As the title of his last full-length album—Hyperspace—suggests, Beck has traveled light years since his emergence as a reluctant generational spokesperson when “Loser” became a ubiquitous smash in 1994. In the decades since, Beck’s singular career has seen him blurring boundaries and blazing a path into the future while simultaneously foraging through the past. His capacity for innovation and reinvention is rivaled only by his prowess on stage: The Times of London recently hailed him as “a one-man festival” and suggested “perhaps only Prince had more range.” The winner of eight Grammys—including 2014’s Best Album for Morning Phase—he explores his timeless and genre-defying body of work with the LA Phil.