Porcelain. A Memoir - Moby - Books - FABER & FABER - 9780571321483 - May 25, 2016
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Porcelain. A Memoir Main edition

Moby

Porcelain. A Memoir Main edition

There were many reasons Moby was never going to make it as a DJ and musician in the New York club scene of the late 1980s and early 90s. This was the New York of Palladium, of Mars, Limelight, and Twilo, an era when dance music was still a largely underground phenomenon, popular chiefly among working-class African Americans and Latinos. And then there was Moby-not just a poor, skinny white kid from deepest Connecticut, but a devout Christian, a vegan, and a teetotaler, in a scene that was known for its unchecked drug-fueled hedonism. He would learn what it was to be spat on, literally and figuratively. And to live on almost nothing. But it was perhaps the last good time for an artist to live on nothing in New York City ... And so by the end of the decade, Moby contemplated the end of things, in his career and elsewhere in his life, and he put that emotion into what he assumed would be his swan song, his good-bye to all that, the album that would be in fact the beginning of an astonishing new phase in his life, the multimillion-selling Play.


416 pages

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Released May 25, 2016
ISBN13 9780571321483
Publishers FABER & FABER 9780571321483
Pages 416
Dimensions 235 × 157 × 34 mm   ·   616 g
Language English  

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