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Moogfest
NameMoogfest
LocationDurham, North Carolina
Years active2004-2014, 2016-present
FoundersKeith Emerson, Rick Wakeman, Jordan Rudess
GenreElectronic, Synthpop, Experimental

Moogfest is a music festival that celebrates the innovative spirit of Bob Moog, the founder of Moog Music, and features performances by renowned artists such as Kraftwerk, Daft Punk, and Deadmau5. The festival has been held in various locations, including New York City, Asheville, North Carolina, and Durham, North Carolina, and has hosted a wide range of acts, from Thom Yorke and Flying Lotus to Skrillex and Moby. Moogfest has also showcased the work of pioneering electronic musicians like Brian Eno, Giorgio Moroder, and Tangerine Dream. The festival's eclectic lineup has included performances by Aphex Twin, Four Tet, and Oneohtrix Point Never, among others.

History

Moogfest was first held in 2004 at the B.B. King Blues Club & Grill in New York City, with performances by Keith Emerson, Rick Wakeman, and Jordan Rudess. The festival was initially conceived as a tribute to Bob Moog, who had passed away in 2005, and was organized by his company, Moog Music, in collaboration with BMI and The Recording Academy. Over the years, Moogfest has evolved to include a wide range of activities, such as workshops, panels, and exhibitions, featuring industry experts like Hans Zimmer, Amanda Palmer, and Dan Deacon. The festival has also hosted performances by notable artists like The Flaming Lips, M83, and Cut Copy, and has featured showcases by Red Bull Music Academy and Dublab.

Lineup

The Moogfest lineup has consistently featured a diverse range of artists, from electronic music pioneers like Karlheinz Stockhausen and Pierre Henry to contemporary acts like Grimes, Arca, and FKA twigs. The festival has also included performances by experimental musicians like John Cage, Merzbow, and William Basinski, as well as hip-hop artists like Kendrick Lamar, A$AP Ferg, and Danny Brown. Moogfest has also showcased the work of notable producers like Quincy Jones, Giorgio Moroder, and Daniel Lanois, and has featured live performances by The Chemical Brothers, The Glitch Mob, and Röyksopp. Other notable acts that have performed at Moogfest include Bjork, Battles, and Four Tet, among others.

Organization

Moogfest is organized by Moog Music, in partnership with Goldenvoice and AC Entertainment. The festival is curated by a team of industry experts, including Michael Stipe, Moby, and Thom Yorke, who work together to select the performers and activities that will be featured at the festival. Moogfest has also collaborated with other organizations, such as The Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, and The Walker Art Center, to showcase the intersection of music, art, and technology. The festival has also partnered with Red Bull Music Academy, Dublab, and KCRW to provide a platform for emerging artists and to promote music education and innovation.

Impact

Moogfest has had a significant impact on the music industry, providing a platform for emerging artists and showcasing the latest developments in electronic music and technology. The festival has also inspired a new generation of musicians, including Skrillex, Deadmau5, and Calvin Harris, who have cited Bob Moog and Moog Music as influences. Moogfest has also contributed to the growth of the electronic music scene, with many notable artists, such as Daft Punk, Justice, and M83, citing the festival as an inspiration. The festival has also been recognized for its innovative approach to music and technology, with awards from The Grammy Foundation, The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, and The International Music Managers Forum.

Notable_performances

Moogfest has hosted many notable performances over the years, including a 2011 set by Kraftwerk, which featured a 3D audio-visual presentation, and a 2014 performance by Daft Punk, which included a live remix of their hit song Get Lucky. The festival has also featured performances by Thom Yorke, Flying Lotus, and Aphex Twin, among others. Other notable performances have included a 2016 set by Grimes, which featured a live debut of her album Art Angels, and a 2017 performance by Bjork, which included a live rendition of her album Vulnicura. Moogfest has also showcased the work of experimental musicians like John Cage, Merzbow, and William Basinski, and has featured live performances by The Chemical Brothers, The Glitch Mob, and Röyksopp. Category:Music festivals in the United States

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