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Richard Melville Hall is very comfortable describing his "feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem"--which is mind-boggling once you realize that Hall is the artist better known as Moby, the musical jack-of-all-trades whose career has exploded over the past decade. His 1999 album, Play, has sold almost 10 million copies worldwide and, along with its singles, earned him Grammy nominations for the past three years running.
Success has also given Moby a platform for his progressive views, in which equality for gay people is right up there with his environmentalism and veganism. Although he's said on his Web site that he's straight, while speaking to The Advocate, Moby declines to categorize his sexuality. "The truth is, I'm really open-minded, and I've experimented a lot," says the 36-year-old musician. "I can find myself being attracted to just about anybody and having crushes on just about anybody regardless of their gender."
Moby spoke to The Advocate on the telephone from London while preparing to unleash the long-awaited follow-up to Play, titled simply 18, which features vocals by Angie Stone, "onetime lesbian" Sinead O'Connor, and female rapper MC Lyte.
In making 18, how did you cope with the pressure to live up to Play's success?
Well, the thing is, when I was making Play, I didn't think that anyone was ever actually going to listen to it. And with 18, I didn't feel that sense of desperation. I felt in some ways that I could relax and just focus more on making a record that I thought was beautiful--that hopefully other people would think was beautiful--without this desperation and pressure.
18 sounds like a cycle about love and loss.
Yeah, which is ironic because the year while I was making this I didn't necessarily experience love or loss [chuckles]. I think if someone were in the process of breaking up with their significant other, this record would be a very emotional counterpart to that experience.
Not that the album is a big downer. "We Are AH Made of Stars," for example, is inspirational. But the closer, "I'm Not Worried at AH"--listening to it now, it feels like a response to September 11. Do you make that coinnection to the song?.
Well, all the songs on 18 were written before September 11. In making this album, I think I wrote around 150 songs. So choosing which were going to be included on the record was influenced by [the] sort of post-September 11 atmosphere.
You've put essays on tolerance, veganism, and Christianity in your liner notes. Do you ever fear you might be alienating some people?
I know that I've alienated people. For example, last year when Elton John and Eminem performed together [at the 2001 Grammy Awards], the music industry was kind of bending over backward to defend Eminem, and I was bending over backward to say, "No, this is misogyny and homophobia at its most virulent and most offensive." To be honest with you, I don't know Eminem, so I have nothing against him, but I find music and culture that glorify homophobia and misogyny to be really offensive.
Do you still actively refer to yourself as a Christian?
In the most simple and unconventional way. I love the teachings of Christ.
So how does it make you feel when "Christian values" are used as reasons for homophobic actions?
Christ's teachings so specifically preach the virtues of compassion and love and humility and nonjudgmentalism--to see Christians behaving so antithetically toward the teachings of Christ, I'm really offended by it. More so than if I weren't a Christian.
Your nickname "Moby" is a reference to the fact that you're Herman Melville's great-great-grandnephew. Much has been made of Melville's sexuality....
Wasn't it rumored that he and Nathaniel Hawthorne were lovers?
Yes. He supposedly had a big crush on Hawthorne and moved to western Massachusetts to be near him.
But at the same time, you can have sexual and nonsexual crushes. So maybe he went to western Massachusetts so he and Hawthorne could fuck each other senseless, or maybe he went to western Massachusetts so they could hang out and play chess. Who knows?
Billy Budd and Moby Dick were actually named two of the top 100 gay books of all time.
Oh, yeah, one of the opening scenes in Moby Dick is so homoerotic, it's almost like a Tom of Finland fantasy. When he [Ishmael] rents a bed and the "giant, noble savage" gets into bed with him and throws his arm around him--as far as gay literotica goes, that's up there.
A lot of your fans are younger and eschew sexual labels. Do you?
If I had to label myself, I'd just say I'm open-minded and I like people. Ideally, my hope is to live in a world where people's sexual orientation is as strict or as ambiguous as they choose it to be but is never subject to judgment. There are times in my life when I've been promiscuous, times when I've been celibate, times when ... [Pauses] Yeah, just [call me] open-minded and experimental.
Do you sense that a lot of gay people listen to your music?
I find it really difficult to generalize because gay people are all so different: They're conservative and they're liberal and they're right-wing and left-wing and flamboyant and buttoned-down. So as far as whether gay people like my music, I hope so. Whether it's Log Cabin Republicans or flamboyant queens, I hope they both [enjoy] it.
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