Cover of Moby’s “Reprise”
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Moby has announced a new album. On “Resound NYC”, as the album will be called, he will reinterpret 15 of his most famous New York songs between 1994 and 2010 together with feature guests. These include Gregory Porter, who also made a guest appearance on “Reprise”, and The Temper Trap on the songs “In My Heart” and “Extreme Ways”, respectively, from the original 2002 album “18”. The record will be released on May 12th and the re-imagining pattern followed work by U2 (“Songs of Surrender”) and Sting (“My Songs”).
“If you think back to the ’90s… Bill Clinton was president, the rave scene was this utopian idyll, the Soviet Union was history, and climate change was just the idea for a book that Al Gore wanted to write. Celebrating the potential of our world and our culture, that was making music back then. Today it is almost a sanctuary in a frightening, sometimes apocalyptic world,” said Richard Melville HallMoby’s real name, about “Resound NYC”.
The record will be released via Deutsche Grammophon. With “Reprise”, released in 2021, he made his debut on the Berlin classic label. The album re-masters and re-records 13 of his most famous songs, in addition to a cover of David Bowie’s “Heroes”. It was created in collaboration with the Budapest Art Orchestra and other guest musicians.
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