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.
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...
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.
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...
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Justified Season 5 Episode 3: Good Intentions
Having too much information makes it easy to think you have an episode figured out, and that’s exactly what the writers wanted you to believe in “Good Intentions.” So when the Us Marshals arrested Charles Monore’s (Xander Berkeley) for racketeering with the Tonins in last week’s episode, “The Kids Aren’t All Right,” Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) wasted no time using all of his possessions including his car and house like Spanish Fly to woo Allison (Amy Smart). We learned that Raylan’s new squeeze likes to smoke weed and planted crystal meth on her ex-husband, who came after her to get revenge. But guess who Raylan decided to side with? Even Rachel (Erica Tazel) thought this was another case of a Bonnie and Clyde act working Raylan and exploiting his weakness to score and protect a woman. Could anyone blame her?...
Having too much information makes it easy to think you have an episode figured out, and that’s exactly what the writers wanted you to believe in “Good Intentions.” So when the Us Marshals arrested Charles Monore’s (Xander Berkeley) for racketeering with the Tonins in last week’s episode, “The Kids Aren’t All Right,” Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) wasted no time using all of his possessions including his car and house like Spanish Fly to woo Allison (Amy Smart). We learned that Raylan’s new squeeze likes to smoke weed and planted crystal meth on her ex-husband, who came after her to get revenge. But guess who Raylan decided to side with? Even Rachel (Erica Tazel) thought this was another case of a Bonnie and Clyde act working Raylan and exploiting his weakness to score and protect a woman. Could anyone blame her?...
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