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    Default DEMF lineup announced

    http://www.demf.com/overview.html

    Detroit's Electronic Music Festival 2007 to showcase rare performances by legendary Detroit artists Moodymann, Model 500, and Jeff Mills

    Movement 07, Detroit's Electronic Music Festival will feature performances by legendary Detroit artists Moodymann live featuring Pitch Black City; Model 500 featuring the godfather of Detroit Techno Juan Atkins; and Jeff Mills, the longtime hard hitting "wizard" of Detroit Techno. The festival will take place Memorial Day weekend May 26-28 at its home in Downtown Detroit's Hart Plaza.
    Moodymann (Kenny Dixon Jr.) is a Detroit techno/house artist known for his innovative use of reworked riffs, samples and grooves taken from the City's historically influential jazz, soul, funk and disco scene. Rarely appearing live, his headlining performance at the festival is the first show in support of his upcoming studio album and will include a full stage show with a band.
    Juan Atkins, who is widely regarded as the godfather of Techno, began in the 1980s recording what stands as perhaps the most influential body of work within the genre. Model 500 will headline the main stage on Sunday at the festival, highlighting the continuing influence of his music on a global scale.
    Jeff Mills is a planetary superstar of techno, an unwearied hero of mega-events and an ace of the three-deck mix; his musical touch has been a force on this city's dance scene for over 20 years. Jeff returns to Detroit to headline the festival with a main stage closing performance on Monday night.
    Other 2007 special performances include German producers Booka Shade, who have earned a reputation as one of the world's most exciting live electronic music acts. Their performance at the 2007 festival will mark Booka Shade's first appearance in Detroit. Also performing live will be Octave One, featuring Detroit natives, brothers Lenny and Lawrence Burden, who have released groundbreaking underground dance anthems on their Detroit-based record label, 430 West Records.
    In addition to Moodymann featuring Pitch Black City, Model 500, Jeff Mills, Booka Shade, and Octave One, the 2007 festival will feature the following artists (more artists to be announced):
    A Guy Called Gerald - live
    Abe Duque & Blake Baxter - live
    Baby Ford & Zip
    Booka Shade - live - First time in Detroit
    Brian Sanhaji - live
    Butane - live
    Christian Smith
    Claude VonStroke
    Damian Lazarus
    D. Diggler- live - First time in Detroit
    Different World (Claude Young & Takasi Nakajima) - live
    Digitaline - live - First time in Detroit
    Gui Borrato - live - First time in Detroit
    Guido Schneider - live - First time in Detroit
    Hardfloor - live - First time in Detroit
    Heidi
    Jeff Mills
    Kate Simko - live
    King Britt
    Mirko // Lazy Fat People
    Loco Dice
    Losoul - live - First time in Detroit
    Luciano
    Marco Carola
    Mathew Jonson - live
    Michael Mayer
    Mistress Barbara
    Model 500 - live featuring Juan Atkins
    Monolake - live
    Moodymann - live featuring Pitch Black City
    Octave One featuring Random Noise Generation - live
    Onur Ozer - live - First time in Detroit
    Paco Osuna - live - First time in Detroit
    Pepo Lanzoni
    Pole - live
    Rhythm & Sound - 6 hour dj/live with vocalists
    Richie Hawtin
    Robert Rich - live
    Sassmouth
    Scan 7 - live
    Steve Bug
    Anthony Shake Shakir
    Stacey Pullen
    Vladislav Delay - live
    You burned it, you donkey!

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    looks like last year's fabric line ups

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    Rhythm&Sound for 6 hours!

    Vladislav Delay live, Monolake live...

    besides that, not up to much...

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    dont think r&s will do live. i guess they'll do their usual soundsystem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fac View Post
    dont think r&s will do live. i guess they'll do their usual soundsystem.
    They're doing 6hours live set with vocals from Tikiman I guess. Although I'm sure "live" these days means Ableton Live.

    Sure, there's a prominent trendy minimal vibe to the list, but anybody who says there isn't some proper legendary talent on there worth checking out is out of their f*cking mind. Plus, people forget that Detroit is in the U.S., where line-ups like this never happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clit Commander View Post
    They're doing 6hours live set with vocals from Tikiman I guess. Although I'm sure "live" these days means Ableton Live
    hmm, when they played here last may it was like: track (sometimes 7", sometimes final scratch) played till the end --> some effect --> next track

    at some tracks tikiman performed some vocals. all in all not very spectacular performance. but great music for sure. dont think i could be bothered to listen 6 hours to this stuff as i'm not the die hard reggae/dub fan.
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    Most of the legendary talent will be toning it down a bit.
    I.e. no dancing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clit Commander View Post
    Plus, people forget that Detroit is in the U.S., where line-ups like this never happen.
    This is key. There are maybe one or two other festivals over here that get this kind of line up. There just isn't the market for techno there is over there.
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