Moby posts Should Sleep collaboration with J.P. Bimeni


Press photo of Moby by Travis Schneider

Moby by Travis Schneider

It’s the latest on Moby’s Always Centered At Night label.

Moby‘s new track is a soulful collaboration with J.P. Bimeni.

“After disco died in the late ’70s, and before house music took the world by storm in the late ’80s, New York was home to an underground dance music scene that was curated and maintained by revered DJs like Larry Levan and David Mancuso,” Moby says upon the release of Should Sleep.




“As a punk rocker in the early ’80s, I went out to clubs like Great Gildersleeves and the Ritz to see bands like Black Flag and Bad Brains.”

“With music, I discover more and more that it is permeated with a good kind of magic in so many layers,” Bimeni adds.

Music brims with enchanted tentacles through time and space, and to the point, it illustrates this collaboration with Moby–in the music and with the music. It is surreal for me, as I think about the journey I am on, have been on and am now working with Moby (internal scream, over the moon).



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