NEW YORK (Moby Official Website) - Dance star Moby and David Bowie have conducted a bizarre set of interviews on Moby's official website. Mixed in with Bowie's views on 20th century art (his favourite artists are Andy Warhol and Duchamp), his love of Iceland ('an extraordinary wasteland' says Bowie) and his wish to be taller, Bowie says he has no plans to appear in any more films. 'I have no plans whatsoever,' he says. 'It's not something I can say I truly enjoy. I almost think that stage acting was more fun. It has a sense of transience that is nice. Like smoke.' Bowie says his most loathed historical figure is Donny Osmond. Answering Bowie's questions, Moby says he wants to embark on a mini US tour playing punk rock in 'seedy bars and nightclubs.' 'It's one of my secret dreams to travel around North America in a crappy little van and play punk rock in seedy bars and nightclubs,' says Moby. Of his huge international success and the platinum sales for his last album, Play, Moby says: 'I never expected to have even a smidgen of success so I'm thrilled with the way that things have gone. I always thought that I would spend the rest of my life making music that no one would ever want to listen to.'
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