Pale Horses
Moby · 2009
28 min · 5 tracks · alternative rock · house · punk
Moby's exploration of ambient soundscapes and chill-out rhythms creates a meditative and introspective listening experience.
Why this album works
Though 'Pale Horses' did not achieve significant commercial success, it was notable for its remixes by acclaimed artists like Gui Boratto and Apparat, highlighting Moby's influence within the electronic music scene. The album's tracks contributed to Moby's reputation as a pioneer of ambient music, resonating particularly well with enthusiasts of chill-out genres.
- Best for
- meditative introspection during solitude steady progression for focus chill-out rhythms for relaxation
- Context
- By the time 'Pale Horses' was released in 2009, Moby was an established figure in electronic music, known for blending various genres. This album followed his 2005 release 'Hotel', showcasing his continued evolution as an artist while experimenting with a more ambient and downtempo sound.
- 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 Pale Horses Standout 3:36
- 2 Pale Horses (Gui Boratto’s Last Window remix) Standout 7:36
- 3 Pale Horses (Apparat remix) Standout 6:46
- 4 Pale Horses (VC1) 6:36
- 5 Pale Horses (Empyrean dub) 3:36
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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