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2DIY4 017EP
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2DIY4 present an EP of Moby remixes. Swiss duo Adriatique remix "Wait For Me" - preserving the original's piano line, the pair use a deep bassline and rearrange the breathy vocals for a more dancefloor facing version of the original. Magdalena takes on "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" - a stomping build-up utilizes elements of the original's percussion over a rumbling sub bass. Johannes Brecht's take on "Natural Blues" features the original piano motif, a grooving bass line and more prominent vocals. Stimming uses an old school build up approach for his percussive remix of "Natural Blues".
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DESOLATSE 003EP
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Loco Dice remixes the seminal dance track "Go" by the legendary Moby, twice, and has made it all his own in the process. The first version is eight minutes of chunky and tribal drums, with rubber kicks, clipped horn stabs and big hits all building the pressure. Those most famous vocal cries really finish it off in style. The second version is more emotive, with big sweeping strings smeared in the background to help make it all the more dramatic, teary-eyed and impactful on the floor. Both remixes here pack a real punch, and whilst remaining true to the original.
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CLR 051EP
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CLR releases a strictly-limited, vinyl-only remix EP with three different versions of Chris Liebing's take on "Lie Down In Darkness" (which owes its title to William Styron's strange dark novel of the same name) from Moby's studio album Destroyed. "Lie Down In Darkness" has been described as an "achingly soulful track of sublime melancholy and symphonic grandeur."
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BEC 5772537
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2009 single, featuring remixes by Gui Boratto, Apparat, and Empyrean. "On 'Pale Horses' my friend Amelia is singing; she's holding a $20 microphone, no headphones, just singing it with me holding the lyrics in front of her pointing to the words. She didn't know the song before she sang it, so her performance has a vulnerable and almost naïve quality. After, I put her vocals on an old 1/8" tape machine and re-recorded them back into the song. I wanted them to sound as if they were recorded 50 years ago."
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