Yeah, I'm sure it won't be - *cough*
MEK
"Giles Dickerson"
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05/09/02 12:44 PM Subject: RE: [313] DEMF Update
PS. Ministry of Sound will do a great job marketing the festival. It's a
good thing, as long as their logo isn't part of the branding.
- Giles
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> From: :P
> Sent: Thursday, May 9, 2002 1:34 PM
> To: PhedX; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [313] DEMF Update
>
> oh goody a DJ Tower!
>
> and all new heights of dance! if I didnt know better, I would think
DEMF
> is a big lame trance festival..
> :\
>
>
> -Joe
>
> fux
>
>
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> From: "PhedX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 1:19 PM
> Subject: [313] DEMF Update
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>
> >
> > The latest from the every rotating venue
> >
> >
> > DETROIT ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL 2002 KICKS IT UP A NOTCH WITH HIP-HOP
> AND
> > INTERNATIONAL SPONSOR
> > "Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples prepare to jam as Ministry of Sound
> lays
> > claim to stage co-sponsorship on new DJ Tower"
> >
> > Detroit - Pop Culture Media, the Detroit-based company that owns and
> > produces the annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival, is announcing
the
> > addition of two nationally known Hip-Hop groups to the line-up and a
new
> > stage sponsorship by internationally known Ministry of Sound. Joining
the
> > performance line up over the three-day Memorial Weekend May 25th, 26th
and
> > 27th at Hart Plaza will be Subterraneous and Dilated Peoples.
> > "Detroit Hip-Hop is breaking through not only here, but nationally as
> > well," said Mike Huckaby, member of the DEMF Artistic Board of
Directors.
> > "Both of these groups bring a different style of Hip-Hop to the table
and
> > they truly represent the underground."
> > Subterraneous is known as one of the most influential underground
> Hip-Hop
> > crews coming out of Michigan. The group consists of OneManyArmy,
> Decompoze,
> > Magestic Legend,Malaki, Illite and Phrikshun. The group has garnered a
> > positive reputation for displaying their individual styles and then
coming
> > together during a performance to demonstrate a unique and powerful
> presence.
> > The group recently released their latest album "Waterworld Too." They
> are
> > scheduled to perform prior to George Clinton's 8-p.m. performance on
the
> > DEMF stage at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 26, 2002. For more info on the
group
> go
> > to www.subterraneousrecords.com.
> > Nationally acclaimed Dilated Peoples, formed in the mid-90s, has been
> > blowing the scene up with raging underground singles such as "Third
> Degree"
> > and "Work the Angles" before they embarked on a wildly successful road
> trip
> > with a film documentary about hip-hop DJs. The group has been featured
in
> > REMIX magazine and is noted for their recently released album Expansion
> > Team.
> > Dilated Peoples is well known for providing original and inspiring
> > performances for fans. They are scheduled to perform following a 6 p.m.
> live
> > jam session by Advent on the DEMF stage at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 27,
> > 2002. For more info on the group go to www.dilatedpeoples.com.
> > Meanwhile, the wildly popular and internationally known Ministry of
> Sound
> > has claimed an envious and prominent position as a stage co-sponsor on
> this
> > year's new DJ Tower. They share a co-sponsorship with Miller Genuine
Draft
> > where top-notch performers such as DJ Zapp, Adam X and the DEMF's own
> member
> > of the Artistic Board of Directors K. Hand will musically spin techno
fans
> > to higher heights of dance and sound.
> > "We are extremely happy to have the Ministry of Sound join this
year's
> > festival," said PCM president and festival founder Carol Marvin. "They
> > represent the absolute best in electronic music entertainment. This
> > multi-media giant is marketing the festival in 23 U.S. markets alone to
> > demonstrate once again their ability to provide fun for fans on a scale
> > unmatched by anyone else in the business. Their presence on the new DJ
> Tower
> > at this year's festival promises dance like never before."
> > The annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival is known as the world's
> > largest free dance party that attracted 1.7 million visitors to last
> year's
> > event and attracted a reported $147 million in economic impact to metro
> > Detroit.
> > -end-
> >
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