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Moonbeam

Vitaly Khvaleev

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

This book traces the ascent of the electronic music project Moonbeam, telling the tale of once-close individuals who embarked on a significant venture. As they reached their first peak of success, however, they found themselves ill- equipped to handle the pressures of fame and fortune.
 
The narrative follows a group of provincial men from a small town as they tour half the world, release hundreds of tracks, and secure a spot three times in the internationally respected DJ Mag Top 100 DJs ranking—only to see everything slip away.
 
Delving into the complexities of the music industry, the story explores themes of ambition, friendship, and the challenges of a rapid ascent to fame. It provides an insider’s view of the electronic music scene, charting a journey from anonymity to international recognition and the subsequent fall. Through Moonbeam’s ups and downs, the narrative offers insights into the volatile nature of the music business and the personal toll it exacts on artists.
 
Ultimately, this is an inspiring account of how talent and determination can propel individuals in the thrilling world of electronic music, making it a compelling read for anyone fascinated by the intersection of creativity and celebrity.
Available since: 10/10/2025.
Print length: 80 pages.

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