Moby
Moby Jonathan Nesvadba/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Moby On World Cafe
Whether you go for the throwback sounds of Lake Street Dive (left) or the high-tech electronica of Moby (right), 2016 had plenty to offer. Courtesy of the artists hide caption
Moby's new memoir, Porcelain, is a tale of dance clubs, DJs, and New York City in the 1990s. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
In 'Porcelain,' Moby Searches For Validation And Finds Unlikely Success
Clockwise from upper left: Cover art for Björk's Vespertine, Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, Moby's Play, Kanye West's Late Registration, Sleigh Bells' Treats and Regina Spektor's Begin To Hope Courtesy of the artists hide caption
Moby On World Cafe
Moby performs with his band at Village Studios in Los Angeles for KCRW. KCRW hide caption
Moby's new album, Innocents, comes out Oct. 1. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
First Listen: Moby, 'Innocents'
Clockwise from upper left: Paul McCartney, King Khan & The Shrines, Moby, Tim Hecker. Courtesy of the artists hide caption
British producer Kwes's "36" was featured on this episode of Metropolis. Owen Richards/Courtesy of Warp Records hide caption
Metropolis: 8/17/13
Moderat is featured on this edition of Metropolis. Olaf Heine/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Metropolis: 8/10/13
Detroit techno artist Carl Craig plays the Orange Peel at Moogfest on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. Adam Kissick for NPR hide caption
Moby takes pictures of The Hives guitarist Nicholaus Arson in 2002. Scott Gries/Getty Images hide caption
Moby plays the Asheville Civic Center at Moogfest on Friday, October 28, 2011.
Adam Kissick for NPR hide captionA self-portrait from Moby's new photo book Destroyed, released alongside a moody album of the same name. Moby/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Moby performs at NPR. David Gilkey and John Poole/NPR hide caption