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July 10th, 2002

No More Moby!: Why on earth is he so popular?

No More Moby!: Why on earth is he so popular?: A Slate writer seems to believe it is APE LAW that all music must rock, and with that, a promising anti-Moby rant turns to dog food.

OK, once more, with feeling — the antirockist position in a form that even a Clinton speechwriter might be able to understand: a musicworld where spontaneity, surprise and shock is a mandate rather than an option is a fucking oppressive one, like something out of a Firesign Theater future shock scenario. It’s also not very “rock,” either.

Written by Michael on Wednesday, July 10th, 2002 | 548 views |

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