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From:
Greg Clow
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Mon, 22 Apr 2002 13:04:22 -0400
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Re: [idm] This month in Wired
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At 12:08 PM 22/04/02, Teknoguy wrote:
quoted 4 lines The Moby article was educational in that they explained exactly how Moby> The Moby article was educational in that they explained exactly how Moby >sold out. It turns out that every single song on that cd was licensed to >some sort of advertisement or movie etc. It seems that the album was >designed entirely to sell to the masses
I don't think Moby specifically *intended* "Play" to be a crossover success and a licensing bonanza. The album actually had a very long shelf life, and took quite some time to build in sales and recognition. I saw an interview with him last year where he said that when he was first approached for licensing tracks from the album to commercials and movies, he was quite reluctant. But then one of the offers he rejected ended up getting some studio musician to record a track that was almost-but-not-quite the same as one of his tracks, so he figured "what the hell" and signed some deals, partly to avoid such rip-offs to continue, and partly because the album was getting little to no support from radio or MTV (remember, he's on a major label in North America, so sales *matter* whether anyone likes it or not). And most of the money that he's been making from those deals has been donated to some extremely worthy causes, like environmental & animal rights groups, so I think that the ends somewhat justify the means. I know that Moby has a pretty bad rep in the "underground" for being some sort of sell out or phony. To me, "selling out" means changing your style and recording music that you don't personally enjoy in order to sell lots of records, and perhaps I'm naive, and I really don't think that Moby did this. He's always jumped from style to style, and seems to dig a lot of different types of music - he just happened to get lucky with "Play". Personally, I don't care for a lot of his music, and I thought he was a bit of a joke when I saw him on the See The Light tour with Orbital and Aphex back in the early 90s. But I still think that "Play" is an enjoyable downtempo album even despite it's popularity, and I find his new single pretty groovy in a electro-glam sorta way. Greg :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Greg Clow ::: greg@stainedproductions.com ::::::::: concert & event promotions ::: http://www.stainedproductions.com :::::: electronic music radio & reviews ::: http://www.feedbackmonitor.com ::: electronic/experimental record label ::: http://www.pieheadrecords.com ::::::::: 158 Close Ave. 2nd Floor ::: Toronto, Ontario M6K 2V5 ::: Canada --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org