Wait For Me
Moby
So if Moby went back to the club on the Last Night album, he’s gone back to the hipster coffee house on this one. Perhaps the stylistic sibling of the “Hotel” album, “Wait For Me” is an endlessly mellow, thoughtful, and sometimes melancholy set of 3- and 4-minute passing thoughts that would do well alongside William Orbit’s “Pieces in a Modern Style” album as mood-setting atmosphere treatments best served sometime between the sunset and sunrise, and preferably beneath conversation dipped in dancefloor exhaustion. The first single, “Mistake,” was of course released as a remix package, as will all subsequent singles most certainly. But in its native format, this album really feels like an antithetical response to the former album, reminding us of all that Moby is capable of communicating.




