Wait For Me - Deluxe Edition

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ALBUM INFORMATION

Total Tracks: 34   Total Length: 126:32

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Who Is…Lone

By Michaelangelo Matos

The most alluring dance music of the 21st century sounds a hell of a lot like the early part of the last decade of the 20th. There are many reasons for this, but maybe the biggest is Matt Cutler, the Nottingham-bred producer who calls himself Lone. He emerged in the late '00s as one of a long line of laptop-IDM producers with a J Dilla fixation. But 2008's Lemurian, his first release of note,… more »

They Say All Media Guide

Moby’s most unified and understated album, and all the better for it, Wait for Me is a morose set of elegantly bleary material, quite a shift from the hedonistic club tracks of Last Night. Dominated by instrumentals, “Shot in the Back of the Head” is the most evocative of the bunch, seemingly pulled from an unreleased David Lynch film scored by the Afghan Whigs circa Gentlemen — a lament from a dustbowl, full of mournful slide guitar and dewy electric piano. Other than “Mistake” — a glum neo-post-punk rave-up that, despite its cathartic release, remains downcast — Moby leaves the vocals to a series of females (neighborhood chums, apparently) who each contribute to one song. The smoky 3-a.m. gospel whispers from throwback soul singer Leela James on “Walk with Me” steal the show. [A Deluxe Edition of the album was released with an extra disc of bonus content, as well as a DVD.] – Andy Kellman

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