Moby’s “Wait For Me” is one of the best records of the year

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2009 has been rife with album releases. So much more than any other year we have encountered in popdom. Everyone and anyone has some sort of release this year. But, it’s sad to say, that there are a few that actually stick out. Not many good albums this year and we are worried we won’t be able to fill our year-end charts.

Moby’s new album is not one of this empty releases. It’s actually one of his best musical efforts, if not the best. It’s stripped-down and melancholy. Electronica without being noisy, moody without being dreary. Wait For Me is sombre synth record like no other. One would think that being independent would be a hurdle on some artists, but it wasn’t for Moby. With no big-name appearances, the album floats purely on it’s content. Tracks devoid of vocals like “Isolate” amuse and merge well with singles like “Pale Horses” and “Shot In The Back Of The Head.”

If the releases don’t shape up this year, Moby will definitely be on our top 3.

Moby’s Wait For You leaks

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Yay! Just in time for a bus ride to New York. Wait For Me is a return to form. Like the Play days, it’s filled with melancholy vocals and wandering melodies. Here are a bunch of “blips,” which are short videos that showcase the songs. Now, I am headed to Teany.

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Video: “Shot In The Back Of The Head” by Moby

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Moby’s gone independent just like every other artist that matters nowadays. This is the video of the first single done by David Lynch. The song’s a return to form and it has quite a sombre mood with no vocals at all. Reminiscent of early Zero 7. When it comes to Moby, I either love his albums or can’t listen to them at all. Play and Hotel were great albums, but 18 and Late Night didn’t do it for me at all. If this song is anything to go by, Wait For Me sounds like it’s going to be a great album.