«I make a lot of different types of music, I write weird folk music, and pu… Read Full Bio ↴«I make a lot of different types of music, I write weird folk music, and punk rock and dance music. And when I was making this record I didn’t know what type of record it should be and then at some point I thought, well it’s a record inspired by empty cities at two o’clock in the morning. And when I am not making music in empty hotel rooms at two o’clock in the morning I listen to a lot of weird, old, electronic music. So I thought, oh, I guess this album should be an album of weird old electronic music.
So the song ‘Sevastopol’ it’s an instrumental that originally I thought I was the only one who was gonna like it. And I played it to my manager and few other people and they liked it. Which made me think that I should actually put it on a record and the more I lived with it the more I really liked it.
It’s hard to speak positively about my own music but what I really like about this song is, it’s quiet driving, it’s ostensibly a dance song, but the music is really mournful with quiet a lot dissonance in it. It’s sort of big, enveloping, cinematic, electronic, melodic component with quite cold, repetitive electronic drum loops underneath.
When I was in the Ukraine, there is a town in Ukraine called Sevastopol and I just thought it’s the coolest sounding name for a town. So there is literally no correlation between the name and the track except that I like the track and I like the name and I thought they somehow make sense together. Maybe in the future I will say that the song was written in Sevastopol except someone could check and realise I never actually been to Sevastopol.»
thelittleidiot
So the song ‘Sevastopol’ it’s an instrumental that originally I thought I was the only one who was gonna like it. And I played it to my manager and few other people and they liked it. Which made me think that I should actually put it on a record and the more I lived with it the more I really liked it.
It’s hard to speak positively about my own music but what I really like about this song is, it’s quiet driving, it’s ostensibly a dance song, but the music is really mournful with quiet a lot dissonance in it. It’s sort of big, enveloping, cinematic, electronic, melodic component with quite cold, repetitive electronic drum loops underneath.
When I was in the Ukraine, there is a town in Ukraine called Sevastopol and I just thought it’s the coolest sounding name for a town. So there is literally no correlation between the name and the track except that I like the track and I like the name and I thought they somehow make sense together. Maybe in the future I will say that the song was written in Sevastopol except someone could check and realise I never actually been to Sevastopol.»
thelittleidiot
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Rachel Légaré
The best album of Moby IMO ! (L)
Manno Hosny
When music takes to a places you have never been <3
Babinio 74
if i could give a sound in my dreams sevastopol would be one..i just adore this
Наталья Владимировна Лежакова
His best friend that lives near him in NY is from Sevastopol, it's dedicated to her
ACEPOPPIN
best song in the album!all his songs should be up tempo , he would destroy dance and house music with remixes!
Rea Terzin
this song gives you some strange feeling to move on...
Usama Mnemonikk
As a Ukrainian, I am very pleased when my favorite musicians name their tracks after Ukrainian geographical names. Another good example is "Dnipro" by Red Snapper.
ВадиМ
Украинскими географическими говоришь? сейчас половина Украины уже не Украина, а ты тут на Севастополь намекала, смешно.
Romain Picard
J'adore
Francisco Omar Avila Perez
good!!!