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Movement Electronic Music Festival is an annual electronic dance music event held in the birthplace of Techno, Detroit, each Memorial Day weekend since 2006. Previous electronic music festivals held at Hart Plaza on Memorial Day weekend include Detroit Electronic Music Festival (2000–2002), Movement (2003–2004) and Fuse-In (2005).
The Movement festival kicks off today at Hart Plaza in Detroit. Here's the opening day artist schedule, listed by times. Movement festival 2024, Saturday artist schedule. 2 p.m.-3 p.m.: Aboudi ...
Detroit took its place as center of the techno music universe Saturday as the 23rd edition of the Movement festival kicked off the first of three days at Hart Plaza for an expected 30,000-plus ...
On the opposite end of the spectrum is Detroit’s Movement, which takes place right in the Motor City’s downtown area at Hart Plaza on Memorial Day weekend. The electronic music festival has ...
On Memorial Day weekend of 2000, electronic music fans from around the globe made a pilgrimage to Hart Plaza on the banks of the Detroit River and experienced the first Detroit Electronic Music Festival. In 2003, the festival management changed the name to Movement, then Fuse-In (2005), and most recently, Movement: Detroit's Electronic Music ...
A four-day electronic dance music festival on Mt. Jahorina, which is part of the Sarajevo Olympic mountain range. The first event included DJs and acts such as Sigma, Asian Dub Foundation, Joris Voorn, Umek, Burak Yeter, Mahmut Orhan, Eric Cloutier, Patrice Baumel, After Affair, and Filatov & Karas. [73] Kala Festival [74] 2018–present
This holds up especially true for electronic dance music festivals. EDM is notorious for being one of music’s largest boy’s club, with women making up just 11 percent of artists at electronic music festivals in 2015. And in 2014, just 18 percent of EDM labels included women on their rosters.
The following is an incomplete collection of music festivals that feature electronic music in the United States, which encapsulates electroacoustic genres and music using primarily electronic instruments such as electric guitar and keyboards, as well as recent genres such as electronic dance music (EDM).