Vinyl Record

Moby - Everything Is Wrong

Moby - Everything Is Wrong album cover

Moby - Everything Is Wrong on LP vinyl. A 1995 Electronic record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.

LP · Electronic · 1995

Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.

Buyer notes: 1995 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection Electronic shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.

Everything Is Wrong is Moby's 1995 album from the moment when electronic music was still arguing with the record shop categories around it. It does not settle into one lane: hardcore rave velocity, ambient drift, house uplift, punk acceleration, gospel-house vocals and mournful instrumental passages all arrive as parts of the same restless moral temperature. Hymn opens with grandeur rather than club utility; Feeling So Real and Everytime You Touch Me push toward ecstatic dance-floor release; All That I Need Is To Be Loved lashes out with punk brevity; God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters closes in a slow, luminous register that points toward the cinematic reach he would later make familiar. The title captures the album's late-20th-century unease, but the music keeps answering anxiety with motion, belief, speed and sudden quiet.

Everything Is Wrong matters because it catches Moby before Play, at the point where his underground dance credentials, rock impatience and spiritual melancholy were colliding in public. It is a 1995 electronic album that treats the club, the church, the bedroom and the protest sign as connected spaces.

For collectors, this is the essential pre-Play Moby album: less universally polished than his later blockbuster work, but more volatile and revealing. It belongs with mid-1990s electronic records that still feel exploratory, when rave culture, alternative rock audiences and ambient listening were overlapping fast.

Mid-1990s electronica with rave rush, house vocals, ambient interludes, punk eruptions, piano-led melancholy and a sharp contrast between speed and stillness.

Recommended for: Moby listeners interested in the pre-Play years; Collectors of 1990s electronic albums with cross-genre ambition; Fans of records that move between rave energy and ambient reflection.

What year was Everything Is Wrong released? Everything Is Wrong was released in 1995 as Moby's third studio album. Which tracks show the album's range? Feeling So Real, Everytime You Touch Me, All That I Need Is To Be Loved and God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters show its dance, punk and ambient sides. Is Everything Is Wrong similar to Play? It is earlier and more abrasive, with stronger rave, house and punk contrasts rather than the sample-led blues atmosphere of Play.