Ambient's Moby absolutely nothing new. Even on earlier albums, some quieter songs were always, I sometimes even found really good. But what the New York electro sound hobbyist delivers here is from start to finish a single sleeping pill. Consistently spherical synth-strings, but hardly catchy melodies. The high-profile guest singers (inside) can help any of the tracks to the right class. Pre-listening of the deluxe version, although I thought at Track 13 (I tried) and 14 (Illot Mollo) "oh, get the album still something Pepp the end?". But even at Track 15 the work relapsed into the spherical lethargy that let me play already with the Skip button. Thus Innocents is now the first Moby album since Play that is found not included in my collection. Too bad. Already the last album's technique not just in front of creativity and innovation. Producers such as Jonathan Sigsworth are there currently much more adventurous. Moby has considerable catching up to do here, he wants to build on the class of days gone again. To wish it would be.