Moby Shares In My Heart Remixes From Paul Woolford + Carl Cox (Ft. Gregory Porter)

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Today, multi-platinum selling singer, songwriter and producer, Moby, shares In My Heart remixes from acclaimed British DJ’s Carl Cox and Paul Woolford

In My Heart is one of 15 iconic Moby tracks written or recorded in New York between 1994 – 2010 orchestrally reworked for his recent 20th studio album Resound NYC, released through Deutsche Grammophon. 

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Broken Hands. Paul Woolford

On working with Carl Cox and Paul Woolford, Moby said, ‘one of my favorite things is to send multitracks of a song to legendary remixers like Paul and Carl, and then happily listen to the magic they’ve created’.”

Paul Woolford said, I’ve been playing Moby’s records since the start in 1991 so when he asked me to rework In My Heart with Gregory Porter I immediately said yes. Furthermore, I wanted to contribute a Special Request version of the song that almost floats as a beatless ambient version, so there’s a mirror image there along with the main PW mixes. Thanks Moby!”

In February Moby launched Resound NYC with In This World featuring Marisha Wallace, which was followed by Walk With Me, featuring Lady Blackbird, Extreme Ways featuring Dougy Mandagi (Temper Trap) and South Side featuring Ricky Wilson (Kaiser Chiefs). Other guest vocalists include Margo Timmins and Amythyst Kiah. 

In My Heart was originally featured on Moby’s 6th studio album 18. The orchestral rework features an uplifting gospel choir and opens with beautiful, sweeping strings. 

Resound NYC is the follow up to Moby’s acclaimed album Reprise (May, 2021), which featured guests including Kris Kristofferson, Mark Lanegan, Jim James, and Skylar Grey. 

The music pioneer’s 20th studio album reflects perhaps the most defining era in Moby’s musical life, from his former home and birth place New York City. It was there he began his music career playing in punk rock bands, and dj’ing at underground clubs in and around New York. 

After dj’ing and touring live through the 90’s, in 1999 Moby’s breakthrough album Play became not just a commercial success but a global phenomenon. He had already enjoyed hits with ‘Go’, ‘Feeling So Real’, and his version of the ‘James Bond Theme’, and had been asked to remix everyone from Michael Jackson to Freddie Mercury, but the smash hit Play changed everything. As we entered a new millennium, he turned electronic music on its head.

“Before I discovered punk rock, I grew up with classic rock,” says Moby. “My first concert was Yes at Madison Square Garden in 1978. So it was super compelling revisiting my songs and seeing whether they held up with a more traditional, non-electronic, orchestral approach.”

With Resound NYC, Moby reconsiders not just the evolution of his own work, but also a time, a place, and even a transformation in our world:

“When you think of the ‘90s,” he says, “Bill Clinton was President; the rave scene was this utopian, idyllic world; the Soviet Union had ended; climate change was just an idea for a book that Al Gore was going to write. Back then, making music was this celebration of the potential that our world had, that our culture had. And now it’s almost a refuge in an at times terrifying and apocalyptic world.”

Resound NYC Tracklisting:

  1. In My Heart ft. Gregory Porter
  2. Extreme Ways ft. Dougy Mandagi (Temper Trap)
  3. South Side ft. Ricky Wilson 
  4. Flower (Find My Baby) ft. Amythyst Kiah
  5. In This World ft. Marisha Wallace 
  6. Helpless ft. Margo Timmins, Damien Jurado
  7. Signs Of Love
  8. Perfect Life ft. Ricky Wilson 
  9. When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die ft. P.T. Banks
  10. Slipping Away 
  11. Second Cool Hive ft. OUM, Sarah Willis
  12. Hyenas
  13. Last Night
  14. Run On ft. Danielle Ponder, Elijah Ponder
  15. Walk With Me ft. Lady Blackbird 
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