Alternate Take: Previewing more Movement 2024 performers + remembering jazz great David Sanborn

Listen to “Alternate Take” with host Liz Warner every Thursday from 8-10 p.m. ET on Detroit Public Radio 101.9 WDET.

Kevin Saunderson

Kevin Saunderson

This week on Alternate Take, I continue to highlight artists and DJs scheduled to perform at Movement this Memorial Day Weekend.

Hear selections from Detroit legend Kevin Saunderson, Mount Kimbie, DJ 3000, 2Lanes and more.

I also pay tribute to Grammy-winning saxophonist David Sanborn, who died earlier this week at the age of 78.

Check out the playlist below and listen to the episode on-demand for two weeks after it airs.

Alternate Take Playlist for May 17, 2024

“Learn to Fly (feat. Sabola)” -Priori

“Crybaby” – Cults

“Lockdown Blues” La Comitiva

“DEPARTED WELCOMING” – tvkii

“Heavenly (Juan Atkins Remix)” – E-Dancer +

“Blade Runner Blues” – Vangelis

“Tropical Man” – Menahan Street Band & Rogé

 “Tuesday Heartbreak” – Stevie Wonder *

“Young Americans” – David Bowie *

“QUEEN” – Delano Smith and sillygirlcarmen +

“Snake eyes” Meze – DJ 3000 +

“Tell Me (do you know)” Found Space

“Fishbrain” – Mount Kimbie +

“Big Fro” – Ron Carter *

“Heartbeats” José González

“One Hill Further” – Oisin Leech

“WHO GIVES A THOUGHT” – Brian Eno

“Obsidian” – Roger Eno & Brian Eno

“Jah the Seventh Seal” – Goldie +

“Automaton” – Automatic

“Diamond Rain” – 2Lanes +

“Little Flower” – Bobby Hutcherson *

+ Movement 2024 performer
* Featuring David Sanborn

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  • Liz Warner
    Liz Warner — known to late-night Detroit audiences as Liz Copeland — is an award-winning multimedia journalist specializing in audio. She started in Detroit as a nightly live radio producer and host on WDET in 1995.