are well-known - such as serpentwithfeet on the breathless daydream of a song ā€œon air,ā€ the jazzy soulstress Lady Blackbird on the haunting ā€œdark days,ā€ or the astounding poet and activist Benjamin Zephaniah on ā€œwhere is your pride?.ā€ Other contributors have been found in relative obscurity - such as friend and vocalist Brie O’Banion on the Cream cover ā€œwe’re going wrong,ā€ or Sheffield poet laureate DanaĆ© Wellington on the powerful ā€œwild flame.ā€

ā€œThe goal for always centered at night is to do something uncompromising,ā€ says Moby. ā€œTo make music that is emotional, atmospheric and potentially beautiful. And what better use of this weird privilege I have than trying to foster creative expression that has uncompromising integrity?ā€

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On always centered at night, Moby has once again conjured into reality a collection of heartachingly beautiful, tenderyet-defiant songs, made in collaboration with uniquely talented, soulfully aware, other-worldly vocalists. All the songs are love letters to the unrestricted and enchantingĀ music scene of late ā€˜70s, early ā€˜80s New York that shaped Moby as a musician. The featured vocalists were given theĀ same assignment: ā€œPlease don’t write anything commercial. Let it be weird. Let it be personal. It doesn’t have to make sense.ā€

ā€œBecause of that randomized freedom, I’ve been on the receiving end of so much genius work,ā€ says Moby. ā€œAnd the result has been one of the most exciting, surprising things I’ve ever done as a musician, and it’s one of the most worthwhile things a human being can do: make tender, gentle, vulnerable music that’s a clarion call to act.ā€

Featured on this album are some of the most exciting vocalists of our time. Some are well-known - such as serpentwithfeet on the breathless daydream of a song ā€œon air,ā€ the jazzy soulstress Lady Blackbird on the haunting ā€œdark days,ā€ or the astounding poet and activist Benjamin Zephaniah on ā€œwhere is your pride?.ā€ Other contributors have been found in relative obscurity - such as friend and vocalist Brie O’Banion on the Cream cover ā€œwe’re going wrong,ā€ or Sheffield poet laureate DanaĆ© Wellington on the powerful ā€œwild flame.ā€

ā€œThe goal for always centered at night is to do something uncompromising,ā€ says Moby. ā€œTo make music that is emotional, atmospheric and potentially beautiful. And what better use of this weird privilege I have than trying to foster creative expression that has uncompromising integrity?ā€