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Movement Electronic Music Festival is an annual electronic dance music event held in the birthplace of Techno, Detroit, each Memorial Day weekend since 2006. Previous electronic music festivals held at Hart Plaza on Memorial Day weekend include Detroit Electronic Music Festival (2000–2002), Movement (2003–2004) and Fuse-In (2005). The four different festival names reflect completely separate and distinct producers, brands and directions. All of these festivals presented performances by musicians and DJs that emphasized the progressive qualities of the culture surrounding electronic music including the celebration of Detroit being the birthplace of the popular electronic music subgenre Techno.

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  • Detroit Electronic Music Festival (en)
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  • Le Detroit's Electronic Music Festival (ou DEMF) est un festival de musique électronique organisé tous les ans depuis 2000 à Détroit à l'occasion du week-end du Memorial Day, sur la Hart Plaza. Suivant les équipes organisatrices, ce festival a eu pour nom DEMF (direction artistique assurée par Carl Craig, 2000), Movement (sous la direction Derrick May, 2003–2004), Fuse-In (Kevin Saunderson, 2005) puis à partir de 2006 Movement: Detroit's Electronic Music Festival. (fr)
  • Movement Electronic Music Festival is an annual electronic dance music event held in the birthplace of Techno, Detroit, each Memorial Day weekend since 2006. Previous electronic music festivals held at Hart Plaza on Memorial Day weekend include Detroit Electronic Music Festival (2000–2002), Movement (2003–2004) and Fuse-In (2005). The four different festival names reflect completely separate and distinct producers, brands and directions. All of these festivals presented performances by musicians and DJs that emphasized the progressive qualities of the culture surrounding electronic music including the celebration of Detroit being the birthplace of the popular electronic music subgenre Techno. (en)
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