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Moby Reimagines "When It's Cold" with New Voice
16 Jan
Summary
- Moby releases new ambient album 'Future Quiet' on February 20.
- Jacob Lusk of Gabriels lends his vocals to a reworked 1995 track.
- The album includes guest vocalists Serpentwithfeet, Elise Serenelle, and India Carney.

Moby is set to release his latest ambient album, "Future Quiet," on February 20. This new collection draws inspiration from artists like Cocteau Twins and This Mortal Coil, continuing his minimalist sound established in "Ambient 23." The lead single is an updated rendition of his 1995 track "When It's Cold I'd Like to Die," now featuring the transcendent vocals of Jacob Lusk from Gabriels.
Lusk's inclusion on "When It's Cold I'd Like to Die" is a significant draw, especially given the original song's recent surge in popularity thanks to its sync in the first season of "Stranger Things." Moby expressed immense admiration for Lusk's voice, calling his performance "transcendent." The album also boasts contributions from other notable vocalists, including Serpentwithfeet, Elise Serenelle, and India Carney.
"Future Quiet" will be released by BMG and is expected to be supported by an upcoming major tour. This release marks Moby's continued exploration of atmospheric soundscapes, offering fans a fresh, ethereal auditory journey. The album's blend of instrumental pieces and carefully selected vocalists promises a unique listening experience.




