4/27/10

RICARDO VILLALOBOS to perform at MOVEMENT 2010



Paxahau announced today Ricardo Villalobos will be performing in Detroit for the Movement Electronic Music Festival; the addition of a 5th stage sponsored by Movement Torino; and 32 more acts who will perform in Hart Plaza May 29-31, 2010 including Ghostland Observatory, Derrick May, Booka Shade, and Marco Carola.

Villalobos, a world-renowned microhouse and minimal techno DJ/producer, last performed in Detroit in 2002 when he played live at Paxahau Electronic Music Festival (PEMF), a four-day party that was held at the now closed Panacea Nightclub in downtown Detroit.

"Ricardo is looking forward to coming back to Detroit again after all these years," said his Agent Goetz Guse of Cocoon Agency out of Frankfurt, Germany. “His return to the United States and Detroit for the Movement Electronic Music Festival is exclusive to Paxahau. He isn’t booked to perform at any other venue in the States, and we don’t anticipate he will be this year."

In addition to Villalobos; the contemporary dance music duo Booka Shade from Berlin has been scheduled for a live performance; along with electro, rock, and funk duo Ghostland Observatory who will also perform live.

“We are feeling very good about how this year’s Movement lineup has come together,” said Jason Huvaere, Executive Director of Movement Electronic Music Festival Powered by Ford Fiesta. “With today’s announcement of Ricardo and the other 31 artists, the response we are getting is extremely positive.”

Below is an alphabetical list of artists announced today who will appear either on the vitaminwater, Beatport, Made in Detroit, or Red Bull Music Academy stage:

Booka Shade – Live
dOP – Live
DZ feat. Toophaced
Jimmy Edgar, John Ryan and Ian Clark – Live
Excision
Gabe Real & Ian Desmond – Live
Ghostland Observatory – Live
Jeff Risk
Jenny Lafemme
Mortiz Von Oswald Trio – Live
Niko Marks – Live
Patrice Scott
Ricardo Villalobos
Shigeto
Sinistarr w/ MC Teddy & Bombscare

Three-day weekend passes for the Movement Electronic Music Festival are currently available exclusively at http://www.movement.us/ for only $55.

Purchasing a weekend pass provides fans of techno and electronic dance music access to a premier outdoor urban venue in the heart of Detroit Saturday, May 29 through Monday May 31, 2010 to experience 36 hours of music being performed by some of the most recognizable names in electronic music.

Gates will open at 12 noon each day and close at 12 midnight each night.

Movement Electronic Music Festival is an all-ages event. Youth under the age of 12 years receive free admission and families are encouraged to attend.

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