Movement Detroit 2019: Pre-Party & Afterparty Guide

Movement Detroit is almost upon us. Less than a week out from the festival, it’s time to get those pre-party and afterparty plans on lock. As always, there’s an array talent and expertly curated events to partake in all weekend long.


The Movement Detroit lineup dives deep into techno, with plenty house, hip hop and other genres to explore as well. Highlights include Orbital, who will perform live in the city for the first time in nearly 20 years, Amelie LensStephan Bodzin (live), Chris Lake, Danny Brown, Hot Since 82, Floorplan (live), DJ Nobu, Heiko Laux, and Disclosure.

Get Real, Fisher, Charlotte de Witte, J.Phlip, Golf Clap, Gucci Mane and more are scheduled to perform as well. Plus, a special closing set from Michigan native and “future funk” trailblazer GRiZ.

Just as important as the festival itself are the pre-parties and the afterparties. Over Memorial Weekend, Detroit comes alive as the city celebrates dance music around the clock. These events — whichever ones you may choose, ficial or unficial — are vital to the overall experience.

Movement Detroit 2019 goes down May 25 – 27 inside Hart Plaza, Detroit’s legendary riverfront park. Check out the full lineup below and get tickets here. See our pre/afterparty selects below.

Top Movement Detroit 2018 Afters Picks

Friday Pre-Parties

Dirtybird Presents: Walker & Royce w/ Ardalan Movement Pre-Party

If you’re looking for a stacked lineup to start f the weekend properly, look no further. Walker & Royce lead Dirtybird‘s ficial pre-party along with Ardalan, VNSSA, and hometown support from Sonya Alvarez. The patio will be popping as well, with sets from Monica Ghita, Adam Westing, Henry Brooks, and Young & Heddy. The kind energy the Detroit crowd brings is like no other. This is a guaranteed, booty shaking good time!

Psycho Trippin’ Detroit: Treasure Fingers, Christian Martin & More

Psycho Disco and Trippy Ass Technologies present Psycho Trippin‘. The beats are sure to be on point, as hosted by The (iconic) Grasshopper Underground at Solar Flux Rotop in Eastern Market. This makes for a stellar Movement pre-party featuring: Treasure Fingers, Christian Martin, Lenny Kiser, Codes, option4, E.R.N.E.S.T.O, MASTERIA, FOOD FIGHT, Players Club, PVRTY HVRD, DJ Mac Diesel and Eric Swi. The lineup is rather robust because the party goes all night long. Don’t forget your party pants.

100% LIVE Techno – Opening Party: Movement Weekend

Techno is the name the game in Detroit this Memorial Day weekend and what better way to soak it in than diving head first into the deep end before the festival event starts. This event is exactly as the title says, 100% live. This means No Laptops, No DJs, Just All Live Hardware Sets. The lineup features a collection top tier modular artists such as Paul Birken, Monix, Komprezzor, Amnesiac, Pulsewidthemod, Coarses, and Broken Shadows. This event definitely wont be for the faint heart but most certainly worth checking out.

Saturday

MASSIVE: A Warehouse Experience featuring Snails, Space Laces, Buku, Stuca & More

Movement is all about techno, but bassheads will rejoice for this absolutely savage lineup. If you want a change pace over the weekend, check out MASSIVE — a new concept hosted by Mean Red and Ignyte Events at The Russell. Headliner Snails will be joined by special guests Space Laces, Buku, and Stuca, with support from Attak and Flats Stanlie. Nightenjin is set to host its own stage featuring HavekLachjaw b2b NickyboomCookn and more.

Detroit Love – Official Movement After Party at the Magic Stick

Detroit Love is one those flagship events that represents what Movement is all about. The lineup is one the most stacked the weekend, featuring: Carl Craig A2A, Seth TroxlerDJ Minx, DJ Dez Andres, Mirko Loko, Al Ester and special guests TBA (oh la la!). Held at the iconic Magic Stick, locals will gather here and out--towners will experience a premium afterparty in the city that made techno.

Octopus Recordings Showcase: Sian, Technasia, Jay Lumen & More

Sian and his label, Octopus Recordings, have both garnered a well-established history in Detroit by now, with 2019 being the fifth iteration this label showcase. This year brings back talent to both floors with SIAN, Technasia, Jay Lumen, Juheun (Live), Shelley Johannson b2b Michelle Sparks, and Cinna running things in the main room and ZIPPO / Fides, Max Gardner, Space Jaguar, Werk Ethic (Nick Garcia b2b Ken Lazee), Luke Hansen, and ManmadE taking point in the basement. This party is sure to cover the spectrum sound you’ll be looking for in a night one afters.

Texture w/ Egyptian Lover, Anthony Parasole, Rrose – live & more

For the third straight year Texture makes its return to Marble Bar. This is one those parties that just goes on and on, with little to no end time in sight, perfect for all those marathon partiers out there. You’ll be able to keep your feet moving with sounds from Egyptian Lover (Live), Anthony Parasole, Rrose (Live), Dr. Rubinstein, Aurora Halal & Relaxer (Live), Batu_music & Simo Cell, PLO Man, Loren, and more. The real treat though is that Staub, a mysterious Berlin based party, will be kicking f proper at 7am with a TBA lineup.

“We explore the possibilities temporal experience intertwined with light, space, and sound”

Sunday

Country Club Disco Warehouse – AC Slater, Chris Lorenzo & More

If you fall in love with The Russell on Saturday night, why not go for round two? Country Club Disco is known for throwing some the best Movement afterparties Detroit has to fer. This year, the annual warehouse throwdown features: AC SlaterChris LorenzoDillon NathanielWestendGrenstaZendloMASTERIADevon JamesJ. Mione, and PVRTY HVRD. The lineup is simply unbeatable. We can only hope Detroit duo Golf Clap have time for an unannounced late night set!

Suara Night Detroit: Coyu, Ø Phase], 999999999 (Live), AADJA

The second night at Bleu Detroit plays host to Suara Night, marking the labels first time in Detroit for a Movement after party. The night will be a great showcase to the newer, harder side Coyu, the main headliner the night. Appearing along side him will be Ø Phase], 999999999 (Live), and AADJA. The venue’s basement will be in full swing as well with a second, EBM set from Coyu, a DJ set from 999999999, and the talented residents from promoters, Obscure and 6AM.

Observe / SCENE 2019 Movement Official Afterparty

Observe/Scene is now the new iteration the long running, staple techno party know as Interface. Even with the name and venue change, they were still able to come out swinging with an absolutely stellar lineup talent. Headlining the night is none other than Planetary Assault Systems aka Luke Slater who will be playing the fest as part the trio known as LSD. Alongside him you have the likes Henning Baer, Adam X, Truncate, Drumcell, DJ Hyperactive, Project 313, Rubidium, Alterity, and Dru Ruiz. Plus, visuals by the famed VJ, OKTAform.

Monday

Repopulate Mars Official Movement After Party at the Magic Stick

Repopulate Mars, Movement, Paxahau and Magic Stick present the Repopulate Mars Movement After Party featuring Lee Foss, Latmun, Caleb Calloway & Secondcity — and a very, very special guest you won’t want to miss. Again, we urge you to check out Magic Stick at least once over Movement weekend, so you can experience a taste Detroit’s music history. This is yet another staple event that coincides with the music festival, so expect nothing but the best coming through the system.

Anthology: 47 | Tommy Four Seven/Headless Horseman + Detion 002

Anthology is yet another long-running staple the weekend with 2019 being its seventh installment. This year features Tommy Four Seven‘s 47 imprint, along with Headless Horseman, Killawat, and MDD as guests in the main room. Room two, hosted by Detion Agency, will play host to Joel Mull and Newa with guests: Merachka, Autonomous Systems and Joe Sousa. This party will definitely be a strong way to wrap up the weekend for many heavy techno heads.

There ain’t no party like a Detroit party… and we’re just scratching the surface on all the ferings this weekend. See all the ficial Movement afterparties here.

 

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