Porcelain by Moby

E286434

"Porcelain" by Moby is a downtempo electronic track from his 1999 album "Play," widely recognized for its melancholic melody and prominent use in film soundtracks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Play
albumReleaseYear 1999
artist Moby
chartPerformance charted on UK Singles Chart
charted on US Billboard dance charts
reached top 10 in several European countries
composer Moby
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception often cited as a highlight of the album Play
widely acclaimed by music critics
genre downtempo
electronic music
hasISRC GBAAA9900390
hasLengthAlbumVersion about 4 minutes 1 second
hasLengthSingleVersion about 3 minutes 58 seconds
hasMusicalKey E-flat minor
hasMusicVideo Porcelain music video directed by Jonas Åkerlund
hasMusicVideoDirector Jonas Åkerlund
hasNotableFeature downtempo beat
melancholic piano melody
prominent string-like synth pads
use of reverb-heavy vocals
hasTheme melancholy
relationship regret
hasTimeSignature 4/4
hasVocalStyle melancholic
includedIn numerous chillout compilations
soundtrack of film The Beach
isSignatureSongOf Moby
language English
lyricist Moby
partOf Play
performer Moby
productionType electronic production with sampled elements
publisher Little Idiot Music
recordLabel Elektra Records
Mute Records
V2 Records
releaseYear 2000
tempoBPM 96
trackNumberOnAlbumPlay 5
usedIn film The Beach
television advertisements
television series
various film soundtracks
writerCreditName Richard Melville Hall

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The Beach notableSong Porcelain by Moby