Metro Times' Brent Callwood speaks with Craig Fahle on the Movement Electronic Festival. Callwood talks about the festival's history and highlights.
Craig talks to John Alexiou, founder of SubPac, a tactile audio technology that provides a new physical dimension to the music-listening experience.
The history of Detroit's underground techno movement lives in local DJs, producers and record labels. Craig talks with DJ and Detroit Techno historian Brendan Gillen and Detroit Techno Foundation Executive Director Tom Newman about how local artists shaped today's music.
The Movement Electronic Music Festival kicks off this weekend marking the 12th year of the annual Detroit event. Mark Farina, perhaps best known for pioneering the Mushroom Jazz sound, is scheduled to kick off the event's Main Stage at 3pm on Saturday.
Innovator from the Second Wave of Detroit techno, Stacey Pullen grew up under the mentorship of Detroit’s other Big Three: Derrick May, Juan Atkins and Kevin Saunderson. Before he hits the stage at Movement Electronic Music Festival over Memorial Day weekend, world-renowned producer and DJ Stacey Pullen comes in to spin live.