"Last Night" is the eighth studio album by American electronic musician Moby, released in 2008. It marks a departure from his previous albums, focusing more on dance-oriented tracks inspired by New York City's club scene.
The album features a mix of electronic dance music genres, including house, techno, and disco, infused with Moby's signature melodic style. It includes collaborations with guest vocalists such as Grandmaster Caz, Sylvia Robinson, and MC Lyte, adding diversity to the album's sound.
"Last Night" is conceptually centered around the experience of a night out in New York City, capturing the energy, excitement, and emotions associated with club culture. Tracks like "Disco Lies," "Ooh Yeah," and "I Love to Move in Here" are upbeat and energetic, with pulsating rhythms and catchy hooks that invite listeners to dance.
Despite mixed critical reviews, "Last Night" received praise for its infectious grooves, infectious melodies, and Moby's ability to create a cohesive and immersive listening experience. It reached moderate commercial success and solidified Moby's reputation as one of the leading figures in electronic music.