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Brief Report from the DEMF Front May 28, 2007
- by Mister Bill
We've been
having a great time here at Movement 07 - the Detroit Electronic
Music Festival. Nice vibe, awesome artists, excellent sound,
great crowd and a cool venue. How can you go wrong with this?
Ankur, Rusty and I arrived in Detroit a little later than planned, but we got
checked-in to our hotel and over to the fest in time to catch
Delano Smith. Over the next 8 hours, I also witnessed impressive
sets from: Losoul, Aux 88, >Charles Webster, King Britt,
Guido Schneider, Kerri Chandler, Claude VonStroke, and
Marco Carola.
Check out this slideshow of some of my
photos from Saturday's sets.
The sets here have all reinforced my belief that a great
music performance can be a holy experience. The artists
here succeed in tapping into our deep tribal collective
consciousness. The beat is so natural, it just feels good
to be moving with the music. Some of us might just be bopping
along with the groove, while others dance up a storm -
but the crowd seems to literally throb. And I've never
seen so much energetic dancing at a show - including some
fantastic break-dancing. After the last set at DEMF, we
found our way to an after party at Club 150, where the
party was still going strong when we left at 3:30a.
On Sunday, Tim joined us (to celebrate his 40th!) and we
made our way over to Hart Plaza where I enjoyed sets by:
Milieu, Lee Curtis, Robin Judge, Kate Simko, Heidi, Mistress Barbara, Monolake,
Bad Boy Bill, Mathew Jonson, and Steve Bug.
Again, we went to an after party featuring Mistress Barbara and Claude VonStroke,
and made a late night out it. Here's photos from Sunday: