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The Movement Electronic Music Festival in Detroit this weekend features almost entirely DJs and producers who make their money spinning in dance clubs. Now celebrating its 13th year, the festival spotlights the biggest names in house, techno and their myriad sub-genres, but it might best be defined by what it (mostly) lacks: progressive house and dubstep, the two electronic sounds that fill stadiums with teenagers these days (and attract attention from Wall Street and numerous media outlets).

Listen: A Movement Festival Mix by DJ Monty Luke (pictured)

If you haven’t been to this, I suggest you make your flight reservations now.

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    If you haven’t been to this, I suggest you make your flight reservations now.
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