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Formidable electronic musician Moby has just given us his 13th album, and his first with his new musical project Moby and the Void Pacific Choir.

These Systems Are Failing includes the powerful song “Are You Lost in The World Like Me?”

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“Are You Lost in The World Like Me?

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Moby is set to release a deluxe version of Destroyed, his latest album.

It will be a 3-disc set consisting of the original album from earlier in the year, a bonus CD and a full-length DVD.

“The Poison Tree” is the lead track from the bonus disc. He also donated this song to the David Lynch Foundation album Music That Changes the World.

It is now a free download on Moby’s website.

“The Poison Tree” is Moby at his finest, an electronic slide-guitar blues rocker.

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Danger Mouse, Daniele Luppi & Jack White
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Foster the People
Peter Bjorn and John
Jonsi
Thurston Moore
Low
YACHT
Elbow
Atari Teenage Riot
Fucked Up
Tennis
Okkervil River

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Dum Dum Girls
Foo Fighters
The Decemberists
Adele
Radiohead
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Destroyer
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Gang of Four
The Joy Formidable
TV on the Radio
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Moby’s latest album Destroyed will be released in May.

He offering a free download of a three-song EP from the album on his website.

Aspiring filmmakers and videographers should note that on his website under mobygratis.com, Moby gives his film soundtrack music away for free to film students and non-profit filmmakers. If used for commercial purposes the licensing fee benefits the humane society.

Concerning the album and EP, in Moby’s own words:

“my next album is called ‘destroyed’ and it comes out in the middle of may sometime. musically it’s very melodic and atmospheric and electronic, and if i had to sum it up i would describe it as: ‘broken down melodic electronic music for empty cities at 2 a.m’.

that’s what it sounds like to me, anyway. and the music was all originally written late at night while on tour, as i often have insomnia and spend a lot of times awake in hotel rooms at 2 a.m when everyone else in the world seems to be asleep. so rather than buy more drum machines on ebay (as nice as they are) i try to spend my insomnia time working on music. then i take the songs back to my studio and try to finish them with my weird collection of old, broken down drum machines and synthesizers and i try to convince my friends to sing on it (my friends emily zuzik, inyang bassey, and joy malcom sing on the record, as do i). then i put the songs on a record. then i call it ‘destroyed’. then i put it out in may of 2011. at least that is the plan.

why ‘destroyed’? well, in addition to the album i’m also putting out a book of photos (with the nice people at damiani/d.a.p). i’ve been a photographer since i was 10 years old, and i’ve decided to finally release a book of photographs. i know, in the age of digital photography EVERYONE is a photographer. but i’ve been shooting pictures for 35 years with a nikon F, and i used to work in darkrooms, developing and printing, so i feel like i’m not a complete dilettante digital photographer.
so, the title: ‘destroyed’. i was in laguardia airport and my flight was delayed and i was wandering around and i saw a small sign that said ‘unattended luggage will be destroyed’, but the sign only fit one word at a time so i waited until it read ‘destroyed’ and i took a picture and somehow the picture and the title make sense to me when i listen to the music on the album and when i look at the other pictures in the book and yes this is a huge long run on sentence about the title and cover image of the book and album but i like run on sentences because they remind me of ‘a prayer for owen meany’ by john irving.

in addition to the album we’re also putting out an e.p. ‘e.p’ means ‘extended play’, another vestigal descriptive term from the halcyon days of vinyl.

the e.p contains 3 songs: be the one, sevastopol and victoria lucas.

i hope you like them. the e.p is free free free, as i think that increases the chances the music will actually be listened to. also i’m the worlds best businessman, as evidenced by starting mobygratis.com which also gives away free music.

some trivia: ‘be the one’ was in the paul haggis movie ‘the next 3 days’, ‘sevastopol’ is an interesting city in the ukraine, and ‘victoria lucas’ was sylvia plath’s pseudonym.”

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“Be the One” by Moby

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