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Last Night Remixed

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MSRP: $9.98
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Manufacturer: Mute
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Additional Last Night Remixed Information
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2008 is the year Moby kept the dance floor hopping, and the legendary DJ continues on by bringing together some of the best remixes from this year's Last Night. Delivering 13 separate mixes, Last Night Remixed brings them all together in one continues, booty shaking track. With help from names like Freemasons, Holy Ghost!, Shapeshifters, AC Slater and more, putting this album in is as good as having Moby along DJ'ing your own private party. After the meditative electronica of 2002's 18 and the singer-songwriter moves of 2005's Hotel, Moby returned to the dance floor with a vengeance on his new album Last Night, released on April 1st, 2008. Spanning hands-in-the-air, Smiley-faced rave anthems, cosmic Giorgio Moroder-styled Euro-disco, hip-hop both old school and underground, and downtempo, end-of-the-night ambience, Last Night is a dance music tour de force that looks back at Moby's deep roots in the club scene at the same time as it embraces the future
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What Customers Say About Last Night Remixed:
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It was a pleasure receiving this CD for a present. It works perfectly for my workouts. It will easily slip into my rotation. Consistent fast beats with enough change-ups to keep you jumping.
Great remix CD, but since only the songs with vocal components are remixed, they are used multiple times and can get repetitive
Moby's ill advised exploration of disco gets even worse here. For a remix collection to be worth anything it has to add to, or do better than, the original tracks. This a forgettable collection that only the most dedicated of Moby fans will want to purchase. In this case, Last Night was a pretty poor effort by Moby standards, and this remix collection is miles away from the brilliance of Play or the solidly constructed Hotel. Relatively bad songs remixed are still relatively bad songs. 1.5/5 stars. An uncommon misstep for Moby.
It seems some kind of attempted update of Gladys Knight and the Pips to modern disco style music. As a long term fan of Moby who in many ways seems quite a genius this effort is a great disappointment. It is hard to believe that the person responsible for "Hotel " produced this lot. Motown was pretty awful when it first appeared - it sounds even worse now. Moby has produced some great music and thought provoking songs but in this type of disco genre Paul van Dyk he ain't.
an awesome remix cd from Moby. love the entire cd, buy it you won't be dissapointed.Moby is awesome. way to go.
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