Abridged (very) version of the storyline: Carol fires Craig just days before DEMF '01 kicks off (something over missed deadlines, unsigned contracts, yadda yadda yadda).
Carol falls out of favor with core techno artists like May and Saunderson, who refuse to support DEMF so long as Carol/Pop Culture Media is at the helm. Carol attempts to save face by organizing an "advisory board" which includes Juan Atkins and several other notables, but it fails to gain her much respect from the music community. Following DEMF 2002, Pop Culture's 3-year contract with the city of Detroit comes up for renewal to continue producing the festival. Detroit announces it lost somewhere around $750K for DEMF '02. No major corporate sponsor. Meanwhile, Derrick May makes a move to copyright the DEMF moniker and then later wins in his bid for the rights to produce the festival for the city of Detroit, after a highly visible and heated battle with Carol /PCM, which even includes the rights to use Hart Plaza as the venue. Carol/PCM seemingly wins the battle for the rights to the DEMF name, forcing this latest turn where May renames the event "Movement 2003." That's the best I can do for a nutshell. Sorry if I left anything major out that ruins the story. ;) Matt www.magicmattkelly.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 3:28 PM Subject: RE: (313) More DEMF 2003 drama > Can someone please explain what the hell this is all about, or at least post > a link that details the DEMF saga? > I've only been on the list a matter of months and and completely in the dark > about the Carol Marvin fiasco apart from being aware that she fell out with > Carl Craig.
