Machine Listening: Movement 2018
Broccoli shares his experiences from Detroit’s most infamous music event Movement Electronic Music Festival.
Broccoli shares his experiences from Detroit’s most infamous music event Movement Electronic Music Festival.
Memorial day weekend in Detroit is a special time for lovers of techno. The city hosts thousands of festival goers from around the world as they converge on Hart Plaza for a weekend long celebration of electronic music. For those of us who call Motor City home, it’s affirmation that our city is thriving….
Detroit electronic pioneer Matthew Dear will headline a free performance as Audion, at the Detroit Institute of Arts’ Rivera Court, on March 30.
Mo Pop 2018 returns to Detroit’s West Riverfront park July 28 and 29, featuring Bon Iver, The National, St. Vincent, Vince Staples, Portugal. The Man, Empty Houses, Curtis Roach, and more.
One word comes to mind when looking back at Detroit’s music projects of 2017: variety. Unlike other cities celebrated for their musical specialities, Detroit is home to countless genres, sounds, and communities — all distinct, yet part of the same ecosystem. This year, full-length albums, mixtapes, and EPs demonstrated the capacity to which artists are…
It didn’t seem possible, but 2017 was plenty worse than 2016 for most people. But if there was one area that remained consistently great, it was the quality of Detroit’s musical output. This year saw a bevy of tracks that pushed the envelope, connected traditions and styles, or just made us get on our feet…
The work of Detroit’s Video7 comprises a wide range of influences drawn from hip-hop, R&B, jazz, and electronic music, rounded out by visual elements by the likes of GOODSTEPH and Cy Abdelnour. Though it could be argued that any collective is more than the sum of its parts, Video7 stand apart by showcasing the…
Last Thursday night, Detroit’s Marble Bar hosted an impressive lineup of talented musicians to celebrate the release of Rowan Niemisto’s new EP Gradient, a feat of songwriting and gentle, moving musicality that carries glimpses of the artist’s past work while simultaneously forging new directions in his evolving craft. The night spanned several genres and…
Bruiser Thanksgiving IV will feature performances by Danny Brown, Lil B, Jlin, John FM, Venus X, and more.
DMM is honored to present the premiere of “All My Friends,” by Detroit-area producer and songwriter Max Landry.