Movement 2015

May 20-26, 2015 / Vol. 35 / No. 32

How did a hotel on Belle Isle get into the news — and out again?

As close readers of local newspapers know very well this week, the idea of private development on Belle Isle is a contentious topic. As in, mention it, and then stand back! It’s because, time and again, people have floated plans to build private or quasi-private development on the island, ranging from a $41-million Detroit Equestrian…

‘Tomorrowland’ doesn’t really know where it’s going

Tomorrowland / B- File this under: When exceptional filmmakers make unexceptional films. Brad Bird has had such a string of artistic and commercial successes that it was only a matter of time before he stumbled. Ever since his feature debut with The Iron Giant – an animated classic that was overlooked by audiences but beloved…

Wall Street Journal goes deep on Seger’s “Night Moves”

Yesterday afternoon, the Wall Street Journal published a comprehensive look at Bob Seger’s breakthrough song “Night Moves.” John Jurgensen spoke with multiple folks affiliated with the song, including Seger himself.  Seger says in the article: I had kind of a tough childhood growing up, but after my dad left, things kind of calmed down. It…

Shepard Fairey makes his mark on Detroit

Recently, news broke that art giant Shepard Fairey — you might recall his work from the popular “HOPE” posters from Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential run — would be in Detroit to bring his Printed Matters show to the Library Street Collective gallery. Soon after, we also learned Fairey would paint what will be his largest…

They couldn’t care less about you

Here’s some news for you, kids: The folks running Michigan’s government — the legislature, at any rate — couldn’t care less about you, or what you need and want. They don’t have to. They’ve rigged the system so that you normally have little say in who is elected. Thanks to term limits, they can stay…

A dozen things not to miss at Movement 2015

It’s Memorial Day weekend — what are you up to? Perhaps you’re headed out to fish upon those Great Lakes, or maybe you’re headed to International Mr. Leather in Chicago? Me, I’ll be at the Movement Electronic Music Festival, my 16th as a fan, journalist, and activist. I’ll be there, managing my cell-phone battery life,…

Octave One on twenty-six years of techno

The origins of Octave One —primarily Lenny and Lawrence Burden, but initially a band of brothers that included Lorne, Lynell, and Lance Burden — run simultaneous with the emergence of techno in the 1980s. Pittsburgh-based electro-sonic aficionado Shawn Rudiman respects what these second-generation techno musicians do live. “They keep music as instruments, not as backing…

Drink Up

Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye 45 proof | $30 A staple on any bar, Crown Royal Whisky has over 75 years of experience under its belt. The Canadian whisky was only available in its native land until 1964, but has spent the last 50 years becoming a favorite among Americans. With a portfolio that includes…

A conversation with Erika from Interdimensional Transmissions

Whether DJing dark ambient drones or danceable electro or performing as Erika, Erika Sherman is capable of working within a given context while still maintaining a certain distinct personality. Once a part of the Detroit outfit Ectomorph, Erika performs as both a DJ and with a live PA setup. She opts not to use a…

Inside Detroit’s secret techno museum

Just down the street from Detroit’s famous Motown Museum is another building, also dedicated to one of the Motor City’s musical legacies, and arguably just as important. You’d never guess from its unassuming exterior — unlike Hitsville USA, it doesn’t even have a sign, making it all but invisible to only the most diehard of…

James Morris creates and crafts for Definitive Style Exclusive

James Morris started Definitive Style Exclusive seven years ago. In May 2008, he opened up a retail spot where he offered customers access to myriad local and national brands, all the while growing his house brand, DSE. Four short years later, the shop saw a transformation. Rather than selling other companies’ goods, Morris decided to…

Horoscopes (May 20 – 26)

ARIES (March 21-April 20): Multiple aspects have set your world on fire. How things get lit up depends on the extent to which you’ve figured out how to manage yourself. The need to keep things under control goes with the territory. At the same time, getting too strict about things will put a damper on…

Friends in high places

Q: Do you know any Juggalos in jobs that the average reader wouldn’t expect? A: I guess what’s always stunned me is the professional entertainers, movie stars, movie actresses that are over-the-top proud to say that they’re fans of ICP. I think it’s personally awesome when you see an athlete wearing some of their clothing.…

Populux helps kicks off Movement with supporting shows

It’s inevitable. It’ll be some time before Populux isn’t known as “the old Magic Stick.” Sure, the place has seen some serious upgrades, but longtime fans of the rock venue will probably have a hard time letting go. That said, the revamped electronic music venue deserves its due. Even dedicated fans can agree the Stick…

Get in the spirit for Movement 2015

Fifteen years ago, as rain poured on Hart Plaza and curious spectators trickled in to hear the rumblings of techno music transport them to otherworldly places did Carol Marvin and her Detroit Electronic Music Festival founders bite their lips, anxiously anticipating the sea of flesh that would writhe and dance that coming weekend? Did they…

Possessed by Pryor

I’ve seen state Sen. Virgil Smith quite a few times. He tends to show up at neighborhood meetings and events. He makes his way through a crowd with leisure, chatting amiably and generally not calling a lot of attention his way. He presents a clean-cut image and a sober personality — often wearing a suit…

Old World, New World at Garrido’s Bistro & Pastry

Decades ago, there was a restaurant category called “Continental,” usually translating to “Italian with aspirations.” You can still find “Continental” on TripAdvisor, in fact, which will generate a list of places that have nothing in common. The idea fell out of favor as American diners’ sophistication grew. Technically speaking, and casting no aspersions, “Continental” might…

Welcome to Movement Electronic Music Festival 2015

Movement is here! We’ve provided not only a list of the top 12 things to check out during the fest, but dug deep into electronic music history with pieces on Detroit’s secret techno museum, author Michaelangelo Matos, and musical innovators Octave One. Get in the spirit for Movement 2015 A dozen things not to miss…

State senator allegedly shot at his ex-wife 10 times

Virgil Smith, the 35-year-old state senator who comes from a long lineage of elected officials, had one busy, troublesome week. The Detroit legislator found himself chest-deep in legal woes last week after, at 1 a.m. one night, he awoke to find his ex-wife at the door of his home on Detroit’s north side. When his…


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