Moby Announces New Project Void Pacific Choir

Multifaceted electronic-music guru, Moby is back once again to reinvent a lyrical persona well-known to most of the given world.  His latest project appears enigmatic in its delivery; bearing the title: Moby & The Void Pacific Choir.

Always on the cutting-edge to take music off the beaten path, Moby(born Richard Melville Hall in the rugged neighborhood of Harlem in New York City) helped carve the way for dance-music’s success in the mainstream market.

Fully-clad with an invigoratingly-new razor-sharp image, Moby’s latest video release: “The Light Is Clear in My Mind” still issues the familiar electronic-nuance everyone recognizes, but with still no clear indication as to who or what The Void Pacific Choir is.

Accompanying the fervent release of this new video, Moby’s publicist from Mute Records unveiled a link along with a new photo of the artist under the fresh-paradigm:

“California is a queer place – in a way, it has turned its back on the world, and looks into the void pacific.” – D.H. Lawrence


Showering the grunge-filled layers of crunchy guitar-riff heaven with a scathingly-distorted vocal approach, the unapologetic-DJ not only bends the lines of what defines music as a genre, but nearly breaks those lines completely into two different acting-entities.

Drawing from a cornucopia of varying textures and sonic-elements in order to bring something fresh to the table, Moby also just dropped a dance-heavy new cut, “Moonlit Sky.”  Helmed with German tropical house producer, Robin Schulz, the track relays the veteran-artist’s prodigious use of synthesizers to flesh out a multilayered soundscape of dance-groove nirvana.

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