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OFFICIAL + UNOFFICIAL EVENTS SCHEDULED FRIDAY MAY 22 – MONDAY MAY 25
DETROIT, May 22, 2009—Techno Music legend Carl Craig has been named Creative Director for Movement 2010. Paxahau made the announcement today as they prepare for the start of Movement 2009 which is set to begin on Saturday, May 23 at noon.
“Movement is already a great festival and a successful brand,” said Craig, “it is [...]
Chicago based Kate Simko draws upon her love of techno and background in classical music for her latest endeavour, the lovely soundtrack to The Atom Smashers… coming soon to a film festival or PBS local broadcast near you.
Kate Simko – God Particle
recorded @ smartbar the END in chicago 4-20-08
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nhar . supadroopa . time has changed
milton jackson . andorms . tronicsole
luna city express . seven . moon harbor
delon & dalcan . 248km feat. oxia . boxer
holger zilske . spooky kissing . playhouse
beaner . return to villa san bonobo . doc
marc houle . porch . minus
gabriel ananda . [...]
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UR speaks their mind…
27 minute radio interview between Drexciya and Liz Copeland in Detroit…
I’ve just come to the point where if I had to compare between making some music and having someone dance or listen to it, which was more important, it would be listening to it. And I think that the how I’m approaching music now, my goal is to put the music in more of a journey, it really takes the listeners mind on a journey. And I realised that one way to be able to achieve that is basically to make it so interesting and unique that it’s not something that I’m saying, it’s something that’s between the person that’s making it and the person that’s listening to it. It’s like the sun in the sky, it has nothing to do with me or you, but it’s just there. And it’s very important, but it’s doing something while we’re doing something else. It’s a third aspect to the way music has always been.