Few artists have survived the constantly mutating world of dance music from era to era quite like Moby. From his roots in New York's early-'90s rave scene to the commercial gold of Play and 18's ambient electronica, Moby has maintained his place on the shortlist of the genre's crossover stars. His recent performances have highlighted his work as a DJ, departing from his mid-period forays into rock musicianship, but at Moogfest, he was in full-on rock star mode, stalking the stage and playing guitar, drums and keyboards while leading a band clad all in black through songs from throughout his nearly 20-year career. Hear Moby perform a full concert, recorded live on October 28, 2011 at Moogfest in Asheville, N.C.

Lovesongs & BalladenModern RockAlternative & Indie
Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered Folgen
Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered mit 1 bewerten
Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered mit 2 bewerten
Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered mit 3 bewerten
Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered mit 4 bewerten
Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered mit 5 bewerten
Hear live shows from Spiritualized, Andrew Bird, Wilco, Bon Iver, Alabama Shakes, Beirut and many more. Recorded by NPR Music at venues and festivals across the country.
Folgen von Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered
300 Folgen
-
Folge vom 03.11.2011Moby In Concert: Moogfest 2011
-
Folge vom 03.11.2011Austra In Concert: Moogfest 2011Austra, a.k.a. Toronto-based Katie Stelmanis, released her debut album Feel It Break all of one month before it was shortlisted for the Polaris Prize. It's easy to see why: The disc pairs clear, powerful vocals with dark, distorted analog synthesizers to beautiful effect. She didn't win, but — as she rides a rising tide of dark new-wave artists along with Zola Jesus and a rejuvenated Trent Reznor — it's safe to say things are looking up for her. Hear Stelmanis and her band in a full concert, recorded live on October 28, 2011 at Moogfest in Asheville, N.C.
-
Folge vom 02.11.2011Wild Flag, Live From The Black Cat In Washington, D.C.Wild Flag has only been together for about a year, and just released its debut album last month. But the group has already earned a reputation for stunning, frenetic live performances. Wild Flag's members play with near-total abandon, thrashing on stage to bursts of guitar noise and fierce rhythms. This performance was recorded live at the Black Cat in Washington, D.C. on Oct. 20, 2011.
-
Folge vom 21.10.2011Zola Jesus, Live From (Le) Poisson RougeAs a kid growing up in rural Wisconsin, Nika Roza Danilova wanted to sing opera, but youthful insecurities and performance anxiety kept the diminutive singer from finding her voice. By her late teens, Danilova found it instead in the dark and brooding worlds of goth and experimental synth-rock. In 2006, she began writing and performing as Zola Jesus, and in the past two years unleashed a torrent of intense, mesmerizing songs on three EPs and three full-length albums, including this fall's Conatus.