Moby 

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  1. May

    30

    Los Angeles (LA), CA, US

    The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever

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Upcoming concerts (8)

  1. May

    30

    Los Angeles (LA), CA, US

    The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever

  2. May

    31

    Los Angeles (LA), CA, US

    The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever

  3. Sep

    19

    London, UK

    The 02

  4. Sep

    21

    Antwerp, Belgium

    Sportpaleis Antwerpen

  5. Sep

    22

    Berlin, Germany

    Velodrom

  6. Sep

    23

    Düsseldorf, Germany

    Mitsubishi Electric Hall

  7. Sep

    24

    Paris, France

    Zénith Paris - La Villette

  8. Sep

    25

    Prilly, Switzerland

    Vaudoise Aréna

Biography

  • Moby (born 11 September 1965) aka Richard Melville Hall from Harlem, US is an electronic musician, producer, singer and songwriter who helped shape dance music in the nineties.

    His nickname comes from the fact that his great-great-grand uncle was Herman Melville, author of the classic Moby Dick.

    As a teen, Hall played in hardcore band Vatican Commodores before lending a hand on vocals to band Flipper while their singer was in prison. In the 90’s after a brief stint at college and moving to New York, US, Hall began DJing in dance clubs as his interest in techno furthered. Releasing music on independent labels under various monikers such as: Barracuda and Brainstorm, Hall released his first material “Mobility” in 1990 under the name Moby.

    Working with British director David Lynch, Moby produced the theme tune for his television series Twin Peaks and the single “Go” was released in 1991 was a great success, landing in the UK’s Top Ten singles chart. As Moby continued to experiment with techno so did his foray into DJing clubs and raves across America. An iconic moment in Moby’s career occurred in 1992 when played at the annual Mixmag Awards show and at the end of his set he quite dramatically smashed his keyboard.

    Rapidly making a name for himself during the nineties and remixing artists such as: Michael Jackson, Pet Shop Boys and Depeche Mode, he signed with Mute Records in 1993 releasing “Ambient”- a collection of his recordings from 1988 to 1991. That same year he released the double A side single “I Feel It/Thousand” which was recognised as the fastest single by Guinness World Records clocking in an incredible 1000 beats per minute.

    In 1994 Moby signed a major record deal with Elektra and the following year released the critically acclaimed album “Everything Is Wrong” which proved a commercial success. With critics unsure about the future of the electronic music he was producing at the time, Moby decided to release a punk rock album entitled “Animal Rights” in 1996. With a dramatic directional change it distanced Moby from both critics and fans, confusing them as to what kind of artist he was.

    His 1999 album “Play” despite not being a chart success, managed not only to amass over ten million copies the following year but each track was used for either adverts or film soundtracks which helped to make it one of Moby’s most commercial successes.

    Adding to his already impressive list of skills and ventures, in 2001 Moby founded his own touring music festival called Area. Although the festival lasted for only two years he was able to get an eclectic mix of artists to join the line-up such as: OutKast, New Order, David Bowie, Blue Man Group, Gwen Stefani and Busta Rhymes.

    With such a substantial back catalogue of material combined with his influential nature and role within the evolution of nineties electronic music, Moby shall always be revered as the legendary and multi-talented artist who helped shape what the genre has become today.

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Live reviews

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    I saw Moby two years ago, and it was literally life-changing. Aside from the fact that I had been listening to him since I was in middle school (which, trust me, was a LONG time ago), I was interested in seeing the difference between his recorded stuff and a live set, and I was beyond overwhelmed with the mastery he and the most polished bald head in the business brought to DC that night. What brought me the most joy about Moby's live set was that he hit you with the ambient sounds, and then brought you back up again and had you shaking until you were sweating. He is beyond amazing at reading the crowd, and you could tell he was feeding off of our energy, just as much as we were feeding off of his.

    I've also had the chance to take a look at Moby's sets in larger venues, and his energy and excitement are palpable, even from a recorded video taken weeks to months ago. There is something about Moby that makes you feel as if he's music personified when he's behind the decks, and he delivers a whole-of-body experience to those in attendance.

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  • Richard Melville Hall better known by his stage name Moby is considered to be an innovator of electro. Since his first self titled release in 1992, the musician has developed and altered his sound whilst incorporating a number of genres that you would not necessarily associate with electro music.

    Achieving his major commercial success in the late 90s, Richard has now crafted a live show that incorporates this popular material along with what he considers to be his best work. He has also been touring relentlessly which has allowed him to develop the lighting, stage setup and supporting musicians to create an all consuming dance experience.

    The man himself acts as a conductor of sorts as he weaves in and out of the other components moving between vocals, drums and various other instruments. He has no issue in baiting the adoring crowd and keeps them dancing through the whole ethereal show. The exaggerated tones of 'Porcelain' and 'Go' are evidence enough that Moby truly is a modern day icon of alternative electro/dance.

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  • Moby was great as usual. First two acts not nearly as strong. At least the opening act was brief. But what was most annoying for me was the live auction fundraiser between Crystal Method and Moby. I get it; I was at a fundraiser for kids, but it got really old really fasts! Enhance the silent auction or do it all on line ! It got so late I had to leave the venue after four Moby numbers.

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  • Another show I went to for a soon to be ex. And was pleasantly surprised. He puts on a fast moving, high paced show. And his slowdowns are more for rest for himself and the audience. I was highly entertained. Despite not being a fan, I was easily won over. That lil man can get a tail feather shaking.

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  • What a great show, and a great opportunity to see Moby at a small and intimate venue like The Echo. He opened with a few songs from Everything was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt which were all great, and he also played a lot of his well known songs and hits from the past. All good, and happy to be there.

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Past concerts

  1. Oct

    29

    2023
    Los Angeles (LA), CA, US

    Golddiggers

  2. Dec

    30

    2020
    Live Stream

    Music & Healing

  3. Sep

    28

    2019
    Los Angeles (LA), CA, US

    The Ford

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