Moby - Play - Review
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critics' view

Since he put New York on the techno map with the seminal 1990 trance track “Go,” Moby has gone on to become a decent punk rocker, a virtuous ambient doodler and an even better soundtrack composer. But his calling remains convention-twisting, explosively emotive dance music. With Play, electronica’s outspoken icon bounces back to make the true successor to his club-centered 1995 landmark, Everything Is Wrong.

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