The Best of Detroit’s Electronic Music Festival 2016
Relive the best moments of Detroit’s Electronic Music Festival 2016 through this photo gallery. From the main stage to the after parties, see what made this year’s festival so special.
The annual Movement Electronic Music Festival, organized by Paxahau Events, showcases some of the world’s top electronic music talent in Detroit, Michigan. This year’s festival took place May 28-30 at Hart Plaza, and featured over 100 performances across six stages.
The festival began in 2000 as a one-day event called “Into the cautiously optimistic first steps into the new millennium,” and has since grown into a three-day extravaganza attracting over 100,000 attendees from all over the world.
This year’s lineup boasted an impressive array of international talent, including headliners Richie Hawtin, Carl Craig, Maceo Plex, and Danny Brown. Other notable performers included sets from Nina Kraviz, Peggy Gou, Chris Liebing, Loco Dice, Jus-Ed, and many more.
Whether you’re a diehard electronic music fan or just looking to enjoy some good tunes in the company of friends, Movement Electronic Music Festival is definitely worth checking out.
Detroit’s electronic music festival is one of the most highly anticipated events of the year. This year’s lineup did not disappoint, with a mix of new and established artists. Here are some of the highlights:
-headliner acts included Skrillex, Diplo, and Bassnectar
-newcomers like Mija and Rezz brought fresh sounds to the festival
-local artists like Kidd glove and Klay provided a taste of Detroit’s electronic music scene
-the festival also featured art installations, food trucks, and other attractions
Detroit’s Electronic Music Festival, also known as DEMF, is one of the largest and most well-known electronic music festivals in the world. The festival is held every year in the city of Detroit, Michigan, and attracts hundreds of thousands of people from all over the globe.
The festival features a wide variety of electronic music genres, including house, techno, dubstep, trance, and more. There are also a number of live performances and DJ sets to enjoy.
If you’re planning on attending DEMF this year, be sure to check out some of our top picks for the best performances and DJs to see!
This year’s electronic music festival in Detroit was one for the books! Featuring performances from some of the world’s top DJs, the festival was a non-stop party that had fans dancing all night long. Here are some of the best moments from the event:
-The first ever performance from global superstar DJ Khalid
-An electrifying set from Skrillex that got the crowd moving
-A special guest appearance from Big Sean during a set by Diplo
-A mind-blowing performance by Bassnectar that had the entire crowd going wild
If you weren’t able to make it to this year’s festival, don’t worry – there’s always next year! In the meantime, check out some of the photos and videos from this year’s event to get a taste of what you missed.
The Best of Detroit’s Electronic Music Festival 2016 was an annual event that showcased the best in electronic music from around the world. The festival featured three days of non-stop music, with over 200 DJs and live acts performing on 15 stages.
The Best of Detroit’s Electronic Music Festival 2016 was an event that was held in Detroit, Michigan on May 27th and 28th. The event featured performances by some of the best electronic musicians in the world, as well as a wide variety of food and drink options. Attendees were also able to enjoy a number of different activities, including a Ferris wheel, a zip line, and a gaming area.
Detroit’s electronic music scene is booming, and the city’s annual electronic music festival is a celebration of the genre’s best and brightest. This year’s festival featured an impressive lineup of local, national, and international acts, and we’ve compiled a list of the best sets from the weekend.
– Anthony Rother
– Carl Craig
– Danny Brown
– Kevin Saunderson
– Moodymann
– Purity Ring
The 2016 Detroit Electronic Music Festival (DEMF) was one of the best yet, with dozens of great DJs and live performers from around the world. Here are some of our favorite sets from this year’s festival.
2016 was a banner year for Detroit’s electronic music festival, with over 100,000 people in attendance. The festival featured four stages of non-stop music, as well as art installations, food trucks, and other vendors.