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I Like to Score

Moby

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Album Review

Considering that Moby's music is most effective in small doses, perhaps it shouldn't be a surprise that the compilation I Like to Score is a strong record. However, it does come as a surprise, since Moby's music usually sounds too insular for the kind of shifting, provocative atmospherics needed for effective film music. Here, on this collection of cinematic instrumental work, Moby demonstrates that he can capture the mood and feeling of a film while retaining his musical identity. Nothing here is particularly complex, and not all of it works — his reworking of John Barry's "James Bond Theme" sounds like a major studio's idea of what the kids are listening to these days — but by and large, I Like to Score is every bit as effective as Moby's official releases.

Customer Reviews

Too good to be true!!

This album is great, but some tracks can be a bit slow. Of course this is coming from a person who loves the Propellerheads, Blue Man Group, and the James Bond Theme (on this album), so some may like the slower songs. Overall this is a great album, and definitely worth the price. Track 2 is my favorite.

Just to clarify

this album was released in the mid-90's, but in march of this year on itunes. by far one of moby's best.

God moving over water

If you did not see "HEAT" than you would not be able to understand this beat. However its really a deep movment, peaceful, almost a free fall. Moby is an interesting person, small amounts mixed into your day is good. Its worth a re-look. Yea its refreshed stuff, but now its a classic. Peace -

Biography

Born: September 11, 1965 in Harlem, New York, NY

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Moby was one of the most controversial figures in techno music, alternately praised for bringing a face to the notoriously anonymous electronic genre and scorned by hordes of techno artists and fans for diluting and trivializing the form. In either case, Moby was one of the most important dance music figures of the early '90s, helping bring the music to a mainstream audience both in England and in America. Moby fused rapid disco beats with heavy distorted guitars, punk rhythms, and detailed productions...
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