Moby
Pop
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30m
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with celebrated musician, singer/songwriter, producer, DJ, photographer and activist Moby about his latest album, Reprise, and documentary film, Moby Doc. A multi-platinum, GRAMMY-nominated artist, Moby has continually pushed boundaries with his acclaimed music, including his breakthrough global smash album, Play. Achieving worldwide sales of more than 20 million albums, Moby has also scored eight Top 10 hits on the Billboard Dance Club Songs Chart. His new album Reprise sees Moby revisiting and reimagining musical highlights from his 30-year career. Together with the Budapest Art Orchestra, he has re-envisioned some of his most recognizable rave classics and anthems with new arrangements for orchestra and acoustic instruments, joined by a stellar line-up of guest artists from across the musical spectrum.
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