True story — a confession, if you will: Prior to interviewing Moby, I knew very little about the man. I mean, I’ve read the occasional article about him, knew he was a born-again Christian, a descendant of Herman Melville (hence his moniker) and a vegetarian. I knew as well that he made electronic music but [...]
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Rising Swiftly to the Surface: An Interview with Moby
Posted: November 15, 1999 by Sean Flinn in Interviews, MusicTags: coachella, Electronic Music, moby, Mute Records
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Concert Review: Coachella 1999 — If You Can’t Stand The Heat, Get Out of the Desert
Posted: October 15, 1999 by Sean Flinn in Concert Reviews, MusicTags: alternative music, coachella, DJ Shadow, Electronic Music, moby, qbert, rahzel, ritchie hawtin, underworld
The 1999 Coachella Valley Festival of Music and Arts proved that you don’t need a radio-friendly super-trendy lineup of bands to give hordes of people a great time. Oh, yeah — and that rock as you may know it is dead. The highly anticipated Coachella Festival promised, at the very least, a spectacle worthy of [...]
