Moby prepares "dance orientated" new album
Last Night to ship in March 2008
Moby has revealed that Last Night, his sixth studio album, will be released on 10 March 2008.
The new 15-track set was recorded in Moby's home studio facility in New York and mixed by Dan Grech (whose previous credits include Radiohead and the Scissor SIsters). It features a number of guest vocalists, one of whom is Grandmaster Caz - one of the writers of Rapper's Delight.
The man himself says that Last Night is "a lot more dance orientated and electronic" than his last few albums, and puts this down to the fact that he's recently been spending a lot of time in the DJ booth.
More at Moby's official website.
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