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Subject: Moby (Musician)

  • Monday Music Junkie Returns: Gutter Twins, Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, M. Ward and more

    January 14, 2008
  • Letters

    November 2, 2000
  • Around Hear

    November 2, 2000
  • Lotto Luck

    May 9, 2002
  • Mixed Nuts

    August 22, 2002
  • Air Con

    January 29, 2004
  • Moby

    March 31, 2005
  • MC Frontalot

    Saturday, May 27, at the Jackpot Saloon.

    May 25, 2006
  • Telling Tails

    Moby's Fish Tales casts the bait well but doesn't always hook.

    November 17, 2005
  • Party Pooper

    It wasn't just cranky neighbors who brought down Westport's biggest dance club. Its owner was the real buzz killer.

    September 15, 2005
  • Moby Great

    A 21-month tour hasn't taken its toll on Moby, who can't wait to start crafting his sequel to Play.

    September 28, 2000
  • Power Play

    The Control Freeks bring order to Chaos Theory.

    July 28, 2005
  • Backwash

    We drag the river for stuff you didn't know you were missing.

    May 5, 2005
  • Declaration of Independence

    William Inge didn't think anything was the matter with Kansas.

    April 21, 2005
  • Dance, Dance Revolution

    This was the year electronic dance music got its head -- and its ass -- out of the past.

    December 30, 2004
  • DJ Ty Tek

    Saturday, September 4, at Kabal.

    September 2, 2004
  • Azure Ray

    Monday, April 12, at the Jackpot Saloon.

    April 8, 2004
  • Messin' With Texas

    Musicians take cracks at G-Dub, with varying results.

    January 22, 2004
  • SpiritFest (National)

    Thursday, July 3 - Saturday, July 5, at Liberty Memorial.

    July 3, 2003
  • Memoir Tricks

    The Unicorn's latest puts everything in black and white.

    May 8, 2003
  • Pigface

    Friday, April 18, at the Uptown Theater.

    April 17, 2003
  • You Know We're Right

    These 50 songs can lead music fans to multi-genre nirvana.

    January 2, 2003
  • 100 Albums and Running

    A Change for the better tops the list of 2002's best records.

    December 26, 2002
  • Fear Factor

    But just think, no one hates TV more than Trent Lott.

    December 26, 2002
  • Radio Active

    DJ C-Vaughn takes over the airwaves.

    December 5, 2002
  • Anything but Joey

    Saturday, September 21, at the Hurricane.

    September 19, 2002
  • DJ Spooky

    Thursday, July 18, at the Pool Room.

    July 18, 2002
  • Moby

    Thursday, July 11, at the City Market.

    July 11, 2002
  • Moby

    18 (V2)

    June 20, 2002
  • King Nothing

    Spirit Fest's latest serving of musical fast-food is too heavy on the cheese.

    May 30, 2002
  • The Prince

    At long last, the Godfather's son makes his first film, and it was not easy.

    May 23, 2002
  • Torch Songs

    Local rappers represent at the Olympics, but leave the salt out.

    February 14, 2002
  • Hunger Strike

    Can a non-9/11 benefit album make any noise?

    December 6, 2001
  • Around Hear

    Fans of modern rock might find this weekend's concert offerings dis-Spiriting.

    August 30, 2001
  • Untrue West

    He's cuddly, goofy and often a bore. Meet the new Jesse James.

    August 16, 2001
  • Various Artists

    Tomb Raider (Elektra)

    June 28, 2001
  • Around Hear

    This weekend, Kansas City serves up its best blues and jazz on both sides of the state line.

    June 21, 2001
  • Culture Clash

    Alex Paterson returns from Orblivion with a disc that inspires passionate responses.

    April 19, 2001
  • Buzzbox

    Gooding

    April 12, 2001
  • Solid Oak

    Paul Oakenfold packs the club crowd into the Uptown, and local dance-music guru DJ Roland predicts more big-name shows will follow.

    April 5, 2001
  • Pitch Picks 2000

    Our music writers select the best and worst singles, concerts, and videos.

    December 14, 2000
  • Around Hear

    Spirit Fest wrap-up, D.C. Bellamy, Kristie Stremel, and Lost Pride

    September 14, 2000
  • Spin City

    DJ and rave promoters insist it's all about the music and the vibe -- something the police and government bureaucrats need to know.

    June 22, 2000
  • The Gadjits

    Electrophonic Foundation, Terry Everett Quiett, and Element

    June 1, 2000
  • Award-winning stupidity

    The Grammys have become a dumbed-down popularity contest instead of a legitimate celebration of excellence.

    January 13, 2000
  • New releases, Tuesday, June 30

    Killswitch Engage release their self-titled fifth album. It will inevitably be described as "melodic" and / or "pummelling." The biggest release this week is Wilco's Wilco (The Album), which seems to be getting great reviews, even though every person I know who considers themselves a "big Wilco fan" thinks it's awful and boring. My coworker Dylan has purchased every Wilco release on the day of its release, to the point of taking his break at 10am, so he could walk into Love Garden as it opened

    June 30, 2009
  • Incoming: Moby @ Beaumont

    Richard Melville Hall, alias Moby is taking a night off from his current tour to drop by the Beaumont Club for a DJ set on Friday, October 2, courtesy of the Buzz and U:Move. $20.65 pre-sale tickets are available now through 10 p.m. this Friday, September 11, via Ticketmaster. (Password: MOBYGO) Moby's ninth and latest, Wait for Me, has been getting mostly good reviews for its dark, mournful vibes, which are very much at play in the David Lynch-directed video for "Shot in the Back of the Head.

    September 9, 2009
  • Tonight: ...music video? at the Record Bar

    The most frustrating band to Google ever plays at the Record Bar tonight. Hailing from Tucson, they're called ...music video? and if the Record Bar's website hadn't had their website, I'd have no fucking clue what they sounded like. Joe Odea​They're a post-rock kind of indie electronic act, not dissimilar to the Postal Service or Her Space Holiday's earlier stuff. The band operates in a territory more akin to soundscape acts like Explosions In the Sky than someone like Moby, to be more pr

    September 10, 2009
  • The Beatbox: Moby

    October 1, 2009
  • Former In the Pines members form alliance of art and music with Biarchy

    When Brad Hodgson told me, on a recent First Friday night, that he had left his position as frontman for In the Pines, one my favorite Kansas City bands ever, I would've sliced off his ear with a sword cane. But (a) I had no sword cane and (b) I had heard tracks from his awesome new project, Biarchy.Matt Naquin​ Launched in early October, Biarchy is a two-man project conceived by Hodgson and fellow former ITP member Mike Myers (who drummed for the band, which, by the way, is forging on to

    November 6, 2009