Moby-He come to play music and his music Conquest the World!
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Moby-He come to play music and his music Conquest the World!
Moby (born Richard Melville Hall, September 11, 1965), is an American songwriter, musician and singer.
He was born in Harlem, New York, and raised in Darien, Connecticut. After eight UK Top 40 singles in the 1990s with techno music, his biggest success was his more mainstream album Play, released in 1999, which sold 10 million copies worldwide.[1] He continues to record and release music today.ok,let see how many ads use his music :
We Are All Made Of Stars” was featured in:
A 2002 Intel Pentium television commercial in the United States
“Ah-Ah” and “Next Is the E” were featured in:
The 1992 motion picture Cool World
“First Cool Hive” was featured in:
The movie Scream.
Opening credits of Finnish IT news program verkoss@ (produced by Media-Active Oy, aired on MTV3 circa 1996—1998).
“Inside” was featured in:
The WB’s hit show Popular.
The big wave surfing documentary, “Riding Giants”.
“Find my Baby” was featured in:
The WB’s hit show Charmed, Season two.
Oliver Stone’s football film Any Given Sunday.
Les Mayfield’s western film American Outlaws.
Commercials for the former generation of Nissan Almera car.
Also used in an advert for Nescafé coffee in the U.K.
“In My Heart” was featured in:
One of the trailers for the 2006 movie The Pursuit of Happyness
Commercials for the Nokia Nseries phones
“God Moving Over the Face of the Waters,” was featured in:
The climax of the 1995 motion picture Heat.
The 1996 Rover 400 car commercial.
The 1999 documentary One Day in September.
The trailer for the 2005 movie Syriana.
The 2006 Apple commercial for the Intel-based line of iMac PCs.
Lil Wayne sampled this song for his track I’m Me off The Leak (The Carter III Mixtape).
“I’m Not Worried At All” was featured in:
TV-series CSI: NY episode “Oedipus Hex”, Season Three Episode Five.
“Flower” was featured in:
The 2000 movie Gone in Sixty Seconds.
“Natural Blues” was featured in:
The movie Freddy Got Fingered.
Television promos for the BBC News, 2000.
The movie Basic.
The TV Show Cold Case
“Rafters” was featured in:
The 2003 Australian Swimming Championship, Broadcast on the Seven Network.
“Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?” was featured in:
The climax of the documentary film Peaceable Kingdom
The trailer for the 2001 movie Black Hawk Down.
Episode 3 of the 6th season of the BBC TV-show Monarch of the Glen
The last song to be preformed on TFI Friday featuring Elton John (who was hosting)
“Rushing” was featured in:
The 2002 premiere trailer for the film Unfaithful
Background music for the local forecast on The Weather Channel
“Extreme Ways” was featured in:
The end of the 2002 movie The Bourne Identity and its 2004 and 2007 sequels, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum.
Trailers and promos for various PBS Shows
Over the closing credits for the 2005 BBC drama-documentary If… Drugs Were Legal .
“Honey” was featured in:
The Ben Stiller movie “Permanent Midnight”
The 2003 movie Holes
Commercials for the Maxwell House coffee
“When It’s Cold I’d Like to Die” was featured in:
The final scene and end credits of episode 67 of the HBO original series The Sopranos ("Join the Club")
“Porcelain” was featured in:
The 1998 film Playing by Heart
The 1999 film The Beach and its trailer.
Commercial bumpers for Spanish TV channel TVE
The 2001 film Dancing at the Blue Iguana
The 2001 film Is Harry on the Boat
The May 30, 2000 series finale of TV drama “Party of Five”
A 2000 Canadian Baileys Irish Cream Television Advertisement
Virgin Atlantic’s Boarding Music during November 2005
“Everloving” was featured in:
The movie Seabiscuit
The movie version of He Died with a Felafel in His Hand
A trailer for the 2000 film Requiem for a Dream
A trailer for the 2003 film We Don’t Live Here Anymore
A series of TV adverts for BP South Africa during 2005
Oliver Stone’s football film Any Given Sunday
An episode of the WB cartoon series Mission Hill
“My Weakness” was featured in:
The season 7 episode of The X-Files, “Closure”
The movie Any Given Sunday
The 2001 film Behind Enemy Lines[12]
The 2002 film The Salton Sea[12]
“The Sky Is Broken” was featured in:
Episode “All Things” of season 7 of The X-Files
“One of These Mornings” was featured in:
Multiple episodes of Without a Trace
The 2006 theatrical version of Miami Vice
“Lift Me Up” was featured in:
The racing game Asphalt Urban GT 2, with the Nokia N-Gage and Nintendo DS versions featuring a slightly edited version of the song, while other versions (Java & Symbian OS) featuring only the main tune.
The 2006 Bemani game beatmania (North America)
During 2006 on Channel Nine Australia’s coverage of Rugby League
ITV coverage of the Formula One racing
The 2007 commercial advertising Discovery’s show called Expedition Borneo
In Doctor Who Confidential The Valiant Quest
Commercial for the Polish mineral water Kropla Beskidu.
“Oil 1” was featured in:
The movie The Saint
“Bodyrock” was featured in:
The video game NBA Courtside with Kobe Bryant featuring the main guitar melody during the opening cutscene and menus.
The video game FIFA 2001
The opening credits sequence for later episodes of Veronica’s Closet
Joss Whedon’s series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The trailer for the 2001 film Ali
The opening credits sequence for Hype
“Memory Gospel” was featured in:
The 2000 film Get Carter
The 2001 film Ali
The 2002 film 40 Days and 40 Nights
“New Dawn Fades”, originally by Joy Division, was featured in:
The 1995 film Heat
“Anthem” was featured in:
The 2006 film Miami Vice
“Go” was featured in:
The 2002 film 24 Hour Party People, although it does not appear on the soundtrack.
“Slipping Away” was featured in:
Movistar commercials in Spain in October 2006
“Love of Strings” was featured in:
Jaguar commercials in 2003
“Beautiful” was featured in:
The 2006 film The Devil Wears Prada
“Signs of Love” was featured in:
A second season episode of Smallville.
“In This World” was featured in:
The skateboard video Zero: New Blood, in the advertisement of the video Mystery: Black and White
The Preview song for the third season of the ABC hit show Alias
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