Text by Moby`s blog
Moby combines beloved buildings with their perfect musical accompaniment in a selection illustrated by New Yorker, GQ, and Wallpaper contributor Adam Simpson, after being asked to do so by Nowness in 2013.
It’s the perfect time to talk to the DJ about structures: in a week in which Moby has released new album Innocents, he is currently in the middle of a residency at LA’s 1920s Fonda Theater, a venue featured on his Los Angeles architecture blog.
London-based artist Simpson has imbued today’s pictures with a sense of each corresponding track, adding a mysterious figure to add scale and a narrative. “It could be Moby, or it could be us being taken on a journey by Moby,” he says. It creates a solitary feel that matches Moby’s idea for this collaboration: “I have realised in hindsight,” says the star, “that I was imagining every building or location I picked, completely devoid of people.”
Cover photo: Mt. Wilson Observatory, Los Angeles and “God Moving Over the Face of the Waters” by Moby, illustrated by Adam Simpson, 2013
Donna Summer – I Feel Love (Live)
Claude Debussy – Clair de Lune
James Blake – Retrograde
British Electric Foundation – Decline of The West
Moby – God Moving Over the Face of the Waters
David Bowie – Station To Station
Derrick May – Strings Of The Strings Of Life
Brian Eno – Total Coat
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