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==Legacy== Moby occupies a singular place in electronic music history. ''Play'' demonstrated that electronic music could achieve mass-market pop appeal without sacrificing artistic ambition, opening commercial and cultural doors for subsequent generations of electronic artists. His early work in the New York rave scene and his UK chart successes in the early 1990s helped connect American and British electronic cultures at a formative moment for the genre. His willingness to shift styles radically β from hardcore techno to punk to ambient to gospel-influenced pop β has made him a difficult artist to categorize, but also an enduring and unpredictable one. Despite the controversies surrounding his memoirs, his influence on electronic, ambient, and indie music remains substantial.
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