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''Hotel'' is the seventh studio album by American electronica musician, singer, songwriter, and producer Moby. It was released on March 14, 2005, internationally by Mute Records and on March 22, 2005, in the United States by V2 Records. The album marked a stylistic shift from electronic and dance-oriented music towards alternative rock and Moby's decision not to use vocal sampling for the first time since his 1993 album ''
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''. ''Hotel'' was met with a mixed critical reception upon release but was a commercial success, reaching No. 28 in the US and No. 8 in the UK. Elsewhere, it reached No. 1 in Belgium and Switzerland. Initial quantities of the album included a second CD of ambient music entitled ''Hotel: Ambient''. By 2013, the album had sold over 2 million copies worldwide. In 2014, ''Hotel: Ambient'' was released with additional tracks.


Background and writing

After touring for his previous album, '' 18'' (2002), ended in 2003, Moby took a detour in musical styles and released ''
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,'' the third album under his Voodoo Child pseudonym, in January 2004. It marked a return to his techno and rave roots, which had brought him success in the early 1990s. At the time of the album's release, Moby revealed that he had around 250 songs of varied styles, including electronic, ambient, and experimental pieces, for his next full studio album, but he was unsure as to what direction it should take. His early desire was to make a disco and dance-oriented album. He abandoned this idea for an album of ballads, and wrote between 30 and 40 songs before he decided that the time was not right for such a direction. Moby drew a large amount of inspiration for ''Hotel'' from his experiences in living in New York City. The music he heard DJs play in local bars, and the bands he saw perform live at various gigs, made him feel "like I was being given license to bask or wallow in my early influences." In a departure from his previous albums ''
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'' and ''18'', the album marks Moby's first since ''
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'' (1993) which does not include any vocal samples. Though the many songs that he had written did contain them, they did not interest him as much. Moby reasoned this down to the difficulty in learning the sampling function of the audio recording software on his computer, but nonetheless enjoyed writing the songs without relying on them. Moby said the songs on ''Hotel'' are more personal and direct than on his previous albums. After selecting tracks to record for the album, Moby began to search for vocalists to sing on them, but he was unsuccessful in finding people with voices he liked. The candidates that showed the most potential lacked an emotional quality in their voice. In a journal entry on his website, Moby explained the title ''Hotel'', writing that he was fascinated by the nature of
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s, where humans spend often significant portions of their lives, but have all traces of their tenancy removed for the next guests.


Moby's opinion in retrospect

In recent years, Moby has stated that ''Hotel'' is his least favorite of all of the albums he has made. In an interview with '' Q'', Moby said that although the production was "very slick and very professional," he was dissatisfied with the final product once it was done. He explained: "I like some of the songs, but I produced it in such a generic way that I was really kinda disappointed with myself as a producer and as a musician." In a 2011 interview, Moby recalled that he felt that while making the album, he was more focused on the fame aspect after the unexpected success with ''Play'' and wanted to produce an album that had the potential to be commercially successful.


Recording

''Hotel'' was recorded in sections in the space of a year and a half. Moby recorded it using
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software. Around three-quarters of the album, including the vocals and electronic instrumentation, was recorded at his home studio on
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in Manhattan, New York City. The live drums were put down at
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, and other tracks, including most of the guitars, were recorded at
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, both in Manhattan. Moby decided to record in outside studios due to the quality of the recording rooms and the microphones available. The latter housed a large Neve console, assembled from the parts of four to five other Neve models. Mixing was completed at Electric Lady Studios, onto half-inch analogue tape, using a
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J-Series desk. Moby is responsible for playing the instruments on all the album's tracks, except for drums.
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provides additional vocals. The guitars used on the album include an acoustic, a Carlo Robelli model that Moby estimated cost $180, and a Les Paul Goldtop.


Songs

Moby wrote " Lift Me Up" as a tribute to the English rock band
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. He made an attempt to have their lead vocalist
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sing it but he was unsuccessful in his search to contact Eldritch. "Spiders" is an homage to
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. He expanded on the song's meaning: "It's inspired by the anthropological seeds of fascism, and how easy it is for intellectuals to turn off the intellect and get lost in the crowd." He clarified that its uplifting chorus is more "quizzical" in how easy it is for one to get "lost in the moment." "Lift Me Up" and "Raining Again" contain additional background vocals by
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. The latter is about a relationship that is falling apart, while the world is crumbling around them too. "When You End" is a sad song about a relationship that ends despite his still being in love with the person. "Dream About Me" is another song about being in a flawed, yet loving relationship. "Beautiful" is a love song. "
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" is a cover of the song by New Order. Moby declared "Slipping Away" as the most personal song he had written up to this point in his career. "It's not really about anything in particular. It's not about a specific event ... It's just like emotionally descriptive." "Very" is a song that Moby described as his homage to
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and
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.


Release

''Hotel'' was released internationally on March 14, 2005; its US release followed on March 22. The lead single was " Lift Me Up," released on February 28, 2005. The second UK single, "
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," was released on May 23, 2005, to coincide with Moby's UK tour. As with Moby's previous albums ''Play'' and ''18'', an accompanying DVD for ''Hotel'' was later released, featuring the videos for the album's singles, live footage, and a sequel to Moby's home movie and tour diary series, ''Give an Idiot a Camcorder''. The bonus disc of ''Hotel,'' titled ''Hotel: Ambient'', which consisted of
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, was later re-released as a separate release on December 16, 2014. The release contains remastered versions of all songs on the original, together with three extra tracks: "May 4 Two," "Spaired Long," and "Live Forever (Long)."


Critical reception

''Hotel'' received generally mixed reviews from critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an
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score of 47, based on 24 reviews, which indicates "mixed or average reviews". Critics gave a lukewarm reaction to the album's first disc, which they felt was mostly "predictable" and "generic," while most of the praise went towards the second disc comprising ambient techno:
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calling it the record's "saving grace" and ''
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'' complimenting its "ethereal" instrumentals. Andy Kellman from
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observed that ''Hotel'' shows little inspiration from Moby's previously advertised new wave and post-punk era, while criticizing his decision to hold off from sampling, which he felt led to an album with "all valley and no peaks," but nevertheless praised the "lovely" opening and closing tracks. Not all critics opposed Moby's decision to abstain from sampling; Christian Hoard from ''
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'' considered the "nostalgic" songs to "transmit singer-songwriter warmth and clarity through textures that effuse autumnal beauty," despite their feeling relatively sparse, and the slower tracks " aguingout." On the other hand, Robert Hilburn of the ''
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'' was unimpressed with Moby's "detached, deadpan" vocals, which leave most of the tracks as "surface decorations." He felt that although it sounds more "natural," its essence was instead "less organic and more calculated," thus showing the album's "insistence on being liked." Writing for ''
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'', David Peschek also commented on the record's vocals, feeling that the "cumulative vocal pallor" and "bizarrely cliched ideas" make for a "wan listen." Eric Henderson from ''
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'' further compared the record to a chain of hotels, writing: " otelis one identical room/song after another. Same furnishings, same instrumentation, same emotionless façade." Nick Cowen of ''
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'' felt similarly about the album's "bland and instantly forgettable" tone, while disapproving of the "unbelievably bad" cover of "Temptation," which he wrote was too "stripped down" and slow. ''
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s Rob Mitchum was most critical of ''Hotel'', pointing out that the record "strikes the same mood of one-way-street sloganeering" consisting of "simple, familiar, and recycled" imagery, which dropped Moby to a "blank manufacturer of rock-by-numbers," devoid of his previously distinguishing characteristics. However, ''
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s Doug Brog was more positive towards the album, commending Moby's "appealing cheekiness" among the songs, especially with the "big-chorus soft rock" of "Slipping Away." Andy Battaglia from ''
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'' agreed that ''Hotel'' still "holds out a few touching glimmers," with songs like "Slipping Away," which is carried by a "robust melodic hook," coupled with the "sexy, mysterious production and breathy vocals" on "I Like It."


Track listing


Personnel

Credits for ''Hotel'' adapted from album liner notes. * Moby –
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, mixing,
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, writing, instruments, vocals * Jason Candler – vocals *
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– vocals * Scott Frassetto – drums * Orion Simprini – vocals *
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– mixing, vocals *
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– vocals * Kurt Uenala – vocals


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


References


External links

* * {{authority control 2005 albums Moby albums Mute Records albums Albums recorded at Electric Lady Studios Ambient techno albums Albums produced by Moby