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Moby - Ambient FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 My Beautiful Blue Sky 5:19
A2 Heaven 8:16
A3 Tongues 5:37
A4 J Breas 2:47
A5 Myopia 4:46
B1 House Of Blue Leaves 6:21
B2 Bad Days 2:26
B3 Piano & String 1:36
B4 Sound 1:10
B5 Dog 7:35
B6 80 2:06
B7 Lean On Me 3:51

Credits

  • Design – Wendi Horowitz
  • Edited By [Digital Editing] – Bob Ward
  • Mastered By [Lacquer Cut] – Porky
  • Photography By – Jill Greenberg
  • Producer, Performer – Moby
  • Written-By – Richard M. Hall

Notes

Catalog number on cover appears as: ATLAS LP 002.
Durations do not appear on release.

(P)&(C)1993 Instinct Records.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 018766 930214
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side A): ATLAS LP - 002 - A A PORKY PRIME CUT
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side B): ATLAS LP - 002 - B Pory.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
EX-253-2, EX 253 Moby Ambient ‎(CD, Album) Instinct Records, Instinct Records EX-253-2, EX 253 US 1993
EX-253-2, EX.253.2 Moby Ambient ‎(CD, Album, RP) Instinct Records, Instinct Records EX-253-2, EX.253.2 US Unknown
PLRCD 015, PLRCD015 Moby Ambient ‎(CD, Album, RE) Pinnacle Labels, Pinnacle Labels PLRCD 015, PLRCD015 UK 1993
EX-253-2, EX 253 Moby Ambient ‎(CD, Album) Instinct Records, Instinct Records EX-253-2, EX 253 US 1993
7243 8 47055 2 7 Moby Ambient ‎(CD, Album) Pinnacle Labels, Virgin 7243 8 47055 2 7 Ukraine Unknown

Moby - Ambient FLAC album

Musician performer: Moby

Title: Ambient

Country: US

Date of release: 1993

Style: Trance, Ambient

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1167 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 244

Other Formats: VOC TTA DXD RA MIDI APE ADX

Related to Moby - Ambient FLAC Albums

Tygralbine
Contrary to what the industry would have you believe, anything up to 35 minutes on one side of vinyl sounds absolutely fine. Compilation albums for roughly fifteen years were released with 40 minutes per side. The only deterioration in sound quality is the increased ratio of background noise to signal, which is far less a problem than the distortion you get from pressing the music sufficiently loud to get under fifteen minutes to fill a side. The practice of issuing albums that are under about 50 minutes on double vinyls is possibly the most irritating thing to happen to the industry in (NB) about the last ten years. Three side breaks across one average-length album is enough to drive anyone to listen to the CD. On the contrary, I was remarkably pleased to discover that this album only came on one disc.
Tygralbine
Contrary to what the industry would have you believe, anything up to 35 minutes on one side of vinyl sounds absolutely fine. Compilation albums for roughly fifteen years were released with 40 minutes per side. The only deterioration in sound quality is the increased ratio of background noise to signal, which is far less a problem than the distortion you get from pressing the music sufficiently loud to get under fifteen minutes to fill a side. The practice of issuing albums that are under about 50 minutes on double vinyls is possibly the most irritating thing to happen to the industry in (NB) about the last ten years. Three side breaks across one average-length album is enough to drive anyone to listen to the CD. On the contrary, I was remarkably pleased to discover that this album only came on one disc.
Jode
These kinds of releases are criminal. What do I mean? I'm talking about labels that try to cram 20+ minutes of music on one side of wax. This just irritates me to a level that is directly proportional to how good the music is. Ambient should have been released as a 2x12". ------------------------------Anyone who says 35 minutes on one side of a record is "absolutely fine" is a person who listens to more classical music than music with substantial bass. Increased background noise is a SERIOUS issue when cutting volume is drastically decreased to accommodate longer times per side. Distortion is mostly an issue when trying to cut at very high volumes, ie: mastering "club" cuts, and most of the distortion issues occur when the music emphasizes frequencies above 10Khz. Moby's Ambient doesn't emphasize those higher frequencies, nor would it require a hot +4 to +6db cut. For an all-vinyl ambient dj like me, this release would have been perfect as a 2x12".
Jode
These kinds of releases are criminal. What do I mean? I'm talking about labels that try to cram 20+ minutes of music on one side of wax. This just irritates me to a level that is directly proportional to how good the music is. Ambient should have been released as a 2x12". ------------------------------Anyone who says 35 minutes on one side of a record is "absolutely fine" is a person who listens to more classical music than music with substantial bass. Increased background noise is a SERIOUS issue when cutting volume is drastically decreased to accommodate longer times per side. Distortion is mostly an issue when trying to cut at very high volumes, ie: mastering "club" cuts, and most of the distortion issues occur when the music emphasizes frequencies above 10Khz. Moby's Ambient doesn't emphasize those higher frequencies, nor would it require a hot +4 to +6db cut. For an all-vinyl ambient dj like me, this release would have been perfect as a 2x12".