: ~98% of original WAV (typical for FLAC)
This is a lossless format, meaning it retains 100% of the original audio data. Standard FLAC: CD quality (16-bit/44.1 kHz). Hi-Res FLAC: moby+play+flacrar+2021
Downloading an unauthorized FLAC rip of Play is illegal in most jurisdictions. Moby retains rights through Little Idiot Records and Warner Music. While Moby himself has been ambivalent about piracy (he once said, "I don't mind people sharing my music if they can't afford it" ), that does not grant legal immunity. Copyright holders have sued individuals for seeding torrents. : ~98% of original WAV (typical for FLAC)
offers a grander, more mature perspective on those same emotions. It is less of a "dance" record and more of a "listening" experience meant for high-end audio setups. specific guest artists featured on the 2021 orchestral versions? Moby retains rights through Little Idiot Records and
But the search string lies. It promises "play," but it delivers a "rar." It is the tragedy of modern nostalgia. We want to play the memory, but the memory is trapped in the archive. We want to hear the soaring, sampled voice of "Porcelain" or the desperate plea of "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" in perfect, crystalline definition, but we are listening through the compression of time.
For those looking for the "Complete" experience, Moby also has a Play: The Complete Recordings edition on Spotify that includes the (e.g., "Flower," "Memory Gospel").
: ~98% of original WAV (typical for FLAC)
This is a lossless format, meaning it retains 100% of the original audio data. Standard FLAC: CD quality (16-bit/44.1 kHz). Hi-Res FLAC:
Downloading an unauthorized FLAC rip of Play is illegal in most jurisdictions. Moby retains rights through Little Idiot Records and Warner Music. While Moby himself has been ambivalent about piracy (he once said, "I don't mind people sharing my music if they can't afford it" ), that does not grant legal immunity. Copyright holders have sued individuals for seeding torrents.
offers a grander, more mature perspective on those same emotions. It is less of a "dance" record and more of a "listening" experience meant for high-end audio setups. specific guest artists featured on the 2021 orchestral versions?
But the search string lies. It promises "play," but it delivers a "rar." It is the tragedy of modern nostalgia. We want to play the memory, but the memory is trapped in the archive. We want to hear the soaring, sampled voice of "Porcelain" or the desperate plea of "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" in perfect, crystalline definition, but we are listening through the compression of time.
For those looking for the "Complete" experience, Moby also has a Play: The Complete Recordings edition on Spotify that includes the (e.g., "Flower," "Memory Gospel").
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