The first-ever Electronic Music Awards are coming to Los Angeles on Sept. 21, and those who can't be there in the downtown venue can catch the action via Pluto TV, the leading free Internet television service in America. Pluto TV is going to be airing the event’s downtown Los Angeles warehouse venue, showcasing live performances from 12 artists including Moby, the Detroit Techno originators - Juan Atkins, Delano Smith and Robert Hood's Floorplan - The first US performance from the UK's Orbital in five years and emerging artists Autograf, Goldfish, Illenium, Madeaux, Ramzoid and Saunderson Brothers. Pluto TV will also live-stream the POV of host Hannah Rad throughout the event. The Electronic Music Awards is co-produced by Paul Oakenfold and the Hunt & Crest entertainment company, and the voting is conducted by leading advisers and executives within the electronic community. Pluto TV’s live-stream of this event demonstrates the company’s dedication to providing premium and timely content to viewers. “We strive to deliver unique, engaging channels for our community of over six million viewers. Enabling our viewers to stay connected even when they can’t attend their favorite events in person is particularly fulfilling,” said Tom Ryan, CEO of Pluto TV. “With these two exclusive live streams, our viewers have the opportunity to watch incredible performances from the Electronic Music Awards in their living room or on any other device.”
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