Richard Melville Hall, better known to the world as Moby, was one of the world's first electronic music superstars. From the international success of his 1990 Twin-Peaks sampling single "Go," to the 10 million fans that bought his 1999 album Play, a simple line could be drawn from humble beginnings to global success. That line would ignore a fiercely independent streak that has included punk rock albums, classical music recordings, ground-breaking multimedia releases and, in short, an adventurous artist expressing himself freely through his chosen medium and beyond. Moby's latest album, Destroyed, is preceded by a free EP accompanied by a hardback book of photography, and offered the perfect excuse for Buzzine to sit down, catch up, and pick the brain of one of our favorite artists about today's ever-changing world of music.
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