Everything Is Wrong by Moby (CD - 03/14/1995)

Everything Is Wrong by Moby (CD - 03/14/1995)
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With the release of Everything Is Wrong , Moby procured an entry into the major-label circuit. Cover...

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With the release of Everything Is Wrong , Moby procured an entry into the major-label circuit. Covering many techno genres, the album shows Moby's desire to be all things at once. Flaunting breakbeats, noisy industrialism, acid trance, ambient...
 

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With the release of Everything Is Wrong , Moby procured an entry into the major-label circuit. Covering many techno genres, the album shows Moby's desire to be all things at once. Flaunting breakbeats, noisy industrialism, acid trance, ambient...
 
 
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"Everything Is Wrong" (03/14/1995) Electronic Moby, ElektraPersonnel: Moby (classical & electric guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, electric bass, drums, congas, programming); Mylm Rose, Kochie Banton, Nicole Zaray, Rozz Morehead, Saundra Williams, Mimi Goese (vocals). Includes liner notes by Moby. Personnel: Moby (programming); Nicole Zaray, Mimi Goese, Rozz Morehead, Kochie Banton, Saundra Williams (vocals). Recording information: Current Sounds, New York, NY; Moby's Studio, Newyork City, NY. Photographer: Jill Greenberg. Unknown Contributor Role: Moby. At some point, every musical movement produces a...