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Welcome to the Moby Hotel

Moby’s Play is one of the most ubiquitous albums of all time, with all 18 tracks being licensed for commercial use. His follow-up 18 was more downbeat, but followed a familiar formula of moody trance and dance rock. In short, Moby is a melder of genres, successfully mixing elements of ambient, blues, dance, funk, rock, and techno music.

With his stay at the Hotel, Moby returns to the varied styles and tempos found on Play. But he packs his bags a little lighter by eschewing his signature samples that were central choral elements in his previous two outings, opting to take the mic himself.

The results are mixed. Thankfully though, he enlists the help of alterna-rocker Laura Dawn to fill the void of the requisite female vocals, especially on the mesmerizing cover of New Order’s “Temptation” and the lubricious writhing of “I Like It”.

Dawn’s alluringly breathy vocals are one of the album’s strengths, but the same can’t be said of Moby’s monochromatic vocal palette. With exceptions like the arachnid anthem “Spiders”, there’s little emotion in his relatively robotic voice, maybe because he knows his limits. Still, the album feels more organic and personal sans samples.

Moby’s often abstract lyrics are another weak spot. While it’s respectable that he’s writing more of his own material, his words are either too sophomoric, repetitive, nebulous, or some combination of said qualities.

But Moby’s focus is on the music, and he can probably get away with rhyming “bad” and “sad” over and over again if you’re more of a mindless listener.

With that in mind, Hotel’s music is mellifluous with its danceable beats, kinetic guitars, and pensively permeating synth progressions. The album opens with a dreamy “Hotel Intro”, only to be aroused by the driving drumbeat of “Still Raining”. The first single, “Beautiful”, follows with an attractive guitar groove and Moby taking potshots at pulchritudinous celebrities like Nick and Jessica.

As a result of frequenting New York City’s club circuit, there’s also Joy Division-inspired tunes like “Very” and “Lift Me Up”, the latter of which may prompt you to get up and do a leg-kicking, tribal disco dance (even if you’re not drunk).

Hotel comes with a second disc of amenities: the Eno-inspired Hotel-Ambient (call it Music For Hotels). This round of slow-Mo-bee is replete of enveloping soundscapes and slow-burning instrumentals, though it probably won’t get too many spins in your CD player.

When taken as a whole, Hotel / Hotel-Ambient is somewhat of a mélange of Play and 18. It’s nothing really new or groundbreaking by Moby standards, but enjoyable nonetheless.

Still, you’d like to see Moby try something different on his next album, either in one of the many musical genres he juggles, or maybe something completely different.

Moby doing country? We’ll see just how eclectic he can get.

–Ken Devine

Standout Tracks: “Raining Again”, “Beautiful” “Temptation”, “Spiders”, “Dream About Me”
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Good albums by Moby.

I found these goodies for a great deal. I was ecstatic to have found these CDs as they were missing from my collection and wanted to have them. I would recommend for any one who likes Moby's music to check out these releases if you haven't before.Lire l'avis complet...

Achat vérifié :  Oui | État : occasion | Vendu par : barbken248

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Hit or Miss

I loved "Play", I liked "18"... But "Hotel" really just didn't do it for me. Not much on this album really stands out. I feel that he would have been better off making a lot shorter album with better quality music. This cd is worth owning if you are already a fan of Mobys. It definately sounds like Moby.. I was just disappointed to see that he doesn't seem to be growing with each album. Most of it was pretty generic. If this is your first Moby purchase, I'd recommend you go with Play or 18 for a better experience.Lire l'avis complet...

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Love Moby but not his best

He has done far better than this - I was very disappointed in this CD. However I will continue to support him whole heartedly. He is an awesome being and of course, Vegan.

Achat vérifié :  Oui | État : occasion | Vendu par : decluttr_store

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Love it!!

I love the disc with vocals as much as any other moby!!! While I see many people do not like it as much, I found listening to it a couple of times really locks them into your soul... The second disc was purely instrumental --- not bad, and in fact rather relaxing... BUT, I would have preferred another CD of lyrics...Lire l'avis complet...

Achat vérifié :  Oui | État : occasion | Vendu par : second.sale

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HOTEL - MOBY CD 2006

I have always enjoyed Moby's unique music and this CD was a wonderful surprise as it was a 2 disc set. The second CD is ambiant music and it has now become one of my all time favorite CD's !! It seems as though HOTEL is a little bit more on the mellow side when compared to some of Moby's other upbeat music.The ambiant CD is great for driving, relaxing, falling asleep or letting your mind just wander kind-a-music !Lire l'avis complet...

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Nice album

Good cd.

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Good Cd music-wise with few exceptions

Achat vérifié :  Oui | État : occasion | Vendu par : sbaron1153

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Moby

Its not quite what I expected, but I like. Its different.

Achat vérifié :  Oui | État : occasion | Vendu par : antiqueboutique...

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rockstar delivers more pop than pop rocks

I attended the concert in San Francisco, and rushed out to buy the CD. According to Moby, the "Hotel" album name comes from the idea that hotel guests detest any evidence of prior guests in the room. I considered that fairly philosophical until I heard the album playing in the W Hotel. I am surprised that the album is not called "W." Has Moby gone completely commercial? Since I am a sucker for pop, I enjoyed the entire CD, especially "Lift Me Up" and "Raining Again."Lire l'avis complet...

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