Robert Moss invites you into a world of introspective exploration with his 2003 album, "Lost in Translation." This 47-minute journey is a blend of evocative tracks that delve into themes of identity, culture, and personal discovery. With a diverse range of songs, from the introspective "Lost in Translation" to the empowering "Goddess of Freedom," Moss crafts a soundscape that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. The album's three-part suites, "Cultural Revolution" and "Lost in the Jungle," showcase Moss's ability to weave complex narratives through music, while tracks like "Everything Is Ok" and "Life's Embrace" offer moments of reflection and solace. Released under his own label, Robert Moss, this album is a testament to the artist's unique vision and artistic integrity. Whether you're drawn to the raw energy of "Digging up the Bones" or the tender intimacy of "He Sets Her Free," "Lost in Translation" is an album that invites repeated listens and deep engagement.