
A nocturnal collection of club-ready reinterpretations. Moby's insomniac sketches are transformed into pulsing tech-house and shimmering ambient-techno for the city.
April 28, 2012 · Little Idiot
Destroyed. Remixed takes the isolated, insomniac energy of the original album and pushes it toward the movement of the night. It feels like the transition from a lonely hotel room to the rhythmic pulse of a distant club, where the melancholy remains but is now carried by a steady four-on-the-floor beat. The sonic palette is dominated by Moby's signature cinematic piano, now filtered through layers of tech-house percussion and shimmering digital delays.
How does Destroyed. Remixed sound next to the rest of Moby's catalogue?
Mysterious saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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