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    Moby Preps New Album Future Quiet

    AdminBy AdminJanuary 17, 2026 Music
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    Moby Preps New Album Future Quiet

    Moby has tiptoed into the studio for a new, mostly ambient album, Future Quiet. Out February 20, the follow-up to his similarly minimalist Ambient 23 takes cues from Cocteau Twins and This Mortal Coil, the producer says. Leading the record is a rework of his 1995 song “When It’s Cold I’d Like to Die” featuring Gabriels’ Jacob Lusk. Listen to that below, and scroll down for the album art and tracklist.

    That song, originally sung by Mimi Goese on Moby’s Everything Is Wrong, has had a streaming resurgence since its sync in the first season of Stranger Things (and reprisal in season 4). Of its new vocalist, Moby says, “Like anyone who’s heard Jacob sing, I immediately fell in love with his voice. After hearing him sing on the radio, I spent weeks tracking him down and begging him to work with me. And, lucky me, he agreed. The results speak for themselves, as his vocals on ‘When It’s Cold I’d Like to Die’ are, I say with something approaching objectivity, transcendent.”

    Moby elaborates on the album’s influences in a press release:

    When I was growing up I played in hardcore punk rock bands, and I DJed VERY LOUD hip hop and house music and industrial music, but I also needed the refuge of quiet records like This Mortal Coil, the Cocteau Twins, Eno & Bowie’s ambient music, Gorecki, Arvo Part, etc. Future Quiet is definitely the product of my influences, as I can’t count the number of times I’ve listened to ‘Song to the Siren’ or Joy Division’s ‘Atmosphere.’

    The mostly instrumental LP features a handful more guest vocalists, namely Serpentwithfeet, Elise Serenelle, and India Carney. BMG is releasing the record, which Moby will back with a major tour, soon to be announced.

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