Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
ReviewsIncluded in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the 90's.", "...Ultimately, what holds the whole package together isn't a specific sound, but a feeling of sincerity...", "...Factor in the rich harmonies...and the lush textures...and Moby seems less a rave star than a genius who just happens to make dance music.", Ranked #1 on Spin's List of the `20 Best Albums of '95.', Ranked #5 in Ew's "Top 10 Albums of the '90s", "...Moby's major label debut mixes ragamuffin raps, rapid-fire house beats, diva vocals, metal guitar, and angelic choirs, with gospel as the unlikely unifying thread. A glorious album that'll rock the techno skeptics..." - Rating: A, Ranked #3 on Ew's Top 10 Albums of 1995., 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Legitimate classical influence and a visceral Christian faith elevate Moby's art--but a solid grounding in house-trance-jungle grooves renders him capable of delicious sonic candy. Remarkable...", 9 - Highly Recommended - "...suggests...how one-dimensional most techno-trance-jungle-ambient-progressive house albums can be. Moby's...major-label debut embraces all those sounds, plus elements of funk, punk, metal, industrial, blues, classical, New Age, and art rock...", Ranked #3 in Village Voice's 1995 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll.