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From throwing secret desert raves in the ‘90s to touring the world with Desert Dwellers, Treavor Moontribe has lived and shaped the evolution of underground electronic music. As a co-founder of Moontribe Collective, he helped build one of the longest-running and most respected underground music communities in the world. As a producer and DJ, he’s played everywhere from legendary transformational festivals to sold-out tours with Shpongle, fusing deep bass and global soundscapes into a genre of his own.
But in an industry where gimmicks and lowest-common-denominator music are taking over, how does an artist stay true to their sound? In this episode, Treavor gets brutally honest about the state of electronic music, why he’s finally releasing a solo album that no one expects, and the struggle to stay relevant in an era where Spotify algorithms matter more than artistry. Plus, we talk about the madness of touring, the fine line between collaboration and creative conflict, and whether he’s actually considering DJing in a half-horse, half-chicken mask just to see what happens.
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