• EDC Las Vegas 20th Anniversary: 10 Festival Moments That Prove Insomniac Still ‘Wide Awake’

    Electric Daisy Carnival, Pasquale Rotella and Insomniac brand's brainchild also known as EDC, celebrated its landmark 20th anniversary with a sold-out crowd of over 400,000 electronic dance music culture fans over the weekend at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Here are ten top festival moments from beneath the electric sky that prove Insomniac is still as "Wide Awake" as their tagline suggests.
  • Moby Donating All Profits from Los Angeles Vegan Restaurant to Animal Welfare Charities

    Moby, born Richard Melville Hall, has announced that he will be donating all profits from Little Pine, the vegan restaurant he recently opened in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Silver Lake, to animal welfare charities. Those organizations include People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), The Humane Society of the United States, Farm Sanctuary, Animal Legal Defense Fund and Sea Shepard among others, Billboard reports.
  • Moby Opens Little Pine, New Vegan Restaurant in Los Angeles

    The multi-talented music mogul Moby, aka Richard Melvill Hall, has opened a new vegan restaurant called Little Pine in Los Angeles. After mastering the art of fusing post-punk rock with electronic dance music production, winning a number of Grammy’s, selling over 20 million albums worldwide, and being lauded as one of the most important dance music figures of the 1990s by countless sources, the acclaimed DJ and passionate animal rights activist is now channeling some of his creative energy towards the goal of bringing the people of LA a Mediterranean-inspired vegan menu. The restaurant opened in an art deco building on Rowena Avenue in Silver Lake this week and as of now is open daily 7:30am to midnight.
  • Moby & the Void Pacific Choir Drop New Tracks, Share Video [WATCH]

    The veteran electronic dance music producer Moby has announced his new Moby & the Void Pacific Choir project and released several new tracks. Listen to "Almost Loved" and "The Light is Clear in My Eyes" below. As reported by Stereogum, no one "yet know[s] what's going on with Moby and his mysterious new project Moby & The Void Pacific Choir," but speculations about a new full-length album are probably not far off.
  • Robin Schulz 'Sugar' Tracklist: Akon, Disciples, Moby Featured

    German DJ Robin Schulz has unveiled the complete tracklist to his forthcoming album Sugar. While Prayer is considered to be his debut album, since it was primarily just remixes and edits, Sugar is a better representation of the type of originals that the "Headlights" producer has been putting out recently. The majority of the features are lesser known singers, but he does manage to nab names on the LP like Akon, Moguai, Moby and Disciples, known for their collab with Calvin Harris "How Deep Is Your Love."
  • M.I.A. Signs New Publishing Deal With BMG

    The label announced the transaction on Friday, and simply stated that the deal will cover "future compositions" from the "Paper Planes" artist, who flipped off an international audience at the Super Bowl in 2012.
  • Mysteryland USA Set To Increase Size From 7,500 To 20,000 in 2015

    After its debut this year at Bethel Woods, New York, Mysteryland USA will be getting be getting even bigger this year. According to a local paper, the Record Online, the festival was given the permits to expand the festival from 7,500 people to 20,000 people. The festival organizers, ID&T were given unanimous approval, something Electric Forest was not given, for its new site plan during a Tuesday planning board meeting with the town.
  • Tom Morello, Moby, Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore Back Edward Snowden, Promote 'CitizenFour'

    Some big names including Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello, Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore, Moby, M.I.A. and PJ Harvey have signed a statement in support of whistleblower Edward Snowden's actions on WikiLeaks. The artists are encouraging people to donate to the Courage Foundation, which is funding Snowden's legal defense, and promoting the documentary "CitizenFour." Other celebrities trying to raise awareness for Snowden's legal case include Noam Chomsky, Vivienne Westwood, Russell Brand, Alfonso Cuarón, Susan Sarandon and Pamela Anderson.
  • Electric Daisy and Mysteryland Face Off for New York EDM Fans Memorial Day Weekend

    It's bad enough when you've got to figure out which music festival you're going to drop a lot of money on this summer. It's worse when two music festivals appealing to the same fan base are going down on the same day. It's the worst when both of those music festivals are going on within 100 miles of each other. Such is the case between the Electric Daisy Carnival New York and the Mysteryland Festival are both going down this Memorial Day weekend.
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