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Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 12:20:35 -0800
From: "Rekkit" <rekkit@spectranet.ca>
Subject: Re: (mobility) goldie's new cd, and @#^$ the critics (not moby---if you don't want to read non-moby mail, just throw this one out or skip it.)
>To relate this to Moby, this cd is at least as emotionla as Everything
>Is Wrong. No, more. The music isn't always as good, but it is not only
>good for a few trax, as critics would leave you to believe. It is kind
>of a rough listen, and you have to listen to it a lot to get used to
>it, but it is probably the most emotional cd i've heard. At least it
>ties for most emotional. It is definitely not a loser in my book.
Sorry, but I totally disagree.
Timeless was decent, Saturnzreturnz is *crap*. There's no way it even
approaches the emotion that Moby conveys. Disc 1 is an epic journey into
self-indulgent tripe, and disc 2 is a series of *terrible* songs-the only
decent one is Digital, and that track really had no lasting value. Don't
get me wrong, I really love long droning tracks like 'Cop Shoot Cop', 'The
Box', 'Reject' & 'The Howler Parts 1 & 2', but there was no substance to
Mother. Moby did a wonderful thing with Dark; he really infused emotion
into DnB. Massive Attack unfurls furious emotions on their discs. Goldie
has ripped off Massive Attack on both of his albums, and done a very poor
job. And the fact that Moby managed to do 'Dark' better than Goldie could
have...well that's just the final nail in the man's coffin. The Inner City
Life 3-part track is gold, and I'll never part with it. It's just too bad
that he had no vision for future longevity.....
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Date: Sun, 08 Mar 1998 09:38:45 -0800
From: Dustin Rabin <soda@sodamag.com>
Subject: (mobility) Moby in SODA Magazine!
Hi!
SODA Magazine Issue 6 is now up at www.sodamag.com !
In this issue: A great, recent interview with Moby by SODA's Mike
Devlin. Please come check it out and tell a friend or two.
Also in this issue, interviews with Olympic Gold Medallist Ross
Rebagliati (Snowboarding), singer Kacy Crowley, Seven Mary Three, and
actress Raquel Bianca.
Coming soon:
Interviews with Brad, Moby, and The New Meanies.
Concert reviews from Vancouver, Boston, and London, England. Plus a
Juliana Hatfield photo gallery.
All this plus lots more fun stuff including CD reviews, movie reviews,
game reviews, and SODA's CD Give Away #6!
Dustin Rabin,
soda@sodamag.com
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Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 10:08:21 -0800
From: Alexander3@webtv.net (Alvin)
Subject: Re: (mobility) Moby in SODA Magazine!
Cool! I just got done reading it and it was good. As much as I know
Moby and already know about all his views and opinions are, I still
liked it. I mean, I basically know all his views on certain subjects,
but to kind of "hear" him and have other peoples eyes open to him is
great! Good job!
Alexander3@webtv.net
"But I like confusing people. It keeps life interesting." - moby
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Date: Sun, 08 Mar 1998 13:18:16 +0500
From: "G. Walker" <violetta@marwalk.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) goldie's new cd, and @#^$ the critics (not moby---if you don't want to read non-moby mail, just throw this one out or skip it.)
The major similarity to Saturnzreturn & EiW is how they both toss music
from different genres onto the same cd....which is something I frankly
don't like all that much, when i listen to a cd i think it shoudl comvey
the same atmosphere thru out (Maybe i'm not making sense...like, for
example, Bjork can do it, she can have a fast dancey-ravey song then
move into something slow and ballady, and it's a smooth transition...)
With the new Goldie for example; Digital is a fun track, and I Believe
is just beautiful, but i don't feel like they belong on the same cd, and
didn't Goldie already do an ep or something w/KRS-One??
Yesturday I was at our local public library and waiting to have my books
check out, started looking thru their meager cd collection. ( I live in
a town called Spotsylvania, VA; our library is approx the size of a
shoebox) and came across Moby's Ambient. Right there between Yanni &
Bob Seager...i was quite surprised, i never expected to come across any
of Moby's stuff there....neat.
~ginger!
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Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 18:25:23 -0000
From: "Stuart Adair" <stu042@bigfoot.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) goldie's new cd, and @#^$ the critics (not moby---if you don't want to read non-moby mail, just throw this one out or skip it.)
>Digital is a fun track, and I Believe
>is just beautiful, but i don't feel like they belong on the same cd, and
>didn't Goldie already do an ep or something w/KRS-One??
AFAIK Digital's the only track they've done together.