Maybe Moby was right all along. The electronic-music pioneer not only helped usher in the Edm craze, but his leave-no-song-unsold licensing strategy for the 1999 album Play seems groundbreaking by today’s standards. He has long since decamped from the Lower East Side to a castle in the Hollywood Hills, where he has been busy promoting his set of strange, post-apocalyptic photographs, Innocents. A visual companion to last year’s album of the same name, Innocents' masked figures and foreboding landscapes have finally landed in New York. Images from the exhibit will be auctioned at Art for Tibet on May 15, and posted outside Quality Mending in Nolita through August, leading to a solo show at the Emmanuel Fremin Gallery in September. Moby talked to Vulture about his photography, why he left New York, and how it’s easier to stay sober in L.A.How were the Innocents photos inspired by...
- 5/15/2014
- by Chris Wilson
- Vulture
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