Playlist of DJs & Producers to For an Extra Hype Movement Detroit Music Festival This Weekend
Summer Play in Detroit Includes Music, DJs, Community, & Lots of Movement
Summer Play in Detroit Includes Music, DJs, Community, & Lots of Movement
As We Begin a New Year, It's Always Nice to Reflect on the Many Firsts in the Motor City
Detroit - Home of Techno Music - Hosts Movement's 20th Year
The news cycle is known to change on a dime. Each hour brings a new headline, and each day a new topic. Now that some months have passed since the country’s copious Black Lives Matter protests, February’s focus on Black History brings racial equality and
Detroit has spent the last century contributing its own unique flair to the music industry. From genres like hip hop and techno to artists like Aretha Franklin and The Suicide Machines, Detroit’s expansive sound has embedded itself into the heart of the city. For Masterpiece
Jessica Golich is booming on social media. Her TikTok is soaring with thousands of views on her different performances from Britney Spears to Busta Rhymes. But as music journalists, I bet both Jessica and myself can admit this fact: Nobody gets what we do. They
May is for Movement—the three day festival devoted to techno music. Held over Memorial Day weekend, Movement is how Detroiters official ring in summer. Over the years, the festival has changed names and producers, but the at the core it's remained the same: a three day
Kevin Reynolds. Once dubbed the "New sound of Detroit Techno," by the BBC. His parents were autoworkers and civil rights activists whose dedication to Detroit mirrors his—born in Hamtramck, with the exception of brief periods away, he's devoted his entire life to being a citizen of the city as passionately as he's pursued