Moby borrowed riffs from tracks by Led Zeppelin and Guns ‘N Roses during an impromptu gig outside a tube station in London last night.
The surprise busking session in Sloane Square, which was recorded for the BBC, saw the artist preview tracks of his new album, ‘Last Night’.
Playing alongside a female vocalist, Moby also played his classic tracks ‘Natural Blues’ and ‘Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad’.
During a spontaneous blues jam, he went on to sample Led Zeppelin’s ‘Whole Lotta Love’ and Guns ‘N Roses ‘Sweet Child ‘O Mine’, reports the BBC.
Moby releases his new album on March 31st. ‘Last Night’ will preceded by the single ‘Alice’, which is released on March 17th.
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