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Bob Moses
Moody Amphitheater — Austin, TX

Bob Moses is the electronic music project of Tom Howie and Imad Royal, two producers who've spent the last decade building something that actually sounds like the future instead of chasing it. They started in Brooklyn making house and techno that felt weirdly human for something made on computers, which is kind of their whole thing. Tracks like Change became underground fixtures without needing much radio play. Their albums—Desire, Battle Lines, and Crack the Skies—lean into that sweet spot between dancefloor functionality and actual emotional weight. You can hear them in clubs where people care about the production, or in festivals where electronic music acts get real lineup slots. They're not trying to be transcendent or community-building or any of that. They just make songs that work when you're moving and also when you're sitting at home at 2 AM wondering about something.

Bob Moses shows move methodically, building pressure rather than hitting you fast. Crowds are locked in, not jumping around frantically. The production is clean and precise. They're the kind of set where people actually face the stage and pay attention.

Known for Change, Day That Never Comes, Moving On, Desire, Grace

Bob Moses played Carson Creek Ranch in Austin on October 25, 2025. Carson Creek Ranch is a riverside venue that hosts festivals and outdoor shows, and Bob Moses' blend of live instrumentation and electronic production suits that kind of open-air setting. Austin's music scene runs wide enough to embrace what Bob Moses does, and the fall weather would have been kind to an outdoor show.

Austin's electronic music scene has matured significantly, with venues like Carson Creek Ranch and Stubb's hosting everyone from underground techno producers to mainstream dance acts. The city's identity as a live music hub extends well beyond country and indie rock—there's real infrastructure here for electronic artists. Bob Moses slot neatly into a growing audience that treats dance music as seriously as any other genre, alongside a thriving local production community that keeps the scene fresh.

Stay in East Austin, where you'll find better restaurants and a neighborhood that actually feels alive. Dinner at Suerte—confident, creative food in a space that doesn't try too hard. During the day, wander the galleries and vintage shops along East 6th, or head to Zilker Park to sit with a coffee and watch Austin be itself. If you've got time, catch live music at Mohawk or Hotel Vegas—smaller rooms where you can see how Austin's songwriting community actually operates. The city's best asset isn't any single thing; it's the density of good people doing interesting work.

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