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Moby at KOOLHAUS

Toronto Event Date: Mon, September 28, 2009

08:00 PM

Neighbourhood:
lakefront, harbourfront, downtown
Activity:
live music, live performance
Venue type:
concert hall, event space, dance club
Scene:
all ages
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Music:
alternative rock, rock
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KOOLHAUS
132 Queens Quay East
Toronto, ON M5A 3Y5

416-869-0045

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Richard Melville Hall (born September 11, 19651), better known by his stage name Moby is an American DJ, singer-songwriter and musician.GENERAL ADMISSION CA $29.50



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  1. WegoMan wrote on October 02, 2009:

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    MOBY LIVE
    by cheryl santa maria

    As I stood near the stage, sandwiched in between a pair of what had to be the biggest dim wits in the Northern hemisphere, I was about ready to clock someone.

    “Hey girl, it would be so ace if we took pictures with my Blackberry and then posted them to my Facebook. We should totally do that right now. That would be golden. So golden.”

    “Ha, ha. We’re so crazy, I can’t believe it. We should like, pucker our lips. How wild would that be? I’m totally going to make this my profile pic.”

    Gah.

    The bimbo to the left of me and the bimbo to the right – think Heidi Montag in hipster gear – had been awkwardly dancing to the intermission music, a strange mix of elevator tunes that included the Austin Powers theme song. With about three seconds of patience left in me and my hands clenched around the barricade, Moby took the stage.

    Multi-talented and indisputably creative, Moby is a rare musician with an ability to command his audience. By opening with “Wait For Me” at Toronto’s Kool Haus on September 28th – a heart-wrenching ballad complimented by the earth-shattering vocals of Kelli Scarr – and then moving into uppity rhythms like “Body Rock” and “Bring Sally Up”, Moby lead the audience through a myriad of highs and lows. His erratic set list bounced between lesser and better known hits that varied tempo and style, sending the crowd into overdrive….

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