The autobiography of one of the most iconic musicians of our time - frighteningly candid, sensual, witty, sad, and funny, covering the journey from abject poverty in the slums to astonishing worldwide success.
Moby wasn't supposed to become a DJ or...
a musician, let alone a star, and there were a thousand reasons for that. The time at the beginning of his career was one of drugs and progressive club music, and he was a poor Christian teenager from Connecticut, a teetotaler obsessed with healthy eating and a love for animals. He had nothing, and he even found ways to come to terms with that. But perhaps it was those years in New York that were just the time when only poverty could preserve life. Not without tragedy and drama, Moby found his way and broke through to the heights of the music world.
Moby writes with remarkable honesty and romantic irony about love and pain, the highs and lows that make up the unpredictable amplitude of rock fame.
Author: Моби
Printhouse: Eksmo
Series: Gift Editions. Music
Age restrictions: 18+
Year of publication: 2019
ISBN: 9785040946549
Number of pages: 400
Size: 217х145х26 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 581 g
ID: 282573