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MOVEMENT 08 CELEBRATES THE ENERGY, INNOVATION AND
CULTURE OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC
Detroit Electronic Music Festival Showcases Strong
Artist Line Up, Weatherproofed Stages, And Enhanced
Sound Systems That Create A Diverse Music Experience
Detroit – Detroit’s Electronic Music Festival has become
one of the most highly anticipated annual events for
electronic music fans in Detroit and across the globe.
And Movement 08 – coming May 24-26 at Detroit’s Hart
Plaza – is no exception. With an unprecedented lineup of
artists and numerous new elements, Movement 08 promises
to be the most exciting, entertaining and innovative
festival yet.
“Our
philosophy for producing Detroit’s Electronic Music
Festival is grounded in our company’s mission, to
accelerate and accentuate all the best of what Detroit
has to offer the world, and that includes: artists,
events, destinations, and all forms of cultural
enrichment,” said Jason Huvaere, Paxahau Promotions
Group, which has produced this festival since 2006.
“That also includes making improvements to the festival
year after year, to help it grow and spread the
excitement of the electronic music culture to people
across the area and around the world.”
Much of the anticipation surrounding Movement 08 is
being generated by one of the strongest lineups the
festival has had in its history. This year’s roster of
performers includes Moby, Benny Benassi, Carl Craig,
Richie Hawtin, Deadmau5, James Zabiela, Dubfire, and
critically acclaimed artists such as Marco Carola,
Peanut Butter Wolf and Cobblestone Jazz. Although
Paxahau actively heralds Detroit’s heritage as the
birthplace of techno, the company also experiences the
talent from other cities, such as Miami and Berlin, to
bring artists from every corner of the world to
Movement.
“We’re attentive to the pulse of the music community, so
we can present artists that expand Movement’s dream –
and expose audiences to the spectrum of diverse genres
within the electronic music scene,” stated Huvaere.
“We’re all about showcasing renowned, established
artists while also giving up-and-coming talent an
opportunity to reach a broader audience.”

New Stages Elevate Movement 08 To Higher Standards Of
Excellence
The festival will feature four distinct stages –
each with its own unique personality. The vitaminwater
Stage, the Beatport Stage, the Real Detroit Stage and
the Red Bull Stage. This is the first year the Red Bull
Music Academy is presenting a stage at any US festival.
Huvaere added, “Like Paxahau, the Red Bull Music Academy
is dedicated to helping artists gain exposure and
experience while meeting and collaborating with other
artists from around the world – creating a real cultural
phenomenon, just like Detroit’s Electronic Music
Festival.”
The
Red Bull Stage and the Beatport Stage represent two of
the most significant improvements to this year’s
festival. Both stages feature new structure designs to
provide the audience with an optimal listening and
dancing experience. The stages include new vinyl roofs
and metal structures, ensuring a foundation strong
enough to hold the sound and lighting systems. Plus, the
stages provide more space, better sightlines and
protection against inclement weather conditions. In
addition to these new stages, the festival will feature
drastically enhanced sound systems to provide attendees
with outstanding sound quality.
Sponsors Help Maintain Forward Momentum
Subsidizing stages is only one way sponsors are
supporting Movement 08, one of only four electronic
music events held in North America. In fact, as economic
conditions have resulted in declining funding from other
sources, sponsorships are more important than ever
before to the ongoing success of the festival – and
Paxahau’s ability to keep ticket prices affordable.
In addition to Red Bull, vitaminwater, Real Detroit
Weekly and Beatport – the leading music download site of
the electronic music industry, which only sponsors three
other events in the U.S. each year – other key sponsors
of Movement 08 include Scion, MySpace, Sony Playstation,
Garden Fresh, Nino Salvaggio International Marketplace,
Moo Moo’s Cuisine and Resident Advisor, an online
magazine devoted to dance music and club culture.
“Without this support, this event does not happen. These
presenters understand the value and unique opportunity
to reach the hearts and minds of electronic music fans,
a cultural demographic that doesn’t respond to
traditional marketing and advertising – but is loyal to
companies and brands that get behind the things they are
passionate about.”

Join The Movement
Held over Memorial Day Weekend (May 24-26) at
Downtown Detroit’s Hart Plaza, Movement 08 is expected
to attract up to 20,000 attendees per day. Discounted
pre-sale admission tickets to the festival are $40 for a
weekend pass (available for a limited time only) or $175
for VIP tickets (with limited capacity available). The
festival’s hours are Noon to Midnight.
Music fans from all over the region, the country and the
world will visit Detroit to attend Detroit’s Electronic
Music Festival, bringing much-needed revenue to the City
of Detroit and Southeastern Michigan. Most important,
however, the festival will further expand Detroit’s
reputation for inspiring the electronic music scene –
and the foundation for the creative renaissance being
led by electronic music artists everywhere.
“As electronic music has evolved and expanded its reach,
the festival has grown and improved right along with
it,” said Jason Huvaere. “The best way to appreciate and
understand what makes this event special is to come and
experience it.”
For more information on Movement 08 – Detroit’s
Electronic Music Festival or to order tickets, visit
www.myspace.com/detroitmusicfest or
www.paxahau.com.
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