Basement Jaxx, Underworld, Charlotte De Witte Lead Movement Festival Lineup

edm-lineup - Credit: Simon King/Redferns; Pablo Gallardo Sanchez/Redferns/Getty Images

edm-lineup – Credit: Simon King/Redferns; Pablo Gallardo Sanchez/Redferns/Getty Images

Basement Jaxx, Underworld, and Charlotte De Witte will headline Movement Music Festival, which returns to Detroit’s Hart Plaza for Memorial Day weekend, May 27 through May 29. You can find tickets and more information on the Movement Music Festival’s website.

“It’s been 24 years since we last danced together in Detroit. We’re obviously a million light years past excited to be back with you in May at Movement Festival,” Underworld said in a statement.

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This year’s stacked lineup includes SkrillexJust released two albums back-to-back by, Don’t Get Too Close And Quest for FireThree Six Mafia. Cybotron. Bonobo. Carl Craig Jon Dixon, Kaskade (Performing as Special Request), Paul Woolford, Ida Engberg, Kaskade Redux and Ida Engberg as his underground alias. Zeds DeadZeds dead (Altered States) – a Zeds artist, is included in the final electronic music lineup.

The new group will be joining previously announced acts Caribou, DJ Seinfeld, Masters At Work, Robert Hood (live), Green Velvet, DJ Minx, Dom Dolla b2b John Summit, TSHA, LSDXOXO, Ela Minus, SPFDJ, and many others. Over the three-day festival, more than 115 acts will perform. House legend Moodymann will also return for his first performance at the festival in 10 years.

As always, the festival also focuses on Detroit’s techno scene, celebrating prominent artists from the area. This year includes Detroit Techno pioneer Eddie Fowlkes; Underground Resistance member James Pennington as Suburban Knight; legendary electro group Aux88 (live); underground Techno duo Scan 7 (live); House music mainstays Stacey Hotwaxx Hale, DJ Holographic, and Al Ester; Ghostly recording artist Shigeto performing a live set with Dez Andrés, plus Stacey Pullen, Kyle Hall b2b Byron the Aquarius, Ladymonix, AMX, Huey Mnemonic, Henry Brooks, Beige, Father Dukes, Soundmurderer, and Audia, among others.

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