At a recent Chicago concert by the Aphex Twin, the British deejay reclined on a couch while twiddling knobs. If this was electronic music at its most abstract and distanced, then Moby, who performed ...
Moby returns to his techno past, sort of, on “Hotel,” Fannypack brings the lollipop hip-hop on “See You Next Tuesday” and Bloc Party sounds its “Silent Alarm” in this week's reviews. “Hotel,” MobyFive ...
In 1997, Moby released a CD, “Animal Rights,” that alienated a large chunk of his fan base. Known up to then primarily as a techno artist, Moby, who performs Wednesday in Seattle, shocked fans with a ...
It would have sounded like a cross between Pantera and punk legends Flipper. Asked if he tried to start any side projects beyond the aforementioned craziness, Moby said, "In the early '90s, I was ...
Moby says the founders of Detroit techno music made it possible for him and other artists to achieve commercial success by figuring out how to market it to the masses. He spoke with Minnesota Public ...
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