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Moby's 'baby Monkey'


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Moby has confirmed that the second LP recorded under his Voodoo Child moniker, 'Baby Monkey' is to be released in the UK on February 2nd Touches Down

Voodoo Child began as an eponymous single in 1991, a hard techno record that proved to be a club favourite across Europe, the UK and the US. The first album The End Of Everything was released in 1996. As first reported on soundgenerator.com, the concept for Baby Monkey was born at an underground party in Glasgow December 2002, Moby explains:

"It was the last night of the European tour for '18', and to celebrate we went to an underground party in some abandoned railway tunnels The DJ's were playing hard, sexy, straightforward dance music, and it was perfect. I was reminded of just how much I love hard, sexy, straightforward dance music, and when I arrived home the next day I decided to make a simple, straightforward dance record. Not an experimental record, not an avant-garde record, but a straightforward, underground, electronic dance record".

Baby Monkey Track listing:

1. Gotta Be Loose In Your Mind

2. Minors

3. Take It Home

4. Light Is In Your Eyes

5. Electronics

6. Strings

7. Gone

8. Unh Yeah

9. Obscure

10. Last

11. Harpie

12. Synthesisers

source : Sound Generator

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