The much-discussed new autobiography of Moby that sparked reactions as soon as it was released abroad. What do you do when you realize you have everything you ever wanted but still feel empty? What do you do when everything around you is falling apart?
The second part of Moby's autobiography is a journey into the dark labyrinth of fame and the demons lurking behind the lifestyle of the famous. In the summer of 1999, the album Play was released, defining the millennium and catapulting the artist to superstardom.
He suddenly found himself hanging out with David Bowie, Lou Reed, and Madonna, taking ecstasy for breakfast (most days), drinking vodka (every day), and having sex with models (a bit more rarely). It was a diet he couldn't maintain for long. And then, everything fell apart.
With the title of the book derived from a lyric in his song, Extreme Ways, he candidly reveals his struggle with depression and addiction. He does not hide the fact that he contemplated death as a form of redemption and starts the book describing the way he wanted to end his life.
"A chronicle of debauchery and despair that brought Moby back to sobriety" - New York Post
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