
Moby
Moby is an American musician, producer, and animal rights activist. He released the album Play which was a massive mainstream breakthrough. He has also released 18 & 18 B-Sides and Long Ambients 1: Calm. Sleep, and Play & Play: B-Sides. His most popular songs include Flower, South Side, and Extreme Ways. Moby has also published two memoirs and appeared in the documentaries Limelight and Music Box: Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage.
Coming Soon
- FEB 20, 2026 Future Quiet

Twenty-three albums into his storied career, Moby is still finding inspiration from his earliest work. Future Quiet begins with “When It’s Cold I’d Like to Die,” a song that prior generations of Moby fans might recognize for different reasons. Originally released in 1995 on Everything Is Wrong and featuring Mimi Goese, the track had a massive resurgence thanks to its inclusion in Stranger Things. Now, Moby reimagines the song with help from Gabriels’ Jacob Lusk, offering a fascinating examination of the way Moby views his work as it reemerges in popular culture over 30 years after its initial release. It’s one of the louder, grander statements on the record, with many of the other recordings finding the songwriter embracing piano-led ambient compositions (“Great Absence”) and emotive drum-and-string arrangements (“Mott St 1992”). Throughout, Moby ties together the many strands of popular music that have fascinated him over the past three-plus decades.
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Moby on Apple Music
Moby on Apple TV
Moby on Apple Podcasts
About
- FROM
- New York, NY, United States
- BORN
- September 11, 1965
- GENRE
- Electronic