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YetepMoby needs no introduction. He is capable of a wide range of sounds, and it is this evolutionary skill that has kept him at the forefront of the community for so many years. Now he brings us his debut release on Dim Mak in collaboration with Darth & Vader, the appropriately entitled “Death Star.”
With a name like “Death Star,” you already know that the track is going to be a dramatic force of energy, and it certainly does not disappoint. The styles of these two come together to create a dark and driving tune, which you can just as easily imagine soundtracking The Emperor Strikes Back as you can a dark nightclub.
Moby released his first single, “Go” in 1991, and has been making albums ever since. His own records have sold over 20,000,000 copies worldwide, and he’s also produced and remixed scores of other artists, including David Bowie, Metallica and many others. Mody has toured tirelessly, playing well over 3,000 concerts in the span of his career.
As one of the biggest electro house artists out of Brazil, Darth & Vader sites influences ranging from dirty electro and progressive house to dubstep and rock. With heavy and complex basslines, their releases have received support from the likes of Armin van Buuren and Skrillex, with his remix of “Freefire” reaching #3 on “Beatport Electro House.” Moby has also been a fan of Darth & Vader since his support of the D&V track “Return of the Jedi.”
This release also comes with a commended remix from Tristan Garner.