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Laser Lights During The Pet Shop Boys |
After taking
a break for 2013, Moogfest came back stronger than ever in Asheville, North
Carolina for an epic five-day adventure of sound and art. Opting to move from its usual position in
late October to beautiful April, festival organizers have saved traveling
patrons from the overpriced hotel rooms associated with Autumn in the
mountains. With the addition of the
daytime events including lectures, talks, performances, and workshops, Moogfest
has secured itself as an east coast commodity.
With the pioneer of electronic music and inventor the Moog Synthesizer,
Bob Moog having called Asheville his home for many years, and with the Bob Moog
Foundation and the Moog Factory both located in Asheville, it feels natural to
bring such an amazing event back to the mountains of North Carolina. Moogfest carries the strong theme of new
technologies, futurism, and synth-heavy music.
Music lovers and geeks unite to watch over 100 musical performances and
dozens of educational and interactive talks and workshops.
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CHIC Ft. Nile Rodgers |
Moogfest is
known for bringing some of the best musical acts from all over the world. This year featured headliners Kraftwerk (who
performed with 3-D glasses synched visuals), The Pet Shop Boys, M.I.A., and CHIC
ft. Nile Rodgers. In addition, dozens of
local musicians were given a time to shine and expose themselves to new
fans. This year featured the Broadway
Outdoor stage on Lexington Avenue for the weekend and was free to
everyone. The outdoor stage featured
top-notch acts such as Mix Master Mike, Two Fresh, Eliot Lipp, and Zed’s
Dead. The Orange Peel, one of
Asheville’s premier venues, had the likes of RJD2, Daedelus, Flying Lotus, and
the Ghostly International Showcase. The
room with the legendary acoustics, The Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, featured most
of the headliners. The US Cellular
Center Basement was a constant dance party with the DFA Showcase, Dillon
Francis, and DJ Sasha. The other main
venue in town, The Asheville Music Hall, was highlighted by house music
extraordinaire Mark Farina, Bottin, and Escort.
New Earth had two stages rocking out with the likes of the legendary
poet Saul Williams, YACHT, Dan Deacon, plenty of local showcases. The Emerald Lounge also kept the party going
with local legend Marley Caroll, RBTS Win, and Machinedrum Live.
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Mix Master Mike |
The daytime
schedule was chock full of special appearances, film showings, performances,
and workshops by the top of the industry.
Events took place at the Diana Wortham Theatre, Asheville Community
Theatre, Mill Room, Masonic Temple, Altamont, Asheville Art Museum, and
Renaissance Hotel. Asheville was shown
unique daytime performances by Nick Zinner of The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Bradford Cox
from Deerhunter, Dan Deacon, and Gavin Russom formerly of LCD Soundsystem. Exploring technology talks were abundant,
with MIT Technicians and the best technicians at Google spoke on new
innovations in sound, mechanics, and robotics.
David X. Cohen, Simon Singh, Stewart Burns, and Ken Keeler gave a
perplexing speech on the hidden mathematical riddles in two of the most famous television
shows of all time, The Simpsons and Futurama.
In addition, there were Ableton and Monome workshops for those
interested in learning how to make electronic music.
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M.I.A. |
It is easy
to say that Moogfest 2014 had a little something for everyone. Between the musical acts that you will not
find at any other festival this summer and the abundant learning opportunities,
Moogfest this year has truly turned into an east-coast South by Southwest
Festival. Those in the music industry
were delighted to be able to network at the conferences by day and dance by
night. Here in Asheville, everyone is
clearly anticipating next year’s Moogfest.
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The Bernie Worrell Orchestra |
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CHIC Ft. Nile Rodgers |
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Pet Shop Boys |
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Greg Broussard of Egyptian Lover |
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M.I.A. |
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Cyborg Neil Harbisson |
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Claire Evans of YACHT |
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Pet Shop Boys |
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Georgio Moroder |
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Google's Leon Hong |
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