Movement is over. We know. And, really, what's the point of posting something that happened nearly a month ago? Well, there really isn't... but some of these images are so candid and pretty great, that they deserve a look. And to remember to mark your calendars next year for another great event.
Excerpt from
'Sup Magazine:
Movement, or the Detroit
Electronic Musc Festival, is always AWESOME. I have great memories of
driving to Detroit for the festival as a young teen from the suburbs. I
had a few schedule-free days before the festival began so during that
time I sat in a driveway for a whole day, got a $5 pizza from a Little
Caesar's drive-thru (Drive. Thru. Pizza.), saw a crackhead in a lime
green T-shirt stumble out of a purple minivan taxi in a neighborhood of
burned-down houses, mistakenly ordered the "braised potatoes" at a
Chicken Shack, heard "Alleys of Your Mind" on the radio one day driving
to my favorite record shop where I picked up a bunch of records that
would cost like $50 (each) in New York, and since I hadn't been back in a
few years, I decided to really try to relax and take in the scenery and
chill vibes.
The electronic music festival is located in the middle of downtown
Detroit and is always filled with characters from all walks of life.
Detroit Techno isn't really about (or, shouldn't be about) the DJ; it's
about the party. So on that note, welcome to Detroit's electronic music
festival, where 'SUP's coverage is completely out of
chronological order, scattered like the brains of all the sleepless
attendees.
Read the entire article
here.
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