Influential electronic music artist Moby, who will appear at Coachella Festival on April 10+17, released his new album 'Future Quiet' today.
Listen: Future Quiet
Of the album, Moby said in a press release, “‘Future Quiet’ is, not surprisingly, quiet. To be clear; I love bombast. I love excess and volume. But as the world gets louder and crazier I find myself needing the refuge of quiet. Writing and recording it was a refuge for me, and I hope that listening to it is a refuge for you.”
The album opens with a new orchestral reworking of "When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die", featuring Jacob Lusk, best known for his work with Gabriels. Originally released in 1995 on Everything Is Wrong, the track has found a new global audience through its use in the Netflix phenomenon Stranger Things, becoming Moby’s most streamed song, going viral on TikTok, and introducing his music to an entirely new generation of fans.
Speaking of its success, Moby said, “It’s reaching hundreds of millions of people annually, which is both wonderful and surprising, especially as it was an obscure song with no drums or bass and was never released as a single.”
Track Listing:
When It’s Cold, I’d Like To Die (ft. Jacob Lusk)
This Was Never Meant For Us
Retreat
Estrella Del Mar (ft. Elise Serenelle)
Ruhe
Mott St 1992
Precious Mind (ft. India Carney)
Tallinn
On Air (ft. serpentwithfeet)
Selene
La Vide
Great Absence
Mono No Aware
The Opposite of Fear