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About

World-renowned DJ and super-producer Moby dropped his 11th studio album Innocents in October 2013, impressing fans yet again with the announcement that it was entirely recorded in his Los Angeles apartment. Moby is best known for the 1999 musical milestone, “Play,” which not only sold 10 million copies and produced eight singles, but also turned EDM into a household name. In 2013, Moby entertained ticket holders with both old and new songs, covering popular and lesser-known material from all 11 of his studio albums. Between a small tour in support of “Innocents,” as well as a handful of west coast DJ sets and festivals, Moby keeps concertgoers in both theaters and rave tents happy with his massive energy and stage presence. His newest album "Innocents" is an ambient and introspective LP. It features a broad range of guest collaborators, including Skylar Grey, Cold Specks, Mark Lanegan, Damien Jurado and Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips.

Cycling through several pseudonyms, Moby had his breakthrough as Moby with his single "Go." In 1993, Moby signed with Mute Records and in 1999, his fifth studio album "Play" sold millions, sky-rocketing him into super stardom. “Innocents” is the first album Moby has made that is self-produced, and this new creative approach has helped generate some of the artist's most mesmerizing and ambient electro-pop in years. Considered by AllMusic as "one of the most important dance music figures of the early 90s," Moby will not disappoint in the days to come. From early 1990s rave anthems and forays into break-beat hardcore to the gorgeous melodies and string arrangements on classic albums, like “Play,” “18” and “Wait for Me,” a Moby concert runs the stylistic gamut when it comes to music. It's like watching a master DJ make a great mix tape right before your eyes.

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 226 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Moby Rocked The House!

    by kdweink on 1/12/12Métropolis - Montreal

    Moby played all his best dance tunes. The venue was perfect. He was personable toward the audience and he even allowed a marriage proposal to take place on stage. I hope he returns soon!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by ilovemusic6 on 12/6/11RFK Stadium Grounds - Washington

    very well run, will absolutely attend an event thrown by the same promotion company in the future

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Brandaction on 12/2/11RFK Stadium Grounds - Washington

    Good set up with the tents. I would advise that next time give hand outs at the doors or set times and performances on which stages. Also, need more bass, more amps/watts. Try to get less of the grungy sounds and more of the west coast rave scene, you'll get more ravegoers. Also try and end the night with a big name such as; Skrillex, Kaskade, Doc. P, etc. Overall great event, I will see yal next year!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Lots of Lackluster Perfomances and Crappy Dubstep

    by PetworthYuppieScum on 12/1/11RFK Stadium Grounds - Washington

    We spent most of the night walking from tent to tent trying to find anything even vaguely decent that wasn't dubstep. Zedd was the only enjoyable set. All my friends had left due to the lack of any interestng music by 11, so I followed suit at 11:30. A total waste of a sizable amount of money. I am done with Steez Promo, too many events overrun with 16 year old hipsters on acid wearing leotards ironically. The laser system was spectacular though, that's the reason this event gets 2 stars. In 11+ years of raving, I cannot ever remember such an insane, frantic, luminous laser system. That was a highlight in an otherwise disappointing night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing party - very well done

    by SSBProductions on 12/1/11RFK Stadium Grounds - Washington

    I'm surprised everything went so well considering how massive this event was. The "tent city" that popped up in the RFK Parking lot was great, and gave the promoters the ability to create their own space exactly as they wanted it. No narrow hallways or small rooms - The rooms were huge and the hallways had plenty of space for groups of people to walk in opposite directions. Dancers and hoopers told me they enjoyed having enough space in the rooms to dance. The sound and lighting in each room were incredible, and all of the professional dancers on stage and around the event really added a nice touch. I would definitely recommend any of the Massive events thrown by Steez to anyone who loves electronic music, loves danging, and loves a good party.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Terrible, and Will NOT go again

    by OdinAlderwood on 11/29/11RFK Stadium Grounds - Washington

    Terrible sound, terrible VIP access, and to be honest, I would like a refund.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Fun

    by samsian on 11/29/11RFK Stadium Grounds - Washington

    I enjoyed Fall Massive overall, and I was there for almost the entire time. It was hard to find a beginning dj that I was into, but the good djs were there at the end. The tents were kind of cold unfortunately, which kept me going back to the dub tent to keep warm. Also, there were not a lot of options for food to eat and no place to sit but the ground. Oh well. Overall, it was fun.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Xenodispo on 11/29/11RFK Stadium Grounds - Washington

    Out of this world concert. Loved the whole tent experience

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Party

    by Kriil on 11/29/11RFK Stadium Grounds - Washington

    Many DJs have been playing at the RFK stadium parking lot recently, but the layout for this event was perfect. It was easy to get to all of the stages, bars and Porto-potties. Some great DJs played and Moby had a great set. Unfortunately, the sound system blew for DJ Dara and Charles Feelgood, so their sets were played fairly quietly and most people wandered off.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/29/11RFK Stadium Grounds - Washington

    Overall it was very well planned, everything went smooth both going in and out. The music was amazing and the crowd was fun. It was easy to find water, beer, restrooms and coat hanging. The only down side was that after they blew the speakers on Dub Nation, there were no replacement. The rest of the night I had to avoid this part because the music was not loud enough and it just made me angry. Had really looked forward to see Excision, but it was better to listen to them through head phones on my iPhone.