MOBY RELEASES POST-APOCALYPTIC, EMPTY EARTH VIDEO FOR NEW SONG “MERE ANARCHY”

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EVERYTHING WAS BEAUTIFUL, AND NOTHING HURT RELEASED MARCH 2 VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

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Today Moby launched his new song “Mere Anarchy” along with its accompanying video, the second track released from Moby’s forthcoming album, Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt, due out on March 2 via Arts & Crafts. Reflecting upon the video, Moby describes it as “post apocalypse, people are gone, and my friend Julie and I are time traveling aliens visiting the empty Earth.”


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The instrumental components of “Mere Anarchy” are also available for would-be remixers. Visit Splice to download the stems and get to work on your own remix - along with the stems of the first single, “Like A Motherless Child”.

The first place fans can hear new Moby music is via a playlist that he has curated of artists that influenced the recording of the album. Listen and subscribe here to the playlist, on Spotify and YouTube.

Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt – a glowing tapestry exploring spirituality, individuality and the brokenness of humanity – finds Moby returning to his orchestral, soul, trip-hop and gospel roots.

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Physical formats of Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt include a gatefold-housed double LP edition and a 6-panel CD digipack edition.

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During 2016, Moby released the critically-acclaimed Porcelain: A Memoir that traces his rise to international stardom. When he’s not recording music, Moby continues to champion animal rights and sustainability via his activism and vegan restaurant Little Pine.

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EVERYTHING WAS BEAUTIFUL, AND NOTHING HURT TRACKLIST
Mere Anarchy
The Waste of Suns
Like a Motherless Child
The Last of Goodbyes
The Ceremony of Innocence
The Tired and The Hurt
Welcome to Hard Times
The Sorrow Tree
Falling Rain and Light
The Middle is Gone
This Wild Darkness
A Dark Cloud is Coming

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MOBY RELEASES NEW SINGLE AND VIDEO, ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM

EVERYTHING WAS BEAUTIFUL, AND NOTHING HURT RELEASED MARCH 2, 2018 VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

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Moby has released a new single and video for “Like A Motherless Child”, from his forthcoming album Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt. Featuring LA-based soulstress Raquel Rodriguez, “Like a Motherless Child” is a re-work of the well-known spiritual, with its origins in the slavery of the American South. The track describes the void left when one feels separated from a parent, higher power or similar guiding force. Over the years this powerful song has been reinterpreted by the likes of Odetta, Lena Horne, Mahalia Jackson, and Van Morrison.

The album will be released on March 2, 2018 via Arts & Crafts.

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The album is a glowing tapestry exploring spirituality, individuality and the brokenness of humanity and finds him returning to his orchestral, soul, trip-hop and gospel roots.

Moby has curated a playlist of artists that influenced the recording of Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt. This playlist, on Spotify and YouTube, will also be the first place fans can hear new Moby music. Listen and subscribe here on Spotify and YouTube.

Physical formats of Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt include a gatefold-housed double LP edition and a 6-panel CD digipack edition.

PRE-ORDER EVERYTHING WAS BEAUTIFUL, AND NOTHING HURT HERE

Moby will be bring the album to life with live shows. Details to be announced.

During 2016, Moby released the critically-acclaimed Porcelain: A Memoir that traces his rise to international stardom. When he’s not recording music, Moby continues to champion animal rights and sustainability via his activism and vegan restaurant Little Pine.

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EVERYTHING WAS BEAUTIFUL, AND NOTHING HURT TRACKLIST
Mere Anarchy
The Waste of Suns
Like a Motherless Child
The Last of Goodbyes
The Ceremony of Innocence
The Tired and The Hurt
Welcome to Hard Times
The Sorrow Tree
Falling Rain and Light
The Middle is Gone
This Wild Darkness
A Dark Cloud is Coming


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MOBY & THE VOID PACIFIC CHOIR SHARE NEW VIDEO

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NEW ALBUM MORE FAST SONGS ABOUT THE APOCALYPSE OUT NOW

Moby & The Void Pacific Choir have released a new Steve Cutts directed video for “In This Cold Place” – which can be found on their surprise new album More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse. The band previously enlisted Cutts’s artistic prowess for the “Are You Lost In the World Like Me?” video which was released in 2016 and went viral immediately, racking up 28 million views to date and winning a Webby Award for animation.

Reflecting on the video, Moby says, “Working on ‘In This Cold Place’ and ‘Are You Lost In the World Like Me?’ with Steve Cutts has been a creative highlight for me. He's such a great animator and activist, and I'm so happy he agreed to make these two videos.”

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Steve Cutts says, “To me the 'Saturday morning toon' format seemed an apt way of depicting the circus of modern society, with the film focusing on our consumerism, greed, corruption and ultimately our self destructiveness. It laments the way children's cartoons sugar coat reality, particularly in advertising where animals are portrayed as ecstatically happy to be taken advantage of for profit and characters are feverishly obsessed with a certain brand of products.”

Last week, Moby & The Void Pacific Choir released More Fast Songs About The Apocalypse, the follow-up to 2016’s These Systems Are Failing. The album is available now on all digital and streaming platforms as well as on WeTransfer via a free download bundle that includes These Systems Are Failing. Fans are encouraged to donate the money they would have spent on the album to a charity of their choosing.

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The album is also available to purchase in both standard CD and special pink vinyl editions. Order either format HERE via Arts & Crafts.

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