Moby Reimagines A Timeless Meditation With "When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die" Remix Collection
- Charles Luberisse

- 2 hours ago
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Written By: Big C

Some songs refuse to fade with time, instead they simply evolve into new forms. Electronic pioneer Moby revisits one of his most haunting compositions with a new remix package for When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die. Originally introduced in the 2026 orchestral rework from his album Future Quiet, the release expands the track into a wide spectrum of sonic interpretations. The collection includes eight new remixes from Moby himself alongside an acapella version and reimagined versions from Jacob Lusk, John Tejada, NOHR, and High Beam. Each reinterpretation reshapes the emotional core of the song while preserving the fragile atmosphere that made it resonate for decades. With the remix package, Moby bridges past and present by allowing a beloved composition to breathe in entirely new spaces.

This new remix package extends that transformation further, offering interpretations that range from meditative ambience to club-ready momentum. Tejada’s remix anchors the track in atmospheric techno textures, while NOHR stretches the composition into expansive ambient territory. High Beam’s version lifts the energy with sweeping synths and driving rhythm, creating a powerful dancefloor moment without losing the song’s reflective soul. The remix release arrives as Moby prepares for a major return to the stage in 2026. He is set to perform at Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in April before embarking on his largest European tour in a decade. Let us know your thoughts to the remix collection below and explore the next phase of Moby by following on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, YouTube, TikTok, and Bandcamp.





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