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TOTA OFFICIAL 2011 DEMF/Movement Discussion Thread (May 28-30 Detroit, MI) (pg. 15)
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PurpleHaze
I'm down for checking out a good eatery or two while I'm there, but, like mentioned, the food at the festival ROCKS!! So much to choose from, the vendors are literally scattered all over the grounds and it's made on spot fresh! Nothing like a juicy footlong hotdog slathered with condiments and a boatload of fried onions dripping down your wrists after not eating for 10hrs!!
d1ssonance
Detroit eateries I highly recommend:

The Golden Fleece in Greektown

Vincente's (Great cuban food, kind of pricey, but you wont regret it)

Xocimilcos in Mexican town (Great authentic Mexicnan food, with a great price, this is my favorite in Mexican town)

Suppinos Pizza in Eastern Market (Amazing pizza, voted best in detroit Multiple times, they are closed on the weekend though

Nikki's Pizza (Great pizza in greek town, dont fall into the tourist trap that is Pizzapapalis, way over priced and the pizza is subpar for the price

Royal Kabab (Located in Hamtramck technically, but it's like a 5 minute drive from Heart Plaza, and had amazing authentic Middle Eastern food, if you want shwarma, I highly recommend this resturaunt)

For sushi most people are going to say Oslo, but I don't like Oslo, so i'd go to either

Shangra La on cass by Wayne State University (has pretty much the only Dim Sum in Detroit

OR:

Wasabi (Also located by WSU, a great place for sushi and cocktails. Also a plethora of other asain fare to select.

If you guys are at old Miami During the monday, or by that area try

Honest Johns (Amazing breakfast, as well as a variety of vegetarian options, located around the corner from Old Miami, also open on Memorial day, but if you go on memorial day be prepared to wait, unless you get there early. This is the only place open within like a 5 Mile Radius besides like, Coney's.

And of course:

Lafayette Coney Island is a must, if you don't know already, then you need to learn!


If anyone has any questions please let me know.
Chaska
quote:
Originally posted by d1ssonance
Detroit eateries I highly recommend:

The Golden Fleece in Greektown

Vincente's (Great cuban food, kind of pricey, but you wont regret it)

Xocimilcos in Mexican town (Great authentic Mexicnan food, with a great price, this is my favorite in Mexican town)

Suppinos Pizza in Eastern Market (Amazing pizza, voted best in detroit Multiple times, they are closed on the weekend though

Nikki's Pizza (Great pizza in greek town, dont fall into the tourist trap that is Pizzapapalis, way over priced and the pizza is subpar for the price

Royal Kabab (Located in Hamtramck technically, but it's like a 5 minute drive from Heart Plaza, and had amazing authentic Middle Eastern food, if you want shwarma, I highly recommend this resturaunt)

For sushi most people are going to say Oslo, but I don't like Oslo, so i'd go to either

Shangra La on cass by Wayne State University (has pretty much the only Dim Sum in Detroit

OR:

Wasabi (Also located by WSU, a great place for sushi and cocktails. Also a plethora of other asain fare to select.

If you guys are at old Miami During the monday, or by that area try

Honest Johns (Amazing breakfast, as well as a variety of vegetarian options, located around the corner from Old Miami, also open on Memorial day, but if you go on memorial day be prepared to wait, unless you get there early. This is the only place open within like a 5 Mile Radius besides like, Coney's.

And of course:

Lafayette Coney Island is a must, if you don't know already, then you need to learn!


If anyone has any questions please let me know.


Awesome info, thanks! :) Do u mind if I add it to the NYTA DEMF thread?
The Highroller
quote:
Originally posted by PurpleHaze
I'm down for checking out a good eatery or two while I'm there, but, like mentioned, the food at the festival ROCKS!! So much to choose from, the vendors are literally scattered all over the grounds and it's made on spot fresh! Nothing like a juicy footlong hotdog slathered with condiments and a boatload of fried onions dripping down your wrists after not eating for 10hrs!!


Almost everything I've ever had at the festival is gross. Point out the good food when we're there please lol.
The Highroller
[QUOTE]Originally posted by d1ssonance
Detroit eateries I highly recommend:

The Golden Fleece in Greektown

Vincente's (Great cuban food, kind of pricey, but you wont regret it)

Xocimilcos in Mexican town (Great authentic Mexicnan food, with a great price, this is my favorite in Mexican town)

Suppinos Pizza in Eastern Market (Amazing pizza, voted best in detroit Multiple times, they are closed on the weekend though

Nikki's Pizza (Great pizza in greek town, dont fall into the tourist trap that is Pizzapapalis, way over priced and the pizza is subpar for the price

Royal Kabab (Located in Hamtramck technically, but it's like a 5 minute drive from Heart Plaza, and had amazing authentic Middle Eastern food, if you want shwarma, I highly recommend this resturaunt)

For sushi most people are going to say Oslo, but I don't like Oslo, so i'd go to either

Shangra La on cass by Wayne State University (has pretty much the only Dim Sum in Detroit

OR:

Wasabi (Also located by WSU, a great place for sushi and cocktails. Also a plethora of other asain fare to select.

If you guys are at old Miami During the monday, or by that area try

Honest Johns (Amazing breakfast, as well as a variety of vegetarian options, located around the corner from Old Miami, also open on Memorial day, but if you go on memorial day be prepared to wait, unless you get there early. This is the only place open within like a 5 Mile Radius besides like, Coney's.

And of course:

Lafayette Coney Island is a must, if you don't know already, then you need to learn!


If anyone has any questions please let me know. [/QUOTE


You rule dude. Thanks a lot!
Chaska
quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
Almost everything I've ever had at the festival is gross. Point out the good food when we're there please lol.


+1

The corn dogs were kinda gross TBH, made my stomach turn for a while.












(I hope I'm not burnt alive for my blasphemous comment)
d1ssonance
quote:
Originally posted by Chaska
Awesome info, thanks! :) Do u mind if I add it to the NYTA DEMF thread?


Of course! go right ahead!
omega1n
Good info! Going to try a few places while in town.
jad
quote:
Originally posted by d1ssonance
Detroit eateries I highly recommend:

The Golden Fleece in Greektown

Vincente's (Great cuban food, kind of pricey, but you wont regret it)

Xocimilcos in Mexican town (Great authentic Mexicnan food, with a great price, this is my favorite in Mexican town)

Suppinos Pizza in Eastern Market (Amazing pizza, voted best in detroit Multiple times, they are closed on the weekend though

Nikki's Pizza (Great pizza in greek town, dont fall into the tourist trap that is Pizzapapalis, way over priced and the pizza is subpar for the price

Royal Kabab (Located in Hamtramck technically, but it's like a 5 minute drive from Heart Plaza, and had amazing authentic Middle Eastern food, if you want shwarma, I highly recommend this resturaunt)

For sushi most people are going to say Oslo, but I don't like Oslo, so i'd go to either

Shangra La on cass by Wayne State University (has pretty much the only Dim Sum in Detroit

OR:

Wasabi (Also located by WSU, a great place for sushi and cocktails. Also a plethora of other asain fare to select.

If you guys are at old Miami During the monday, or by that area try

Honest Johns (Amazing breakfast, as well as a variety of vegetarian options, located around the corner from Old Miami, also open on Memorial day, but if you go on memorial day be prepared to wait, unless you get there early. This is the only place open within like a 5 Mile Radius besides like, Coney's.

And of course:

Lafayette Coney Island is a must, if you don't know already, then you need to learn!


If anyone has any questions please let me know.


Good post.
plexipr
Paxahau, producers of the Movement Electronic Music Festival in Detroit have announced the 105 acts scheduled to perform May 28, 29, and 30 in downtown Detroit’s Hart Plaza; discounted presale $60 weekend passes are now available through paxahau.com/festival.

The Movement Electronic Music Festival is a global destination that recognizes the history of techno music in Detroit and its impact around the world,” said Festival Executive Director Jason Huvaere. “When booking artists to perform at the festival we take into account the various genres of electronic dance music and do our best to incorporate as many of them as possible into the three days. This year’s lineup represents every corner of the electronic music scene.

The complete listing of the 105 acts for Movement 2011 is as follows:

69 (Carl Craig) – live
Adam Beyer
Al Ester
Ambivalent
Ana Sia
Anthony Attalla
Aril Brikha - live
Art Department
Ataxia - live
Aux 88 - live
B. Bravo - live
Beardyman – live
Ben Klock
Boo Williams
Brian “Starski” Gillespie
Bruce Bailey
Calvertron and Figure
Chuck Daniels
Cio D'or
Clark Warner
Claude Young
Com Truise - live
Dabura
Daedalus - live
Dam-Funk & Master Blazter – live
Delano Smith
Deniz Kurtel - live
District 909 - live
DJ Cent
DJ Godfather
DJ Harvey
DJ T-1000
DJ Three
DJ X-Change
Dr. Atmo
DTM 5x5 (DJ Seoul, T.Linder, Neil V, Darkcube, DJ Psycho)
Dubfire
Echospace – live
Elliot Lipp – live
Eric Johnson
Erika Sherman
Fatboy Slim
Felix Da Housecat
Flying Lotus - live
Franki Juncaj aka DJ 3000
Gaiser - live
Gaslamp Killer
Glenn Underground
Goldie
Green Velvet – live
Guti - live
Heartthrob - live
Hudson Mohawke – live
James Zabiela
John Collins
JPLS - live
Justin Martin
Kero – live
Kerri Chandler
Little Dragon - live
Livio & Roby
Loco Dice
Marc Houle - live
Marcel Dettman
Margaret Dygas
Mark Flash
Martin Buttrich – live
Matt Clarke
Matthew Hawtin
Metro Area
Michael Geiger
Mike Brown
Mike Servito
Mimosa
Minx
Monolake - live
N-Ter - live
Nospectacle with Markus Guentner - live
Paranormal Tek
Paul Kalkbrenner - live
Pulshar - live
Ramadanman
Reference
Richard Devine - live
Richie Hawtin
Ryan Elliott
Sammy Dee
Scuba
Secrets - live
Shlomi Aber
Skrillex – live
Soul Clap
Space Dimension Controller - live
Space Time Continuum - live
Steve Rachmad
Sven Väth
Terrence Parker
The Dirtbombs – live
The Siege – live
Tini
Tortured Soul - live
Traversable Wormhole aka Adam X - live
Venetian Snares - live
Victor Calderone
Visionquest – live/DJ

Weekend Passes Now $60, VIP Passes $150
Discounted presale weekend passes are available at $60 for the three-day music marathon in Detroit’s Hart Plaza, May 28-30, 2011.

VIP passes to Movement are now available for just $150. With these passes festival-goers receive access to the following:

  • Private check-in area to receive your credentials.
  • Access to large area above and behind the main stage.
  • Private bar - 6 complimentary drink tickets.
  • Discounted drinks available at the VIP bar.
  • Deluxe private executive bathroom trailers.
  • Voucher good for 1 Official Movement T-shirt (while supplies last).
  • Discounted hotel rooms at the Westin Book Cadillac are available for purchase by VIP ticket holders.

To purchase passes visit the online ticket store at www.paxahau.com/festival.

About the Electronic Music Festival in Detroit
Paxahau’s Electronic Music Festival, Movement, is an internationally recognized music marathon that delivers three days and three nights of non-stop performances from more than 100 artists across five stages set in an outdoor plaza located along the Detroit River. Headlining talent from around the world performs alongside legendary hometown heroes as thousands of festival-goers dance to the music, and then keep the celebrations going at a full roster of epic after parties. Nearly 100,000 people from across the globe attended the festival in 2010.

About Paxahau Promotions Group
Paxahau, now in its sixth year as producers of the Electronic Music Festival in Detroit, first established itself 13 years ago as an online resource to promote both Detroit and electronic music. Paxahau has since earned the respect of their peers and formed a very strong network of alliances throughout the music industry. Today, Paxahau Promotions Group is recognized across the world by artists and industry executives as a premier production and promotions organization. To learn more, visit www.paxahau.com.





www.paxahau.com/festival
www.facebook.com/movementdetroit
twitter.com/paxahau

jchung52
quote:
Originally posted by PurpleHaze
I'm down for checking out a good eatery or two while I'm there, but, like mentioned, the food at the festival ROCKS!! So much to choose from, the vendors are literally scattered all over the grounds and it's made on spot fresh! Nothing like a juicy footlong hotdog slathered with condiments and a boatload of fried onions dripping down your wrists after not eating for 10hrs!!


Mean philly cheese steaks beside holiday inn. Love em.

Ps google maps detroit. Under map mode, it has the outline of buildings now. New thing they are doing?
PoLskA
just announced...
Richie Hawtin is throwing a Warehouse Party Sat Nite as well!!

why are all these parties on Sat!?!?!?

id def do Hawtin's party over the boat if it was Sun... :mad:
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