Moby unveils album ‘Future Quiet’ with reworked ‘When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die’ featuring Jacob Lusk

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Moby has revealed details of his forthcoming album ‘Future Quiet’ and shared a newly reworked version of the Stranger Things favourite ‘When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die’, featuring Gabriels vocalist Jacob Lusk.

The release will serve as the 23rd studio album from the acclaimed producer and songwriter, and is scheduled to arrive on February 20 via BMG. It is available to pre order here.

Made up of 11 tracks, the album signals a fresh creative phase for Moby, blending contemporary piano minimalism with ambient textures and a selection of collaborative performances.

Earlier today Friday January 16, the electronic music pioneer unveiled the project’s first preview with a reimagined take on ‘When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die’. The original version appeared on his 1995 album ‘Everything Is Wrong’ and featured vocals from Mimi Goese. The track later gained renewed attention after appearing in both the first and fourth seasons of hit Netflix series Stranger Things.

Following the song’s resurgence and rise to becoming Moby’s most streamed track, along with its viral success on TikTok, he has now shared an orchestral reinterpretation as the lead single, with Jacob Lusk taking on vocal duties.

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He went on to add: “The results speak for themselves, as his vocals on ‘When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die’ are, I say with something approaching objectivity, transcendent.”

Turning to the wider album, Moby explained that while the music leans heavily into minimal and ambient territory, it should not be mistaken for something lacking impact.

“‘Future Quiet’ is, not surprisingly, quiet,” Moby explained. “To be clear; I love bombast. I love excess and volume. But as the world gets louder and crazier I find myself needing the refuge of quiet, both as a listener and as a musician.”

“For me, and hopefully for others,’ Future Quiet’ is a refuge. The world, self evidently, is more demanding than it’s ever been. The world screams at us, our screens scream at us, other people scream at us, and to retreat from the screaming we need safety and refuge,” he added. “That for me is the goal of ‘Future Quiet’. Writing and recording it was a refuge for me, and I hope that listening to it is a refuge for you.”

Take a look at the album artwork and the complete tracklist below.

Check out the album artwork along with the full tracklist below.

Moby 'Future Quiet' artwork
Moby ‘Future Quiet’ artwork. CREDIT: Press

The ‘Future Quiet’ tracklist is:

  1. When It’s Cold, I’d Like To Die (ft. Jacob Lusk)

  2. This Was Never Meant For Us

  3. Retreat

  4. LiEstrella Del Mar (ft. Elise Serenelle)

  5. Ruhe

  6. Mott St 1992

  7. Precious Mind (ft. India Carney)

  8. Tallinn

  9. On Air (ft. serpentwithfeet)

  10. Selene

  11. La Vide

  12. Great Absence

  13. Mono No Aware

  14. The Opposite of Fear

The announcement follows news of Moby’s largest tour in more than ten years, which includes a major headline performance at Brighton Beach later this summer.

The show marks his long awaited return to Brighton, where he has not performed for over 25 years, and currently stands as his only confirmed UK appearance of 2026. Visit here for tickets.

His most recent UK performance took place in autumn 2024 when he headlined London’s O2. Additional dates scheduled for 2026 include appearances at Coachella in California, Rock Werchter in Belgium and Mad Cool Festival in Madrid, alongside further shows across the US and Europe.

In 2023, Moby spoke with NME as part of the Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?! series, where he revealed that he once nearly formed a supergroup with members of Pantera and Mötley Crüe’s Tommy Lee.

“The Sober Fucks,” he correctly answered. “I’ve been sober for a while now, but this was a late night, alcohol fuelled idea between Pantera’s guitarist Dimebag Darrell, drummer Vinnie Paul, Tommy Lee and I. I regret not starting this chaotic metal band with them, which would have sounded like a cross between Pantera and my old punk group Flipper.”

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Megan Thee Stallion Hospitalized After Getting Sick During Moulin Rouge! The Musical Performance

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Megan Thee Stallion was taken to hospital after becoming unwell during her appearance in Moulin Rouge! The Musical on Tuesday evening.

The Savage hitmaker, whose real name is Megan Pete, began her planned eight week engagement in the production last week, taking on the role of Harold Zidler. The show is currently running at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in New York City.

However, according to a statement from the production team, Megan had to step away from the show after she began experiencing health issues.

"During Tuesday night's production, Megan started feeling very ill and was promptly transported to a local hospital, where her symptoms are currently being evaluated," a representative shared. "We will share additional updates as more information becomes available."

Meanwhile, Megan’s hairstylist Kellon Deryck also reached out to fans, asking them to send their support to the rapper.

"Everyone say a prayer for Megan, we are all at the hospital," he wrote.

At this time, spokespersons for the 31 year old performer have not released any new information.

Megan has made history as the first female identifying artist to take on the role of Zidler, a character first played by Danny Burstein, in any global production of Moulin Rouge! The Musical.

"Stepping onto the Broadway stage and joining the Moulin Rouge! The Musical team is an absolute honour," the Hot Girl Summer artist said previously. "I've always believed in pushing myself creatively and theatre is definitely a new opportunity that I'm excited to embrace. Broadway demands a different level of discipline, preparation and storytelling, but I'm up for the challenge and can't wait for the Hotties (her fans) to see a new side of me."

Moulin Rouge! The Musical is scheduled to end its Broadway run on 26 July, bringing a seven year run to a close.

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