Jam for the Ladies
Moby · 2003
36 min · 7 tracks · alternative rock · house · punk
A vibrant collage of remixes that blend electronic grooves with playful pop sensibilities.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- playful remixes for dancing
- dynamic mix for parties
- vibrant energy for gatherings
- wave-like pacing for enjoyment
Maybe skip if you want
- seeking deep introspective moments
- prefer straightforward song structures
Where this album fits
- Themes
- club culture evolution· playful pop remixes
- Career context
- Released in early 2003, 'Jam for the Ladies' marks Moby's transition into the remix culture following the commercial success of his album '18'. This release came after his rise to fame in the late 1990s, showcasing his ability to adapt to evolving dance music trends while maintaining his distinct sound.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Massive Attack· Thievery Corporation· Air
- Sounds like this from elsewhere
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Talkie Walkie by Air — Shares a playful blend of electronic textures and pop sensibilities with a dreamy atmosphere.Push the Button by The Chemical Brothers — Combines vibrant electronic grooves with catchy hooks, echoing club culture themes.The Richest Man in Babylon by Thievery Corporation — Merges downtempo beats with eclectic samples, creating a similarly laid-back yet engaging vibe.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Jam for the Ladies (radio mix) 3:05
- 2 Jam for the Ladies (Voodoo Child remix) 5:01
- 3 Jam for the Ladies (Nevins club blaster mix) 7:46
- 4 Jam for the Ladies (Fancy's mix) 3:04
- 5 Jam for the Ladies (Nevins Reggae dub Banger) 7:04
- 6 Bed 4:19
- 7 Ace Love 5:49
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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