“Disk” CD autographed by Moby, framed and with Beckett authentication.
Moby, stage name of Richard Melville Hall, is one of the most iconic and influential artists in electronic music. Born on September 11, 1965 in New York, Moby began his musical career in the 1980s, becoming one of the pioneers of electronic music and techno in the United States. His 1999 album "Play" was a major international success, selling millions of copies and producing hits such as "Porcelain" and "Natural Blues". Since then, Moby has continued to explore new sounds and styles, ranging from techno to rock, from ambient to classical music.
In addition to his music, Moby is also known for his active involvement in social and environmental issues. He is a passionate advocate for animal rights, vegetarianism and the environment. He has worked with numerous NGOs and has donated profits from his albums and concerts to charitable causes.
Moby's music often reflects his reflections on life, love, spirituality and humanity. His songs have been described as deep and emotional, conveying a sense of introspection and connection to the world around us. Moby has also experimented with ambient music and sonic meditation, offering listeners a sensory immersion and contemplative experience.
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