The best Moby’s music movies

Moby

Moby

11/09/1965 (58 años)
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Moby’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Moby.
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Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage

Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage
7.1/10
Explore Woodstock 99, a three-day music festival promoted to echo unity and counterculture idealism of the original 1969 concert but instead devolved into riots, looting and sexual assaults.

Suck

Suck
6/10
The film follows a petty rock band called the Winners, consisting of vocalist Joey Winner, bassist Jennifer, guitarist Tyler, drummer Sam, and French-Canadian roadie Hugo, along with their sleazy manager Jeff, as they tour across Canada and the USA after Jennifer is turned into a vampire by Queeny. Meanwhile, a vampire hunter who is afraid of the dark named Eddie Van Helsing quickly chases them down.

Rammstein in Amerika

Rammstein in Amerika
8.1/10
The concert film celebrates the band’s legendary show in New York’s Madison Square Garden – Rammstein’s return to the US after a ten-year absence. In HD and 5.1 surround sound. For the documentary, Rammstein provided extensive, previously unreleased footage and photos from the band archive. In numerous interviews from various periods in the band’s history, the band members speak about their experiences across the Atlantic.

American Hardcore

American Hardcore
7.3/10
Inspired by Steven Blush's book "American Hardcore: A tribal history" Paul Rachman's feature documentary debut is a chronicle of the underground hardcore punk years from 1979 to 1986. Interviews and rare live footage from artists such as Black Flag, Bad Brains, Minor Threat, SS Decontrol and the Dead Kennedys.

Modulations

Modulations
7.2/10
Less a documentary than a primer on all electronic music. Featuring interviews with nearly every major player past and present, as well as a few energetic live clips, Modulations delves into one of electronica's forgotten facets: the human element. Lee travels the globe from the American Midwest to Europe to Japan to try to express the appeal of music often dismissed as soulless. Modulations shows that behind even the most foreign or alien electronic composition lies a real human being, and Lee lets many of these Frankenstein-like creators express and expound upon their personal philosophies and tech-heavy theories. Lee understands that a cultural movement as massive and diverse as dance music can't be contained.

Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert

Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert
7.2/10
The Coachella concert series is examined through the lens of rare footage, interviews, and performances from some of the most famous performers who ever graced the venue.

PressPausePlay

PressPausePlay
7.3/10
The digital revolution of the last decade has unleashed creativity and talent of people in an unprecedented way, unleashing unlimited creative opportunites. But does democratized culture mean better art, film, music and literature or is true talent instead flooded and drowned in the vast digital ocean of mass culture? Is it cultural democracy or mediocrity? This is the question addressed by PressPausePlay, a documentary film containing interviews with some of the world’s most influential creators of the digital era.

The Public Image is Rotten

The Public Image is Rotten
7.2/10
British rock icon John Lydon and fellow bandmates recall the years they spent performing as Public Image Ltd.

Moby - Hotel Tour

Moby - Hotel Tour
7.5/10
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 31/03/2006
  • Character: Moby
Moby: Hotel Tour 2005 was filmed in Leuven, Belgium during the promotional tour of his studio album. Moby and album collaborator Laura Dawn are the principal vocalists with the band providing backing vocals. This concert showcases twenty four of Moby's best known and newer songs and includes rock, dance and house genres with a couple of covers thrown in for good measure. Overall the performances are excellent with his band really outstanding on the up-tempo numbers. Moby is known primarily for techno and dance releases.

Moby - Play The Dvd - Live

Moby - Play The Dvd - Live
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 01/07/2001
  • Character: himself

Once in a Lifetime Sessions with Moby

Once in a Lifetime Sessions with Moby
7.4/10
Through performances and interviews, musician Moby opens up about his unusual childhood, his heroes and the stories behind his songs.

Go - the very best of Moby

Go - the very best of Moby
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 24/10/2006
Music videos for all Moby's greatest hits: 'Go', 'Hymn', 'Feeling So Real', 'Every Time You Touch Me', 'Into the Blue', 'That's When I Reach For My Revolver', 'Come On Baby', 'James Bond Theme', 'Honey', 'Run On', 'Bodyrock (Fire Version)', 'Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad', 'Natural Blues', 'Find My Baby', 'Porcelain', 'We Are All Made of Stars', 'Extreme Ways (European Version)', 'In This World', 'Sunday', 'Jam for the Ladies', 'Make Love F*** War', 'Lift Me Up', 'Spiders', 'Beautiful', 'Raining Again', 'Dream About Me' and 'Slipping Away'.

Moby : 18 DVD + B Sides

Moby : 18 DVD + B Sides
8.6/10
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 17/11/2003
  • Character: himself
DVD featuring several Moby media including a concert "Live At Glastonbury" performed on Juni 29th 2003

Moby: Play - The DVD

Moby: Play - The DVD
8/10
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 01/07/2001
  • Character: himslef
Play the Videos: - Including five videos never released in the U.S. - Bodyrock (Auditions) (Frederick Bond) - Honey (Roman Coppola) - Find My Baby (Barnaby and Scott) - Natural Blues (David La Chapelle) - Bodyrock (Frederick Bond) - Run On (Mike Mills) - Why Does My heart Feel So Bad? (Animated) - Natural Blues (Animated) - Porcelain (Nick Brandt)

Moby : Main Square Festival

Moby : Main Square Festival
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 01/07/2009
  • Character: Himself
Live performance in Parisian Main Square Festival in 2009

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