Moby’s selling even more records from his personal collection with the proceeds benefiting a good cause at Reverb LP’s site.
The sale began last June 14th. The shop included Moby’s personal copies of just about every record he’s ever made throughout his extensive career. Fans could snag two first pressings of Play, test pressings and signed gatefold reissues of Play and _18_, promo recordings of Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad and That’s When I Reach For My Revolver, multiple sealed copies of Innocents and More Fast Songs About The Apocalypse, and more.
Moby’s collection also featured hundreds of ‘80s and ‘90s techno, house, and hip-hop 12-inch singles that he used in his early DJing years. Many of the records still featured Moby’s handwritten marks from sets he played at legendary underground NYC clubs like Mars and N.A.S.A. night at the Shelter.
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