NEWS: Movement Electronic Music Fesival adds 39 artists to lineup in phase 3

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The 2013 Movement Electronic Music Festival, taking place Memorial Day weekend (May 25-27) inside Detroit’s Hart Plaza, adds more artists to its highly anticipated lineup, bringing this year’s bill to a total of 116 performers.

The third phase of the lineup includes an electrifying live set by UK’s electronic music icon Squarepusher as well as a dj set from famed singer, songwriter and producer MOBY. DJ and Grammy Award-winning producer Dubfire returns to the festival as does Movement’s 2012 standout artist Nina Kraviz. Dubstep’s rising star Danny Beall, commonly known as NiT GriT, has also been added to the list of performers.

The complete list of the additional 39 performances announced today, in alphabetical order, are as follows:

16 Bit Lolitas

Annie Hall

Benjamin Damage – live

Bill Patrick

Buzz Goree

Cajmere

Calico

Chris Malinchak

Chuck Daniels

Circa Tapes

Corbin Davis

Dabrye

Dan Wagner

Deadbeat

Deastro – live

Dubfire

François K

Jason Kendig

K@dog

Kidnap Kid

Lucy

Magda

Matador – live

Midnite Jackers

MOBY – dj set

Nick Hook

Nina Kraviz

NiT GriT

Phantasmagoria – live

Reference – live

Ronin Selecta w/ Bombscare

Samo Sound Boy

Sandoz featuring Marcus Flow

Shigeto

Sinistarr

Squarepusher – live

Stone Owl

System of Survival

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Today’s lineup is in addition to the phase one and two announcements made by Paxahau Promotions Group, which included A Tribe Called Red, Adult. – live, Al Ester, Alton Miller, Amtrac, Andy C, Art Department, Ataxia, Audion – live, Azari & III – live, Ben Klock b2b Marcel Dettmann, Ben Sims, Big Chocolate, Big Gigantic – live, Break Science – live, Brendon Moeller aka Echologist, Brodinski, Bruce Bailey, Carl Craig, Carlos Souffront, Daniel Bell, Dantiez Saunderson, Dave Clarke, Dennis Ferrer, Derrick May & Kevin Saunderson – The High Tech Soul Concept, DJ Minx featuring Diviniti and Eva Soul, Don Dada – DJ Godfather and DJ Zebo, DJ Hatcha, Downlink, Drumcell, DVS1, Ellen Allien, Erika – live, George FitzGerald, Gesaffelstein, Gramatik, Gregor Tresher – live, GRiZ – live, Hector, J.Phlip, John Digweed, Laura Jones, Luke Slater / P.A.S. – live, Maetrik, Mala, Masters at Work – Kenny Dope & Louie Vega, Matt Tolfrey, Miguel Campbell, Mike Parker, Milkman, Moodymann, Mr. Joshooa, Nicolas Jaar – live, Nicole Moudaber, Noisia, Onra, Paco Osuna, Paper Diamond, Richie Hawtin, Rrose, Ryan Elliott, Silent Servant, Slam, Soul Clap, Stacey Pullen, Steffi, Steve Rachmad, SuperVision, T.Williams, Tensnake, Terrence Parker, The Bug – live, The M Machine – live, TOKiMONSTA, Tommy Four Seven, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – live, and Truncate.

Movement Electronic Music Festival, in collaboration with techno music pioneer and 2013 performer Carl Craig and 8tracks, one of the largest global internet radio services, present the 2013 Electronic Music Mix Challenge. Starting Monday, April 8, fans will have the opportunity to create their very own Movement-inspired mix on 8tracks. The lucky winner, selected by Carl Craig, will receive a pair of VIP tickets to Movement, official festival gear, featured placement on the 8tracks homepage and its mobile apps, and a complimentary one-year subscription to 8tracks’ premium service, 8tracks+.

 “8tracks is thrilled to collaborate with Movement on the inauguralElectronic Music Mix Challenge,” says David Porter, founder and CEO of 8tracks. “For the past 25 years, I’ve been a fan of the sounds and culture of electronic music, which inspired the founding of 8tracks. I’m pleased that we can contribute to Movement in this unique way and I’m honored to have Carl Craig participate in the selection process,” adds Porter.

Visit www.8tracks.com/movementdetroit for more information and complete list of contest rules.

Discounted tickets for Movement are on sale now ($89 Weekend / $199 VIP), and can be purchased by visiting www.Movement.us. Ticket prices will increase on May 1.

The Movement Electronic Music Festival features: five technologically-rich outdoor stages; more than 115 artists; free Wi-Fi access on the grounds; a posh VIP setting located behind the main stage; dozens of official afterparties; an interactive technology center featuring the hottest gear in the industry; and several art displays to stimulate the senses. Over 107,000 people from around the globe attended the 2012 festival.

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