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The Rich Roll Podcast

Moby on Transforming Electronic Music, Elevating Consciousness & Saving The Planet

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Education, Health & Fitness

4.812.9K Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2016

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

Most know Moby as the eclectic and introspective DJ / musician behind Play — an album that sold over 12 million copies and elevated dance electronica from the clubs of lower Manhattan into a full-blown mainstream phenomenon. Far more interesting is the story of Moby himself. Reared in suburban poverty by a single mom, Moby was an awkward, alienated kid who turned early and often to music for comfort. Classical guitar and music theory morphed into high school punk efforts like the Vatican Commandoes and post college dropout stints DJ'ing at local Connecticut nightclubs. But traction eluded him. So in 1989, this poor, white, skinny, Christian, vegan teetotaler pilgrimaged south to lower Manhattan, thrusting his frail, wide-eyed self into the beautiful, hedonistic, harrowing life of art, music & impoverished squalor that defined the drug-fueled dance music scene of downtown New York City in the 1990's. Cribbing from the flap copy of Porcelain*, Moby's arresting, magnificent new memoir hitting bookstores next week, “[h]e would learn what it was to be spat on, to live on almost nothing. But it was perhaps the last good time for an artist to live on nothing in New York City: the age of AIDS and crack but also of a defiantly festive cultural underworld. Not without drama, he found his way. But success was not uncomplicated; it led to wretched, if in hindsight sometimes hilarious, excess and proved all too fleeting. And so by the end of the decade, Moby contemplated an end in his career and elsewhere in his life, and put that emotion into what he assumed would be his swan song, his good-bye to all that, the album that would in fact be the beginning of an astonishing new phase: the multimillion-selling Play.” Not only was Play a multi-platinum smash success, it would soon become the soundtrack to our lives — a record that would shift culture and cement Moby as one of the most interesting and iconic musicians of our time. Wealth and fame arrived. Obsession followed. And Moby embraced it all. Mansions, lofts and country manors. Debauchery, blowouts and binges. Whatever, whenever. Anytime, all the time. It was always too much. It was never enough. And this is where things get really interesting. The story of Moby is one of fidelity to authenticity. It’s about a life defined by survival, perseverance and self-belief. It's about losing one’s self to surrender to the higher self within. It's about discovering what is most important in life. And the beautiful trudge towards clarity, purpose, satisfaction and service. Today we explore the remarkable life of a most extraordinary artist — a man as introspective as he is self-deprecating; and as serious as he is deadpan droll. I absolutely love this exchange. So press Play and enjoy. Peace + Plants, Rich

Transcript

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0:00.0

If animals weren't used for agriculture, famine would disappear.

0:05.3

Rainforest deforestation decreases by 90%.

0:08.5

Ocean acidification decreases by 25%.

0:11.7

Water use decreases by 40%.

0:13.6

Cancer heart disease, diabetes, obesity,

0:15.9

all are reduced by at least 60%.

0:18.4

Zoonotic disease disappears.

0:20.7

That's Moby, and this is the Retro-Podcast.

0:30.0

The Retro-Podcast.

0:38.8

Greetings, planet earth dwellers and podcasts listeners.

0:41.4

My name is Rich Roll.

0:42.6

I am your host.

0:43.9

Welcome to the Retro-Podcast.

0:45.5

The show where each week I sit down with paradigm breaking

0:48.9

minds across all categories of culture, art, health,

0:52.6

wellness, nutrition, spirituality, meditation, fitness,

0:57.8

athletic performance, entrepreneurship, creativity,

1:00.9

you get the picture.

1:02.0

I do it to help all of us unlock and unleash

1:05.1

our best most authentic self.

1:07.0

So thank you so much for tuning in today

1:09.2

for subscribing on iTunes, for leaving a review on iTunes.

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