[ATTENDED: February 6, 2026] Moon Bounce
Moon Bounce is an electronic musician. He said he was originally from Philly then he moved to L.A. (don’t ever do it)and now he’s back in Philly. He said he got his start because Dan Deacon turned him on to electronic music.
His set was thirty minutes and I enjoyed watching him.
He had all of his music on his laptop and he used various gear to pitch shift and modify the songs. It was fun watching someone manipulate sounds in real time. It was also fun seeing how well he knew his music (which duh, I know, but he would wave his hands in the air to the beats that were coming or angle his face when things slowed down).
His songs were catchy and he did sing (which I wasn’t expecting after the first few minutes of instrumentals).
It’s hard to really describe electronic music if you don’t know it that well. There were beats and sounds. He chose some cool sounds to go with the beats. At one point he looped an a capella sample from a rap album (which I can’t remember the name of). The loop was one word repeated pretty quickly. Then he slowed it down to match the beat of the next song. “This is called a transition, it’s got to match 89 BPM, ok here we go.”
Before his last song he said. Okay, this is a 30 minute set, let me find the perfect song to end with. I realized how fascinating it is to have your whole set laid out on your laptop like that.
I like electronic music but I’m not a huge fan. Nonetheless, his set was a lot of a fun and was a good warm up for Dan Deacon.


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