Movement is back for a 13th year of bringing electronic dance fans a five-stage bill that presents veteran DJs and up-and-comers from Detroit and around the world, writes Brian McCollum in the Detroit Free Press.
More than 100 performers are on tap to play the plaza, with myriad others slotted for an array of after-hours parties -- at spaces both formal and informal -- to keep things rolling through the night.
The main bowl headlining slate is a reliable one-two-three punch of diversity:
• Saturday brings Lil Louis, the Chicago house-music fixture whose "French Kiss" rocked clubs in '89, and who will debut his house-history mobile museum.
• On Sunday, it's Public Enemy, the groundbreaking hip-hop activists making a rare Michigan appearance. The group will be introduced by fellow hip-hop veteran Ice T and his wife, Nicole (Coco) Austin, stars of the E! reality series "Ice Loves Coco."
• All wraps up Monday with Jeff (the Wizard) Mills, the hometown icon whose epic 2003 appearance endures as one of the standout closing sets in fest history.