Movement 2013 Roster Update

Movement Electronic Music Festival recently announced the second wave of artists added to its fantastic lineup of stars for this year’s festival to be held May 25-27 at Hart Plaza in downtown Detroit. I’m really excited about this.  How about you?

The complete list of the additional 39 performances announced this week, in alphabetical order, are as follows:

Al Ester
Adult. – live
Alton Miller
Ataxia
Audion – live
Azari & III – live
Ben Sims
Big Chocolate
Break Science – live
Brodinski
Bruce Bailey
Carlos Souffront
Daniel Bell
Dantiez Saunderson
DJ Godfather & DJ Zebo
DJ Minx featuring Diviniti & Eva Soul
Downlink
Ellen Allien
Erika – live
Gesaffelstein
Gramatik
Gregor Tresher
GRiZ – live
Hector
Laura Jones
Matt Tolfrey
Masters at Work – Kenny Dope & Louie Vega
Mr. Joshooa
Miguel Campbell
Milkman
Moodymann
Nicolas Jaar – live
Paper Diamond
Soul Clap
Stacey Pullen
Steffi
T.Williams
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – live
TOKiMONSTA

These join the following performances previously announced:

A Tribe Called Red
Amtrac
Andy C
Art Department
Ben Klock b2b Marcel Dettmann
Big Gigantic
Brendon Moeller aka Ecologist
Carl Craig
Dave Clarke
Dennis Ferrer
Derrick May & Kevin Saunderson
Drumcell
DVS1
George FitzGerald
Hatcha
J.Phlip
John Digweed
Luke Slater / P.A.S. Live
Maetrik
Mala
Mike Parker
Nicole Moudaber
Noisia
Onra
Paco Osuna
Richie Hawtin
Rrose
Ryan Elliott
Silent Servant
Slam
Steve Rachmad
SuperVision
Tensnake
Terrence Parker
The Bug
The M Machine
Tommy Four Seven
Truncate

Fantastic. Right?

The Movement Electronic Music Festival features: five technologically-rich outdoor stages; more than 100 artists; free Wi-Fi access on the grounds; dozens of official afterparties; an interactive technology center featuring the hottest gear in the industry; and several art displays to stimulate the senses. Over 107,000 people from around the globe attended the 2012 festival.

Tickets for Movement are on sale now ($89 Weekend), and can be purchased by visiting www.Movement.us.

This is my favorite festival bar none.  Highly recommended.