Moby - Almost Home (with Damien Jurado) -

: Moby has described the central theme as a shared human understanding of what "home" truly means. Moby - Almost Home (with Damien Jurado)

: The song features a slow-paced arrangement with buried percussion, looped guitar riffs, and strings. Critics have noted its similarity to the folk-informed falsetto style of artists like Bon Iver . Versions : Original (2013) : Found on the album Innocents . Moby - Almost Home (with Damien Jurado)

is a soulful, melancholic collaboration between electronic artist Moby and Seattle indie-folk singer-songwriter Damien Jurado . Originally released in September 2013 on Moby's 11th studio album, Innocents , the track is celebrated for its hypnotic blend of ambient electronics and Jurado’s vulnerable, "angelic" vocals. Key Musical & Production Facts : Moby has described the central theme as

: The song is widely interpreted as a soundtrack for travelers, symbolizing either a literal physical trip or a metaphorical journey through life and toward a place of belonging. Versions : Original (2013) : Found on the album Innocents

: Lyrics like "When I was a child... I'd run and hide to be at your side" suggest a search for childhood comfort and safety.

: A live version was recorded during Moby’s brief three-night residency at The Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles in 2013. Lyrical Meaning & Themes