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Album Review: Ambient
 

  • Artist: Moby
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 17, 1993
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Like so much of Moby's earliest work, this isn't so much an album as a compilation via his original label, Instinct. Ambient influences in techno were all the rage in 1993 in terms of press and coverage (though jungle would swiftly eclipse both it and the progressive house genre), so it's no surprise Instinct wanted some of that action, right down to the says-it-all title. Motivations aside, Ambient is an enjoyable collection of experiments; if Aphex Twin's monumental Selected Ambient Works releases eclipse it in terms of both quality and sheer inventiveness, Moby's own efforts in the field are often quite pleasing. Those familiar with such later efforts as "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters" and "The Rain Falls and rhe Sky Shudders" can find their partial roots here, though the compositions are generally more formal and less-immediately noteworthy than what came next. Songs like the piano/string synth "J Breas" and the even more self-descriptive "Piano & String" are agreeably moody and pretty, but not particularly noteworthy beyond that. More entrancing efforts can be found with "Myopia" and its bubbling swells of liquid bass, the quietly threatening drones and flanged rhythms on "Bad Days," and the high-pitched squeaks and tones that make up the rising-and-falling loops on the brief, barely minute-long "Sound." "My Beautiful Blue Sky" starts the collection on the best note possible, a haunting cascade of orchestration leading into a non-4/4 tribal beat that could easily rank with prime Future Sound of London. More than a few cuts use beats in a more immediate if still understated way, though instead of progressive house's often bathetic shrugs, the likes of "Heaven" and the extremely low-key groove "House of Blue Leaves" sparkle with a crisp, bright energy, making for a useful contrast to the gentler washes. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
My Beautiful Blue Sky Moby (5:19)
Heaven Moby (8:16)
Tongues Moby Moby (5:37)
J Breas Moby (2:47)
Myopia Moby Moby (4:46)
House of Blue Leaves Moby (6:20)
Bad Days Moby (2:27)
Piano & String Moby (1:35)
Sound Moby Moby (1:11)
Dog Martha Hearon Moby (7:35)
80 Moby (2:05)
Lean on Me Moby (3:51)

Credits

Moby (Producer), Moby (Main Performer), Bob Ward (Digital Editing), Wendi Horowitz (Design), Jill Greenberg (Photography)
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Ambient
Ambient cover
Studio album by Moby
Released August 17, 1993
Recorded ???
Genre Electronica
Length 51:49
Label Instinct
Producer Moby
Professional reviews
Moby chronology
Early Underground
(1993)
Ambient
(1993)
Everything Is Wrong
(1995)

Ambient is an album by the artist Moby. It was released on August 17, 1993 and received mediocre reviews; Moby did not gain any real acclaim for his 1990s electronic Music albums until he released Everything Is Wrong in 1995.

Track listing

  1. "My Beautiful Blue Sky" – 5:19
  2. "Heaven" – 8:16
  3. "Tongues" – 5:37
  4. "J Breas" – 2:47
  5. "Myopia" – 4:46
  6. "House of Blue Leaves" – 6:20
  7. "Bad Days" – 2:27
  8. "Piano & String" – 1:35
  9. "Sound" – 1:11
  10. "Dog" – 7:35
  11. "80" – 2:05
  12. "Lean on Me" – 3:51

Personnel

  • Moby - Main Performer, Producer
  • Wendi Horowitz - Design
  • Bob Ward - Digital Editing
  • Jill Greenberg - Photography

 
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