The song reflects the melancholy of a breakup. Moby describes it as being about "loving someone but knowing you shouldn't be with them".
Candidly explores his struggles with poverty , his Christian faith , sobriety , and the eventual decline of the 90s rave culture.
Covers 1989 to 1999, tracking his journey from a "naive kid" in the Connecticut suburbs to a major electronic musician.
Moby’s autobiography, titled Porcelain: A Memoir , chronicles his life and the evolution of the New York City dance scene.
Released as the sixth single from the 1999 album Play , "Porcelain" is considered one of Moby’s most iconic tracks.
It gained significant exposure after being featured in the 2000 film The Beach starring Leonardo DiCaprio. 📖 The Memoir: Porcelain (2016)