Moby | Future Quiet
With Future Quiet, electronic music icon Moby opens a new chapter in his decades‑long career, presenting an expansive and deeply introspective work that explores the tension between an increasingly chaotic world and the human longing for stillness. The album spans fourteen tracks that blend modern piano minimalism, immersive ambient soundscapes, and a curated set of vocal collaborations.
Moby describes the album as a refuge—an intentional retreat from the noise of contemporary life. While he has long embraced both bombast and subtlety, Future Quiet leans decisively toward the latter, offering a meditative sonic environment shaped by restraint, texture, and emotional clarity. The record also revisits one of Moby’s most beloved compositions, unveiling a new 2026 version of “When It’s Cold I’d Like to Die” featuring Jacob Lusk of Gabriels, which served as the album’s lead single. Other vocalists featured on the tracklist are Elise Serenelle, India Carney, and serpentwithfeet.