“For a generation raised on a pop-culture diet of Leonardo DiCaprio movies, car commercials and MTV, Moby is a distinct character. From his sparse apartment highlighted on Cribs to his strange and inventive videos, he is an artist known as much for his quirks as he is for his music. During live shows, Moby’s personality and performance are inextricably intertwined. Last night at Music Hall of Williamsburg, he was loquacious, insecure and thoughtful. Before an energetic rendition of “Body Rock,” Moby delivered a caveat that it is “the dumbest, least-introspective song I have ever written.” He introduced the shameless enjoyment of “South Side” with a modest declaration that “it is my only song that would qualify as a hit.”
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