LOS ANGELES _ Electronic-music pioneer Moby is gearing up for a release in the historic Los Feliz neighborhood.
An English traditional home that was renovated by the DJ and musician has a sale pending, according to the Multiple Listing Service, but backup offers are still being accepted.
The asking price is $4.495 million.
Set on a corner lot, the walled and hedged 1926 house incorporates a fresh aesthetic while retaining such original details as groin vault ceilings and detailed fireplace surrounds.
Tall windows and crisp white wainscoting are among features in the dining room, which holds one of three fireplaces.
The living space, at 4,644 square feet, includes an updated kitchen, a grand living room and a family room with walls of built-ins.
There are two master suites for a total of five bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
On the lower level, a secret entrance connects an office and guest suite to a bathroom and steam room.
A flagstone-surrounded swimming pool and spa, sitting areas and mature trees make up the grounds.
Moby, whose legal name is Richard Melville Hall, rose to fame in the 1990s for his electronic dance music, including the 1999 electronica album "Play."
More recently, the 52-year-old released the album "More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse" last year.
He has another album, "Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt," due out this month.
Three years ago, he ventured into restaurant ownership, opening the vegan bistro Little Pine in Silver Lake.
Moby bought the property two years ago for $3.4 million. He previously owned the storied Wolf's Lair compound in Hollywood Hills and owns other property in Los Feliz.