Moby

American musician

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2024 Moby endorsed Kamala Harris as a candidate for the US Presidential election.
2024 Endorsed Kamala Harris for the US Presidential election
2024 Moby released new collaborative tracks featuring Anfisa Letyago, Lady Blackbird, Raquel Rodriguez, Choklate, and India Carney
2024 Scheduled release of 'You & Me' (with Anfisa Letyago).
June 14 2024 Moby is set to release 'Always Centered at Night', his forthcoming album.
May 2024 Announced a new film collaboration with director Mark Webber.
2023 Moby released a remix of 'In My Heart' by Gregory Porter.
2023 Moby releases multiple non-album singles, including 'Transit' (with Gaidaa), 'Should Sleep' (with J.P. Bimeni), and 'We're Going Wrong' (with Brie O'Banion).
May 12 2023 Moby released 'Resound NYC', an album under Deutsche Grammophon.
February 2023 Released his documentary Punk Rock Vegan Movie.
January 2023 Moby directed and released 'Punk Rock Vegan Movie', a documentary exploring the connection between punk rock music and animal activism, which premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival and was made freely available on YouTube.
January 1 2023 Moby released 'Ambient 23', an ambient music album.
2022 Moby collaborated with artists like Aynzli Jones, Nicola Sirkis, and José James on various tracks
2022 Moby releases a series of non-album singles, including collaborations with Aynzli Jones ('Medusa'), Akemi Fox ('Fall Back'), José James ('Ache For'), and serpentwithfeet ('On Air').
2022 Release of singles 'This Is Not Our World (Ce n'est pas notre monde)' (with Nicola Sirkis) and 'Rescue Me'.
November 2022 Moby launched the 'Moby Pod' podcast, which discusses topics including animal rights, climate change, creative expression, and mental health.
November 25 2022 Produced two songs on Mylène Farmer's twelfth album L'Emprise.
June 1 2022 Launched new record label Always Centered at Night, aimed at signing emerging singers. Released first single 'Medusa' featuring Grammy-nominated singer Aynzli Jones.
May 20 2022 Moby released 'Reprise – Remixes' through Deutsche Grammophon, showcasing his continued evolution in music.
2021 Moby released reprise versions of his classic tracks 'Natural Blues', 'Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad', and 'Extreme Ways' featuring various artists
2021 Moby released a remix of 'Black Myself' by Amythyst Kiah.
2021 Moby released 'Natural Blues (Reprise)' featuring Gregory Porter & Amythyst Kiah.
2021 Moby releases the non-album single 'Revolution' in collaboration with Julie Mintz.
September 2021 Moby published 'The Little Pine Cookbook', featuring vegan recipes developed from his time owning his restaurant.
May 28 2021 Moby Doc, a documentary about the artist's life, was released in theaters.
May 28 2021 Moby released 'Reprise', an album released under Deutsche Grammophon.
2020 Moby established Little Walnut Productions, a full-service production company focused on creating documentaries about animal and human rights issues and environmental causes, in partnership with producer Lindsay Hicks.
2020 Moby released 'Power Is Taken' featuring D. H. Peligro and 'My Only Love'.
2020 Release of singles 'Power Is Taken' (featuring D. H. Peligro), 'Too Much Change' (featuring Apollo Jane), and 'My Only Love' (featuring Mindy Jones).
December 30 2020 Released Live Ambients – Improvised Recordings Vol. 1, an ambient album featuring tracks recorded under self-imposed conditions of improvisation, no editing, and creating a calming atmosphere. Released accompanying performance videos on YouTube.
May 15 2020 Moby released 'All Visible Objects', his thirteenth studio album.
2019 Moby clarified that while he is not a Christian, his life is fundamentally oriented towards God, acknowledging uncertainty about the nature of divinity.
2019 Had 'Vegan for life' tattooed on his neck by tattoo artist Kat Von D.
2019 Moby collaborated with Coyu on 'I May Be Dead, But One Day the World Will Be Beautiful Again'.
December 2019 Launched the Little Pine lifestyle range of products and merchandise, with all profits donated to six charities.
November 2019 Got 'Animal rights' tattooed on his arms to commemorate the 32nd anniversary of being vegan, and had 'VX' tattooed next to his right eye (V for vegan, X for straight edge).
May 2 2019 Moby published his second memoir 'Then It Fell Apart', chronicling his life and career from 1999 to 2009.
March 15 2019 Moby released 'Long Ambients 2', a sequel to his previous ambient album.
2018 Gave an interview to The Guardian where he discussed his sexual identity, expressing feeling 'disappointed' to be straight.
2018 Participated in Al Gore's 24-hour broadcast on climate change and environmental issues.
2018 Moby released four remixes: 'Vault' by Pendulum, '(Do Not) Stand in the Shadows' by Billy Idol, and 'Burns' by George FitzGerald.
2018 Release of multiple singles including 'Natural Blues' (Remix) (with Showtek), 'Mere Anarchy', 'This Wild Darkness', and 'ASAP Forever' (with ASAP Rocky).
October 2018 Conducted a third auction sale including nearly 200 analog drum machines, 100 instruments, and his entire vinyl collection for the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.
June 2018 Held a second auction sale of his personal record collection for the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.
April 2018 Auctioned over 100 pieces of musical equipment via Reverb.com to raise funds for the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.
March 2018 Promoted Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt with three live shows using a full band - one in Los Angeles and two in New York City, with all profits donated to animal rights organizations.
March 2 2018 Moby released his twelfth studio album, 'Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt'.
2017 Moby released two remixes: 'Salt' by Kita Klane and 'Break' by Adlt Vdeo.
2017 Moby & The Void Pacific Choir released various songs including 'Erupt & Matter' and 'There's Nothing Wrong with the World There's Something Wrong with Me'.
2017 Release of singles 'Erupt & Matter' (with The Void Pacific Choir), 'In This Cold Place' (with The Void Pacific Choir), and 'Like a Motherless Child'.

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