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2019 Guide Online THE SPIR IT O AFTER P F ART D IES E DETROIT + TR ELEC TR EV O ON E I I N T C T ’ Q S S U A + C R T E U E D R A L L T T Y S U + N + R E T E H S E E H I D K D O S E T P I S R E S O T E + I R T O U M I L O N O W V R G E G E L A T I I R O O R M T E E M D 9 1 0 2 WELCOME TO WELCOME The spirit of our city animates the body and the soul of all that experience it. It is hard to describe the spice that flavors the culture of Detroit. Music is a big part of it, from the sounds of Motown to the electrifying beats of house and techno. The art, food, and architecture are the umami that rounds out the taste that makes this place so special. Every night of the week, in this city, we have the opportunity to hear the best musicians, DJs, and artists perform in venues ranging from world- class clubs to neighborhood bars. Paxahau has created an opportunity for all to come to Detroit and dance to the rhythm of our city, not only at DETROIT the festival but inside all of the amazing spaces here. We do our best to include all of the events happening this weekend, but there are some that we miss. Please let us know if we missed any, and go to thedetroitilove.com/theguide for the most up to date listing. Make it a great week and dance your ass off! REAUME AND STEVEN VINCE PATRICOLA EDITED BY Additional content including an interview with Richie Hawtin and a visual essay of the original rave scene in Detroit at thedetroitilove.com/theguide OUTDOOR BAR & PATIO NOW OPEN FOR DINNER 1300 PORTER STREET, DETROIT, MI 48226 • MUDGIESDELI.COM THURSDAY (05-23-19) Glow : Bert’s Warehouse Theatre : 7:00PM-5:00AM : $12.60+ : DJs Eddie Fowlkes, Mike Huckaby, Rick Wilhite, Ash Lauryn, Detroit Electronic Music Camp 2019 : Detroit : Free : A Jaco, Beige, Powdreblu, and Charles Hicks comprehensive DJ Electronic Music Production Camp The 5.6.7.8’s : Deluxx Fluxx : 7:00PM-11:00PM : $20 : The 12:00 PM 5.6.7.8's, Amy Gore, and Shadow Show Tunes de Terroir : The Royce : 7:00PM-11:00PM : DJ Pablo R. Vibes and Visions Detroit and DEQ Magazine Record Fair : Bert’s Warehouse Theatre : 12:00PM-7:00PM : Free : Record Ruiz Vendors, Food, Drinks, and DJs 8:00 PM 5:00 PM Cinema Lamont Presents : Pizzaplex : 8:00PM-10:00PM : $5 : Screening of 'Kirikou and the Sorceress' Welcome To Detroit : Detroit Shipping Company : 5:00PM- 11:00PM : Free : Rocksteady Disco presents DJs Andrew Joseph, House on 45 : Willis Show Bar : 8:00PM-2:00AM : $7-11 : Red Dino Soccio, Martín Miguel, David Welzien, and Toribio Bull presents DJs Bamboozle, Scott Grooves, Psycho, Peter Croce, Yukiko Koizumi, Erno The Inferno Barley, BBQ & Beats : Eastern Market : 5:00PM-9:00PM : $40 : Drinks, BBQ, and live music benefitting Hospice of Michigan's 9:00 PM Open Access Program : Drop 3rd Strike, Killer Flamingos, and (weekly) The Mix : WHFR FM : 9:00PM-11:00PM : DEtroit's SpaceCat Live longest running Electronic Music show : Hosted by DJ Bam (weekly) Snack Time : TV Lounge : 5:00PM-9:00PM : Free : DJs Move for Life : TV Lounge : 9:00PM-2:00AM : $10 : Proceeds Ryan Dahl, Dan Bain, AndrewCharles, and Gino go to Six Feet Over : Social Studies and TV Dinners present DJs 6:00 PM Bruce Bailey, Twin Cousin, Matt Friedman, Very J , Lucas Lee, Mister Joshooa, Remote Viewing Party, Lobos, Jacob Park, Nudeep Detroit Edition : MotorCity Wine : 6:00PM-2:00AM : DJs Loftsoul, Rick Wilhite, Alton Miller, and Kyri Soren, Ted Krisko, Rickers, and Jeremy Kypta Club Tropicana : Marble Bar : 9:00PM-3:00AM : DJs Invisible (weekly) Neighborhood Soul : Antihero : 6:00PM-12:00AM : Free : DJ Vince Patricola City Sound System, Charles Trees, Beige, Frankie Banks, Mike Medow 6:30 PM Tropical Thursday : The Grasshopper Underground : 9:00PM- Mettavolution Tour : The Fillmore : 6:30PM-9:30PM : $40.50+ : 2:00AM : DJs Esshaki, Sublimeinal, and Crystal Burkland : Food Rodrigo Y Gabriela by Cous Cous Cuisine 7:00 PM Racetraitor : Sanctuary : 7:00PM-12:00AM : $12 : Racetraitor, Hirs, Coherence, and Womb FRIDAY (05-24-19) Detroit Electronic Music Camp 2019 : Detroit : Free : A comprehensive DJ Electronic Music Production Camp Glo Bus : Detroit : $10-25 : Travel around Detroit with DJs 12:00 PM 2 Turntables & A Mixer : My House : 12:00PM-6:00PM : DJs TBA 1:00 PM Techno Bicycle Tour : Wheelhouse Detroit : 1:00PM-4:00PM : $40 : Tour Detroit’s historic electronic music sites 3:00 PM Psycho Trippin’ : Solar Flux : 3:00PM-3:00AM : $35+ : Psycho Disco, Trippy Ass Technologies, and The Grasshopper Under- ground present DJs Treasure Fingers, Christian Martin, Lenny Kiser, Codes , option4, E.R.N.E.S.T.O, Masteria, Food Fight, Players Club, PVRTY HVRD, Mac Diesel, and Eric Swi 6:00 PM Bassment Weekend : The Bassment : 6:00PM-10:00PM : $40 : Hosted by Body Mechanic & The Butcher Party Boy Lance : Antihero : 6:00PM-12:00AM : Free : DJ Party Boy Lance Smartbar’s Opening Party and BBQ : TV Lounge : 6:00PM- 4:00AM : $10+ : DJs Avalon Emerson, Bruce Bailey, Eris Drew, Garrett David, Justin Aulis Long, Lobos, Luke Vibert, Olin, 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Matt Ortlieb 4:00AM : $20-30 : Paxahau presents DJs Harvey, Patrice Scott, Filthy Americans Music Festival – The Detroit Experience : Michael Geiger, and Holographic Detroit Shipping Company : 7:00PM-2:00AM : $20-40 : Proceeds Haute of Yes : Deluxx Fluxx : 9:00PM-2:00AM : Haute to Death benefit The Detroit Public Schools : DJs D3, John Collins, and House of YES Suburban Night, Filthy Rockwell featuring Milfie, Tink Thomas, Ignition : Exodos Rooftop : 9:00PM-2:00AM : $10+ : DJs Roach, Jeremiah Shaw, Psycho, Dash, and Resurgence Durtysoxxx, Atroxx, Sean Eboy, Dhyan Droik, ADMN, Luis (pop-up) Hyphen : Lost River : 7:00PM-11:00PM : Food by Chef Armando, JD Powell, Audio Bigot, Rob Sekay, and Tristan Dufrene Bruce Bryant Modern Cathedrals – 5 Years of Eden : Tangent Gallery : 7:30 PM 9:00PM-6:00AM : $20+ : DJs Adriana Lopez, Xhin, Alien Rain, Ø, High As Hope Tour : DTE Energy Music Theatre : 7:30PM- Reka, Luke Hess, Jeff Derringer, Altstadt Echo, Uun, and Äsop 10:30PM : $39.50+ : Florence + 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