Feeling So Real
Moby · 1994
47 min · 9 tracks · alternative rock · house · punk
A vibrant blend of electronic beats and euphoric melodies, capturing the essence of early '90s dance music.
Why this album works
'Feeling So Real' is significant for its role in popularizing electronic dance music in the early '90s, charting on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play. The single's multiple remixes showcased Moby's versatility and creativity, influencing a generation of DJs and producers while also earning critical acclaim for its innovative sound.
- Best for
- euphoric dance floor energy dynamic peaks and valleys revitalizing late-night celebration
- Context
- Released on October 25, 1994, 'Feeling So Real' marked Moby's emergence into mainstream electronic music following his debut album, 'Everything Is Wrong.' At this point in his career, Moby was transitioning from underground club scenes to wider recognition, as he began to establish himself as a prominent figure in the burgeoning electronica genre.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Green Day· Beck· Lana Del Rey· Linkin Park· Tori Amos· Ariana Grande· Sonic Youth· Neil Young
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Feeling So Real (radio edit) Standout 3:10
- 2 Feeling So Real (Ecstatic remix) Standout 6:01
- 3 Feeling So Real (Old Skool remix) 5:50
- 4 Feeling So Real (Westbam remix) 5:55
- 5 Feeling So Real (Moby's dub) 6:48
- 6 New Dawn Fades Standout 5:33
- 7 Feeling So Real (main mix) 4:33
- 8 Feeling So Real (Ray Keith mix) 5:02
- 9 Everytime You Touch Me (remix parts) 4:23
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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