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Posted by Jem_hadar on May-27-2007 23:54:

Review: Detroit Electronic Music Festival

DUUDDDDDEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!

Sooooooo good!! Techno exists ALL OVER THE PLACE!!

This is totally almost heaven!! Best decission ever coming!! Hotel shenanigans are through the roof too!!!

Love this city!


^5 I'm outtie for me beer drinking before heading back to the festival grounds!!



P.s. Techno... BEST. MUSIC. EVARRRRRRRRRRR.



Jem out.


Posted by slingshot on May-27-2007 23:57:

bah.


Posted by Chris Allen on May-27-2007 23:58:

Did you pack your wife-beater and beads?


Posted by Jem_hadar on May-27-2007 23:58:

Thanks Blackness. Owe you buddy! LOL


sketttttcccccchhhhhhhhyyyyyyyyyyy


Posted by Jem_hadar on May-28-2007 00:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Chris Allen
Did you pack your wife-beater and beads?


Due, brought EIGHT (8) wifebeaters, worn 3 or 4 already, and over 50 beads and 7 leis.

I'm serious business.

Fuck.


And Burner... miss you man! You and MK wouldhave LOVED THIS SHIT!!

Josh has just arrived too!!! Seriously such good times

wish you were here man. seriously.


Posted by Yohan on May-28-2007 00:37:

*is in need of some serious techno*


Posted by MKpacha on May-28-2007 02:17:

i expect katy has gone camera crazy... or else tell her she better :P


Posted by kotsy on May-28-2007 03:31:

Re: Review: Detroit Electronic Music Festival

quote:
Originally posted by Jem_hadar
Love this city!


Did you put your hands up for Detroit?

/obvious joke


Posted by Mortyman on May-28-2007 03:41:

Re: Re: Review: Detroit Electronic Music Festival

quote:
Originally posted by kotsy
Did you put your hands up for Detroit?




Posted by shanny on May-28-2007 12:24:

Re: Re: Review: Detroit Electronic Music Festival

quote:
Originally posted by kotsy
Did you put your hands up for Detroit?

/obvious joke


That song has caused such a ruckus here that they are actually enforcing a no hands above shoulders rule


Posted by kotsy on May-28-2007 12:35:

Re: Re: Re: Review: Detroit Electronic Music Festival

quote:
Originally posted by shanny
That song has caused such a ruckus here that they are actually enforcing a no hands above shoulders rule


I don't doubt it for a second.. lol


Posted by MKpacha on May-28-2007 15:45:

Re: Re: Re: Review: Detroit Electronic Music Festival

quote:
Originally posted by shanny
That song has caused such a ruckus here that they are actually enforcing a no hands above shoulders rule




that is quite difficult when performing a 1 2 3 jump


Posted by NuERA on May-28-2007 16:03:

Re: Re: Re: Review: Detroit Electronic Music Festival

quote:
Originally posted by shanny
That song has caused such a ruckus here that they are actually enforcing a no hands above shoulders rule


LOL


Posted by SPANIARD on May-28-2007 17:22:

You know there is music being played?


Posted by magikb on May-29-2007 20:40:

It definately was a fantastic weekend. Great friends, great tunes and nothing but good times.

I will write a review later though cuz I am sleepy and need a nap.


Posted by Skipper on May-29-2007 22:12:

two words: broke and broken. (meaning, good fucking times!)


Posted by TheNeonAlien on May-29-2007 22:36:

I wanna write a review, but everything about DEMF ruled!!!

techno granny ftw!


Posted by The Highroller on May-30-2007 01:24:

Unbelievable weekend of music, friends, and good times. Review to come later. I have to collect my thoughts.


Posted by preppie chick on May-30-2007 01:26:


Posted by Skipper on May-30-2007 02:12:

Copying and pasting this from my tribe review.

This was my first time going to DEMF and I was generally pleased. I thought the line up was stellar - lots of familiar artists and new ones I wanted to hear.

Saturday

Arrived to Hart Plaza around 4pm. After getting familiar with the layout and walking about 100 miles to find an ATM, we settled in at the beatport stage which had a tent and it was raining. Pier Bucci was finishing up and Guido Schneider was next - definitely one of the guys I wanted to see and for good reason - really groovy minimal and tech house.

After guido is where Saturday gets a bit fuzzy as I was throwing back these ridiculous alcoholic energy drinks at an alarming rate and forgot to eat dinner completely. We checked out Kerri Chandler on the main stage but the rain brought us back to the beatport tent eventually, where Marco Carola was closing. I recall dancing and stumbling a lot.

Following Marco's set and more drinks at the hotel, I went to MoCad for the Kevin Saunderson/Kenny Larkin after party. It was dead and very far from downtown. No vibe there at all. Stayed there til about 2:45 and decided to go to the Works for the Substance party with Tony Rohr + Tim Xavier (as afternoon coffee boys), Camea, Dustin Zahn along with many others. The back room was a sweat fest and the beats were too hard for my liking. Camea played a great set but other than that, the music didn't really wow me. Met John Selway and Abe Duque.

Sunday

Woke up suddenly with a brutal energy drink hangover and not enough sleep, but I was really looking forward to checking out almost all of the artists so we got to the festival around 2. Still raining....bummer.

We beelined for the "real detroit" stage which was also tented and hosting Ryan Crosson when we arrived. The set was superb but the levels were up way too high and even with earplugs we had to leave. Wandered around the grounds until we came across Kate Simko in the beatport tent - fantastic live set. Heidi was up next and despite being from Canada, I had never heard of her. This girl has crazy energy. After Heidi came Misstress B who played a much tighter and consistent set than when I saw her last. After her set, I caught little bits of D.Diggler, Gui Boratto and Abe Duque. I was beginning to get techno ADD at that point and a lot of things had started sounding the same. There was an abundance of minimal and it did get somewhat tiring after about 24 hours.

Michael Meyer saved the day though - I wouldn't even know what to call his set, very dark Kompakt type stuff, but still danceable. Stayed there til about 10:30 when we left for the hotel. I regret not seeing Steve Bug but I heard he was just okay, and I was minimal'd out.

For Sunday night, I had tickets for Barbara's after party, the tronic party and the richie party. Barbara's set was right at 12 so we checked that out first. The venue was a very poorly laid out restaurant/lounge with tents set up outside, where she was playing. No vibe/crowd in there at all really and they would not stop with the horrible smoke machine - probably on account of it being DEAD in there and not wanting people to notice - we left around 1:15 for tronic.

At this point a sports game had just let out + festival people = completely insane downtown detroit. The tronic party was in a "historic music building" which was three floors, all looking like a cheap sports bar. Stayed upstairs mostly for John Selway, Christian Smith and Deetron, though we did go down to the grungy, weird little basement to check out tony rohr who was great. Deetron was the highlight of the night, playing really deep and danceable techno until they closed at 5. Didn't make it to richie's party because it closed down right at 4, despite the fact that richie came on much later than expected.

Back to the hotel to await details on the annual Monday morning outdoor after after party. I was running out of gas but really wanted to check out a party off the beaten path.....and it was. Butane, Matthew Dear, Ryan Crosson and Seth Troxler were on at some weird bar thing in a bizarre area of town. totally word of mouth. Behind the building was a beautiful grassy space with lawn furniture, sunlight and draft beer. Stayed about 45 minutes then bailed to get some shut eye.

Monday

Missed Gaiser, Paco Osuna, Lazy Fat People, 3 chairs and loco dice because I didn't get out of bed til 4:30pm. Finally felt a bit more normal though and found the crew at the main stage, rockin out to John Acquaviva. Not my cup of tea at all - and can we please stop playing bay of figs and mouth to mouth already?

Next up was Luciano in the beatport tent. Completely ridiculous set. I couldn't decide between dancing and picking up my jaw off the floor so I ended up doing both. It was a real treat to hear a 2 hr set from this guy instead of the smaller timeslots other artists had. Just when I thought I'd heard my set of the festival, Richie came on and just destroyed everything. I like Richie but he has been losing my interest lately and after hearing mixed reviews about Mod last friday and the Minus after party on Sunday, I didn't have big expectations. His set was as I remember him to be maybe 3 or 4 years ago - much more thumping techno with all of the usual richie tricks and effects and sounds that make your skin crawl. The tent was rammed to the tits with people just going totally mental. It was the kind of vibe I was hoping to get from the rest of the festival but only Richie seemed to be able to bring it out of people.

At 10pm we jetted to the main stage to hear the man, Jeff Mills. Much respect to the guy for what he does but I was just not as into the track selection as I was with Richie's set. It was all over the place from hard to jazzy to deep. Still, it's hard not to get caught up with the thousands of other people losing their shit beside you. Stayed til close then went back to a hotel for more drinking and silliness.

Tuesday

ROUGH.......................


So in summary...the good: Richie, Luciano, Kate Simko, Deetron, Michael Mayer, Guido Schneider, the weather on Monday, the location, the diversity of people (ravers, old people, freaks, geeks, clubbers, kids, techno vets, techno noobs, people from all over the world), the sound set up (for the most part), the people I went with, the non-overbearing police and security presence.

The not so good: the weather, the price and means of getting food and drink on the grounds, not being able to take your own water in, not having anywhere to fill up a water bottle, somehow being in the hotel furthest from the festival, John Acquaviva, the somewhat disappointing and poorly attended after parties, not being able to sell my richie ticket because it was a will-call, did I mention the price of food and drinks?, the cabbies (though they are cheap), the lack of ATMs on the grounds until Sat evening, not having anywhere dry to sit (only stand) when it was raining.

Pics to follow, if any of them are non incriminating. (doubtful)


Posted by Cribby on May-30-2007 02:37:

HOLY BANANAS!

There were so many invisible phone calls this weekend. uhhhn. :|

I'm completely dead but worth it. Rockstar weekend ftw.

segara t'chan.

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

Need to reload.

I honestly can't listen to anymore techno/minimal...

yea right!


Posted by kabelicious on May-30-2007 03:15:

Re: Review: Detroit Electronic Music Festival

quote:
Originally posted by Jem_hadar
DUUDDDDDEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!

Sooooooo good!! Techno exists ALL OVER THE PLACE!!

This is totally almost heaven!! Best decission ever coming!! Hotel shenanigans are through the roof too!!!

Love this city!


^5 I'm outtie for me beer drinking before heading back to the festival grounds!!



P.s. Techno... BEST. MUSIC. EVARRRRRRRRRRR.



Jem out.


So does this mean you'll go with me in 2008?

I still need to attend this dang shindig with you!


Posted by preppie chick on May-30-2007 04:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Cribby

segara t'chan.

LOL!


Posted by Jem_hadar on May-30-2007 21:09:

Re: Re: Review: Detroit Electronic Music Festival

quote:
Originally posted by kabelicious
So does this mean you'll go with me in 2008?

I still need to attend this dang shindig with you!


Yes. I'm IN!

I think many of us are again Kris!!

It'll only be even BETTER with you there!

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
Unbelievable weekend of music, friends, and good times. Review to come later. I have to collect my thoughts.


Yeah, me too. Seriously.

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
two words: broke and broken. (meaning, good fucking times!)


^5 very succinct and accurate. I feel dead, but like i had the best death of my life

quote:
Originally posted by shanny
That song has caused such a ruckus here that they are actually enforcing a no hands above shoulders rule

LOOOOL! brilliant


Posted by Jem_hadar on May-30-2007 21:11:

P.S. HOW THE FUCK IS TODAY WEDNESDAY??!?



gawd


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