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Movement adds Richie Hawtin, Ludacris, Channel Tres, The Blessed Madonna, more to 2024 lineup

Chris Lake, Dom Dolla, Goldie (DJ set), Tee Grizzley, Masters at Work, LTJ Bukem, Special Request, Carl Craig (live), Floorplan, Fatima Hajji, Pariboi69 (live), and more are among the additions to the Detroit dance & electronic festival.

What's Going on Saturday?

Saturday’s NYC-area shows include ESG, Hot Rod Circuit, PWRUP, and more.

Movement announces initial 2024 lineup (Fatboy Slim, James Blake, Avalon Emerson, Floating Points, more)

The Detroit festival returns on Memorial Day Weekend, and the first wave of the 2024 lineup has arrived.

What's Going on Saturday?

Saturday’s NYC-area shows include blink-182, Turnstile, Caroline Polachek, Yaeji, Rival Schools, redveil, Iron & Wine, The Front Bottoms, Helen, Hannah Jadagu, and more.

Movement 2022 lineup (Flying Lotus, Carl Craig B2B James Murphy, Skrillex, more)

Movement is returning for its first edition since 2019, and the lineup also includes Jon Hopkins, 2 Chainz, Duck Sauce, The Blessed Madonna, 2 Chainz, and more.

new techno club BASEMENT opening at Knockdown Center (initial lineup)

Upcoming shows at the new (literally) underground venue include Vatican Shadow, Silent Servant, Bryan Kasenic, a Wrecked party, and more.

HoZac Blackout Fest 2014 initial lineup: The Dictators, Counter Intuits, First Base, Shocked Minds & more

HoZac Records‘ annual Blackout Fest is slated to return to the Empty Bottle for its 2014 edition from May 15-17. The fest’s initial lineup features NYC protopunks The Dictators, Counter Intuits (featuring ex-Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments member Ron House and Times New Viking’s Jared Phillips), Toronto power pop outfit First Base, gritty NYC punks Shocked Minds, 999999999 (ex-Tunnel of Love), Austin, TX’s A Giant Dog, and locals Nones, The Man, Toupee, and Rainbow Gun Show…

French garage rockers Jack of Heart touring North America, two NYC shows this week (dates & streams)

Jack of Heart hail from the Southern France city of Perpignan which is also home to The Liminanas. Both fall into the “garage” category but Jack of Heart take a more American view, singing mostly in English with a tinny, wild bubblegum sound not too far from Nobunny…