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I fear he is not big enough for the Other stage headliner, but definitely West Holts. Friday night against Arcade Fire would seem to make sense. I was at that Roundhouse gig fantastic and his latest album is much better than decent, still I liked the one before that as well which very few people seemed to like!!!

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Portishead a lot bigger for our age range I reckon russy.

Although I liked play when it came out, portishead and massive attack were seen as a cut above and had more crossover appeal to the indie fans.

Plus post play only Moby fans knowingly heard much of him. Portishead's and massive attack had three or four albums than many knew.

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Innocents is fantastic and much more like his older stuff. The Destroyed was good as well in my opinion much more atmospheric but no worse for that. Would be an awesome addition obviously but rarely plays live in this country at least. I also have just purchased a live DVD from one of his US shows, not seen it yet but heard it I can highly recommend:

"Almost Home: Live at the Fonda"

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Innocents is fantastic and much more like his older stuff. The Destroyed was good as well in my opinion much more atmospheric but no worse for that. Would be an awesome addition obviously but rarely plays live in this country at least. I also have just purchased a live DVD from one of his US shows, not seen it yet but heard it I can highly recommend:

"Almost Home: Live at the Fonda"

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Can't stand Moby's music but he did once describe a game that he and a mate play when at big parties that went by the name of Celebrity Knob Touch.

You basically have to get your cock out in an unobvious way and touch a celebrity with it without being noticed.

Not sure if that's genius or not but I do know it's a little disturbing.

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