The Comforting Nostalgia / Hope of Special Guest Sam Fender
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.

Moby returns to
Morning Becomes Eclectic while in town for the Grammy nominations and to highlight his latest release,
18 - B-Sides (V2 - 2003). He also took the reins as guest DJ playing songs from his personal collection.
Morning Becomes Eclectic with stories of his get-togethers with music luminaries like
New Order and
David Bowie. He chose to share what he says is a perfect wedding song,
Nick Drake-s
Northern Sky as well as his live version of the
Radiohead song
Creep which was recorded at the 25th Anniversary of the Glastonbury Music Festival in the U.K.
Moby also talked about the comedy sketches he films.
Herman Melville, author of
Moby Dick,
Moby holds the distinction, according to
The Guinness Book of Records, for releasing
Thousand the fastest single ever, clocking in at 1000 beats per minute.
Moby is also a restaurateur owning a vegan-dining establishment in New York City called
Teany.
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.