Instinct Dance

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Instinct Dance
Compilation album by
ReleasedDecember 1991
Recorded1989-1991
Genre House, techno
Length50:59
Label Instinct
Producer Moby
Moby chronology
Instinct Dance
(1991)
Moby
(1992)

Instinct Dance is a compilation album by Moby, collecting tracks previously released on singles under Moby's several pseudonyms. [1] Two years later a similar compilation was released entitled Early Underground .

Track listing

All tracks are written by Moby.

No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."Party Time"BarracudaBarracuda 12" (1991)4:13
2."Drug Fits the Face"BarracudaBarracuda 12" (1991)3:50
3."Besame"BarracudaBarracuda 12" (1991)3:42
4."Go (Original Mix)" Moby Mobility EP (1990)6:33
5."Mobility" Moby Mobility EP (1990)6:10
6."Rock the House"BrainstormBrainstorm 12" (1991)4:30
7."Move the Colours"BrainstormBrainstorm 12" (1991)4:04
8."Drop a Beat"Brainstorm, then Moby Brainstorm 12" (1991)4:23
9."Voodoo Child (Remix)" Voodoo Child Voodoo Child 12" (1991)3:55
10."Have You Seen My Baby?" Voodoo Child, then Moby Voodoo Child 12" (1991)4:05
11."Permanent Green [*]" Voodoo Child Voodoo Child 12" (1991)5:50

[*] Only on the CD edition [2]

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