That's too bad.  ...and Sutekh had done such an EXCELLENT job at the Transmat 
Time:Space tour back in SF, I'm surprised he's not been asked to play.  One of 
my fav sets of all time!

d$

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I think they are most likely going to be playing at a party, if at all.  no
one from the movement festival has contacted twerk about playing, as of last
night.

-Joe

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Subject: Re: (313) New Movement artists


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> > in my opinion, the addition of these 5 acts make the line-up 100x more
> > interesting. Sure, they might all be ghostly (except brenden) but the
> > diversity of music they add is paramount when held up against the
> > nyc-house/detroit-techno glut that is most of the line-up.
>
> I have to concur.
>
> On the label tip- I'd heard that Safety Scissors, Twerk and Sutekh might
> be added as some sort of a label showcase (a la Sonar) as well, which I
> think would be pretty nice.
>
> > i think its great that the label best representing the detroit area
> > these days is as ecclectic as it is quality.
>
> Word to that.
>
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