Re: (313) DEMF 2012 Post-Op

2012-05-30 Thread Shaun Fogarty
I would sooo love to go to this... on the wrong side of the pond though
unfortunately... better get saving for next year :)

Cheers,
F.


On 29 May 2012 20:05, Arturo Lopez arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Couldn't make it this year.  What's the verdict? Festival proper, weak
 or good? Afterparties better as usual? Standout sets?


 -Art



Re: (313) DEMF 2012 Post-Op

2012-05-29 Thread David Smith
The local news this morning reported it was the most tickets sold since 
it went private.  It is very interesting to see how the movement brand 
has evolved.  It will be very hard to get a crowd the size of the free 
festivals but I think electronic music is not going to fade away in our 
lifetime.


Afterparties?  Visionquest's need I say more 7 party at the Old Miami 
was cool, the weather was great and the backyard was bumping until about 
8pm Monday.  The cover was 10$, drinks were taxed up for the holiday and 
the sounds were oversexed (sexy lyrics), housed up, and minimal funk 
basslines.  If the partied had continued further I might have just 
stayed there as it was closer to home.  Cheers to the Detroit-Berlin 
crew for keeping it real.


  Monday evening at Heart Plaza seemed busy as usual, arabmusik was 
beating on his Akai, seemed to have a 90s rave sound.  To elaborate, 
breakbeats and shrill monophonic synth lines in the vein of early 
prodigy--except with dubstep beats--seven minutes was plenty for my 
Detroiter ears.  There was the typically beatport euro minimal stage and 
the harder sounds of the underground stage, the two stages sound good, 
beatport had a better sound.  Keven Saunderson was at the main stage and 
Jeff Mills closed.  Saunderson's set impressed me, I'm not sure why this 
is the first time I've really been impressed by him--perhaps my taste 
has changed or the DEMF vibe has changed since 2000 and his style has 
remained the same and that is what I really appreciate, can't pin-point 
it.  Jeff Mills played as the wizard, it has been a few years since the 
last Wizard show in Detroit.  He played all the classics and a few 
unknown old school jams.  Towards the end he went into early Axis techno 
and finished with a seven or so minute 909 drum solo, amazing drum tabs.


DS





On 05/29/2012 03:05 PM, Arturo Lopez wrote:

Couldn't make it this year.  What's the verdict? Festival proper, weak
or good? Afterparties better as usual? Standout sets?


-Art