Moby Masters “Innocents” at Joe Lambert Mastering

The eleventh studio album from Moby may have been recorded in LA, but the electronic songmeister stuck to his East Coast roots for the mastering.

"Innocents" was recorded in Moby's LA studio with producer Mark "Spike" Stent.

“Innocents” was recorded in Moby’s LA studio with producer Mark “Spike” Stent.

Entitled Innocents, the record was finished at Joe Lambert Mastering in DUMBO. Scheduled for release on October 1, 2013, Innocents was produced by Mark “Spike” Stent (Muse, Bjork, U2, Coldplay) features collaborations on seven of the album’s 12 tracks. Cohorts include Cold Specks’s Al Spx (on two tracks), Wayne Coyne (The Flaming Lips), Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees, Queens of the Stone Age), Damien Jurado, Skylar Grey and Inyang Bassey. The video for the grandly uplifting single, “The Perfect Life” (with Coyne) is out now, see the video below.

Also emerging recently from Lambert’s suite is Washed Out’s Paracosm, out now on Sub Pop; the Red Hot Organization’s “Red Hot + FELA” coming out in October from Knitting Factory Records;  Wesley Stace (formerly known as John Wesley Harding) releases the Lambert-mastered “Self-Titled” later in September;  and post-metal quartet Pelican’s October release Forever Becoming.

Other recent projects at JLM include music from Thievery Corporation, Russian Circles, Obits, John Steel Singers, Lost In The Trees, The Dig, Kid Felix, PT Walkley, John Murphy, Girls Against Boys, Eric Copeland, Pat LePoidevin, Gambles,  Bear Language, Paul Federici, Dog Bite, McKisko, Hue Blanes, Dent May, We The Common and Unknown Mortal Orchestra.

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