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Movement
Detroit
2016
reveals
schedule,
stages
and
showcases
Single-Day
Passes,
3-Day
Weekend
Passes,
3-Day
VIP
Weekend
Passes
are now
available
at
www.movement.us
DETROIT
-
Movement
Electronic
Music
Festival
is
pleased
to
announce
its
10-year
anniversary
stage
lineups,
featuring
over 120
performances
across
six
stages
inside
Detroit’s
legendary
Hart
Plaza on
Memorial
Day
weekend,
May
28-30,
2016.
Since
its
inception,
Movement
has been
globally
recognized
as one
of the
most
influential
festivals
in the
country
for its
unique
programming
as well
as its
long-standing
tradition
of
promoting
a wide
spectrum
of
up-and-comers,
local
luminaries
and
pioneers
of
electronic
music,
in the
birthplace
of
Techno.
Legendary
electronic
music
pioneers
Kraftwerk
will
make
history
at their
first-ever
appearance
at
Movement
as
headliners
for
Saturday
(May 28)
on the
Movement
Main
Stage,
featuring
the
group’s
critically
acclaimed
3–D show
(billed
as
Kraftwerk
- 3–D).
Saturday
(May 28)
lineup
highlights:
Kraftwerk
- 3–D,
Maceo
Plex,
DâM-FunK
- DJ
set,
Kenny
Dope,
Four Tet,
Caribou,
Matthew
Dear,
Stacey
Pullen,
Seth
Troxler,
Carl
Craig,
Nic
Fanciulli,
Guti -
live,
Ectomorph
- live
Saturday
will
also
include
the
return
of Carl
Craig’s
Detroit
Love
showcase
on the
Made In
Detroit
Stage
presented
by
THUMP,
including
performances
by
Stacey
Pullen,
Matthew
Dear, La
Fleur
and Paul
Woolford,
just to
name a
few.
Detroit-based
collective
Interdimensional
Transmissions
celebrates
its
21-year
anniversary
with a
showcase
on the
Opportunity
Detroit
Stage,
featuring
a
headlining
performance
by
Claude
Young as
well as
a new
all-hardware,
all-analog
live
show by
Ectomorph
(label
founder
Brendan
M.
Gillen
and
Erika).
Sunday
(May 29)
lineup
highlights:
dubfire:live
HYBRID,
RZA
feat.
Stone
Mecca,
Loco
Dice,
Adam
Beyer,
The
Black
Madonna,
Tiga,
Art
Department,
Eddie
Fowlkes,
Mija,
What So
Not,
Kill The
Noise,
Âme - DJ
set,
Tale of
Us,
Magda,
Mike
Huckaby
On
Sunday
(May
29),
Dubfire
brings
his live
spectacle
dubfire:live
HYBRID
to close
out the
Movement
Main
Stage,
while
hip-hop
icon and
defacto
leader
of the
legendary
Wu-Tang
Clan RZA,
featuring
his live
band
Stone
Mecca
(billed
as RZA
feat.
Stone
Mecca),
headlines
the Red
Bull
Music
Academy
Stage.
Skrillex’s
LA-based
record
label
and
creative
collective
OWSLA
will
bring
forth
some of
the
imprint’s
top
talent
to the
festival’s
OWSLA
Showcase,
taking
place on
the
Underground
Stage,
featuring
Kill The
Noise,
What So
Not,
Alex
Metric,
Mija,
Rezz and
many
more.
Monday
(May 30)
lineup
highlights:
Modeselektor
- live,
Get
Real:
Green
Velvet &
Claude
VonStroke,
Kevin
Saunderson,
Boys
Noize,
Richie
Hawtin,
Chris
Liebing,
Guy
Gerber,
John
Digweed,
DJ
Pierre,
Nina
Kraviz,
MK (Marc
Kinchen),
J.Phlip,
Joseph
Capriati
On
Monday
(May
30),
Modeselektor
will
close
out the
festival
with a
special
live set
on the
Movement
Main
Stage,
marking
the
acclaimed
dance
duo’s
first
appearance
at the
festival
and only
performance
of the
year
under
the
Modeselektor
alias.
Techno
darling
Richie
Hawtin
will
headline
the
Beatport
Stage as
part of
the
first-ever
PLAYdifferently
Protoypes
Tour and
new
mixer
launch.
Notable
performances
on this
stage
include:
Joseph
Capriati,
tINI and
Hito.
Closing
out the
Made In
Detroit
Stage
presented
by
THUMP,
festival
favorite
Kevin
Saunderson
will be
joined
by Guy
Gerber,
MK (Mark
Kinchen),
The
Saunderson
Brothers
and many
more as
part of
the
Techno
pioneer’s
ORIGINS
series
showcase
(billed
as Kevin
Saunderson
presents
ORIGINS:
Elevation).
The
day-by-day
festival
schedule
and
showcases
can be
found at
www.movement.us.
Single-Day
tickets
are
available,
starting
at $75
at
www.movement.us.
3-Day GA
Weekend
Passes
and
3-Day
VIP
Weekend
Passes
are also
available.
Fans are
encouraged
to get
their
tickets
in
advance
as GA
reached
near
capacity
and VIP
sold out
in 2015.
About
Movement:
The
Movement
Electronic
Music
Festival
takes
place
every
Memorial
Day
weekend
inside
Hart
Plaza –
Detroit’s
legendary
riverfront
destination.
The
festival
features:
six
technologically-rich
outdoor
stages;
more
than 120
artists;
a posh
VIP
setting
located
behind
the main
stage;
dozens
of
official
afterparties;
an
interactive
technology
center
featuring
the
hottest
gear in
the
industry;
and
several
art
displays
to
stimulate
the
senses.
Awards
and
accolades
received
by the
festival
and
producer
include:
• “16 of
Summer’s
Best
Music
Fests”
Jetsetter
Magazine
2016
• #2 on
Beatport’s
“15
Incredible
Techno
Festivals
to Hit
in 2015”
• New
York
Times
“50
Essential
Summer
Festivals”
in 2015
•
Resident
Advisor’s
“Festival
of the
Month”
for May
2016,
2015,
2014,
2013,
2012,
2011,
2010,
2008 and
2007
• “50
Must-See
Music
Festivals
of 2015”
Rolling
Stone
• #2 on
THUMP's
“10
North
American
Festivals
That Won
2014”
• #5 on
inthemix
list of
“12
Festivals
You
Don’t
Want to
Miss in
2014”
• #6 on
Magnetic
Mag’s
list of
“Most
Life-changing
EDM
Festivals”
• #8 on
Rolling
Stone
list of
“Summer
2014’s
Must-See
Music
Festivals”
• #14 on
Pulse
Radio’s
“Must Do
Festivals
Before
You Die”
2014
• “Best
Festival”
by
Metrotimes
reader’s
survey
in 2015,
2014,
2013,
2012,
2011 and
2009.
• #2 on
Details
“Hottest
Summer
Music
Festivals
of 2013”
• #2 on
Beatport’s
“20 Most
Anticipated
Dance
Music
Festivals
Around
the
World”
2013
• #10 on
Do
Android’s
Dance?
“Best
Festivals
of 2013”
• #18 on
inthemix
list of
“25
Festivals
to
Discover
Before
You Die”
2013
• “Best
Niche
Festival”
2011
Rolling
Stone
To learn
more,
visit
www.movement.us
.
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/movementdetroit
Instagram:
@movementdetroit
Twitter:
@movementdetroit
Snapchat:
@movementdetroit
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