Moby
Hotel
( V2 / BMG)
Hotel is a pretty funny album title, coming from a guy who records
everything in his bedroom. Then, Moby is a pretty funny guy. Funny and
eclectic.
During the last 15 years, the Mobester has made all kinds of
different music: Techno and ambient, electro-blues and rock, punk and metal.
This time, he's made yet another kind: Music without samples. That's right;
for the first time in his career, Moby has stopped borrowing bits of other
folks' songs and opted to write and play everything himself (well, except
for the live drums, which he got a friend to play, and except for a couple
of female vocals that he got a friend to sing, but you get the idea).
Which is not to say that he's reinvented himself from scratch or
anything. Most of these 15 tracks more or less pick up where 18's We Are All
Made of Stars left off, with plenty of glammy space-rock guitars, grand
pianos, shimmery new wave synths, giant hooks and arena-sized choruses. And
despite the icy post-modern ambience and Moby's dusty, restrained vocals,
not to mention a second disc of burbly ambient soundscapes, most of this
57-minute set is undeniably streamlined and commercial.
To put it another way: Without all his samples and loops, Moby
sounds kinda like Bowie circa '78. And Hotel sounds a little like the
missing link between Lodger and Scary Monsters. Which is pretty funny. Even
for a guy like Moby.
Track Listing
Disc: 1
1. Hotel Intro
2. Raining Again
3. Beautiful
4. Lift Me Up
5. Where You End
6. Temptation
7. Spiders
8. Dream About Me
9. Very
11. Love Should
12. Slipping Away
13. Forever
14. Homeward Angel
Disc: 2
1. Swear
2. Snowball
3. Blue Paper
4. Homeward Angel (Long)
5. Chord Sounds
6. Not Sensitive
7. Lilly
8. The Come Down
9. Overland
10. Live Forever
11. Love Should