Interview: Music OHM
"The orchestral opener, Division, sets out the album's stall and by the time Pale Horses, featuring Amelia Zirin Brown on vocals, is over it's clear this is going to be a sedate, slightly bittersweet journey. Indeed, Pale Horses walks a well-trodden path with its downtempo beats and Moby's trademark swelling, string-laden chords but there's also a newfound poise and maturity to the end results."
Read the full review here: http://www.musicomh.com/albums/moby-5_0609.htm
very good
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Your 'Wait For Me' album is so much better than they reviewed it
Congratulations Darling!!!! Tis another nice review. Although, I don't think that OHM gave *you* enough praise or credit. They basically made it sound like it is okay for those that aren't wanting techno/dance, but those that want your dance music they perhaps may be disappointed. To that I say, "Nay, they are so wrong. If anyone doesn't love this album, no matter if they usually love techno music genre' more, then I doubt the have a pulse, because 'Wait for Me' is absolutely beautiful. It is the most moving album I have ever heard Mo!!!!
I Love, Love, Love *You*,
Your Eternal Love Dancing Angel Rachelle
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I do love this record so much!
Its just STUNNING.
Pale Horses is of course my favourite track.
The record is a 'bittersweet journey' and I do feel exactly as the writer said above about the maturity of it. The albums previous were moving and technically brilliant but this record gives so much more genuine depth and emotion... Such a difficult feat to evoke feelings with such complexity so simply.
You got it good before but this is just so so right.