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Spot Lite is hosting a Movement Festival day party with an all-Detroit lineup.

Select events happening in metro Detroit this week — a special Movement Festival edition. Submit your events to metrotimes.com/calendar. Be sure to check venue websites for COVID-19 policies.

SAT 5/28 Underground & Black

Pretty much as soon as it opened just in time for last year’s scaled-down “MicroMovement” Festival, new venue Spot Lite established itself as a favorite in Detroit’s electronic music scene, thanks to its scrappy, warehouse-like vibe and its owners’ love of all things house and techno. The venue is the perfect location for DJ Ash Lauryn’s “Underground & Black” showcase, a homecoming of sorts for the DJ, who now calls Atlanta home. auryn, who we profiled in our Music Issue back in March, had long been a fan of electronic music before she ever hit the decks, coming up in Detroit’s rave scene in the early 2000s. She told Metro Times that she was inspired to start making her own music after seeing a lack of Black millennial women DJs. In that spirit, her Movement weekend day party includes a lineup of mostly young Detroit DJs, including Kyle Hall, Stefan Ringer, Deon Jamar, Lorenzo Dewberry, AK6405, and The AM. —Lee DeVito

From noon-9 p.m. at Spot Lite; 2905 Beaufait St., Detroit; spotlitedetroit.com. Tickets are $25.

SAT 5/28 Texture

Save your energy for this proper allnight rave. For the occasion, Detroit’s Marble Bar is bringing in trippy light installations by artist Patrick Ethan, aka “Light Daddy.” The stacked lineup includes Fred P, Lena Willikens, Aurora Hala, Solar & Mozhgan, Martyn, Nkisii, Sepehr, Priori, 2Lanes, Jonny from Space, JEM, and Jacob Park. Dance the night away and watch the sunrise. —Lee DeVito From 10 p.m. Saturday-10 a.m. Sunday at Marble Bar; 1501 Holden St., Detroit. Tickets are $40.

SAT 5/28 Something Cold

This one’s for fans of the dark side of electronic music — industrial, EBM, minimal-synth, and the like, selected by Noah Anthony, with a massive yet entirely appropriate amount of fog machine haze to go with it. According to the event’s listing, this time the Something Cold DJs will be joined by Noah Anthony, who apparently tore the club up with “his crushing PA from our

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six-year anniversary seven years ago.” Let’s see if lighting strikes twice. —Lee DeVito From 10 p.m.-2 a.m. at UFO Factory; 2110 Trumbull St., Detroit. Tickets are $10.

SAT 5/28-SUN 5/29 Deli rave with Sheefy McFly

Have you ever raved in a freaking deli? Probably not, but that’s OK because here’s your chance to do so. Of course, none other than Detroit’s Sheefy McFly, aka Edward Elecktro, would host a rave in a sandwich shop, because why not This unofficial Movement Festival afterparty is going down both Saturday, May 28 and Sunday, May 29 at Nathan’s Deli in Detroit. DJs ThreeThirteen, Monaco.png, Drummer B, and more will provide the sounds. McFly will also be on deck with art and merch on sale, and yes, you can grab a corned beef sandwich to stave off your late-night munchies. —Randiah Camille Green Goes from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. both nights at athan’s Deli Je erson Detroit Entry is $10 and ladies are free before 11 p.m.

SUN 5/29 Jeff Mills ‘Mind Power Mind Control’ screening

The Movement Festival festivities continue with a screening of Jeff Mills’ experimental film, Mind Power Mind Control, on Sunday at Cinema Detroit. Really, it’s a collection of conceptual clips from the musician and artist tied to his newest album Mind Power Mind Control. Esoteric sounds and seemingly random video clips come together to make this abstract piece that aims to put viewers in a dream-like state. (We’re going to assume “dream-like state,” means a psychedelic druginduced state of consciousness.) Mills created the film over the past six years, incorporating themes of self-power using the mind, special human abilities, and other weird shit. He’ll explain it better as he introduces the film at the beginning of each screening. The film is approximately 60 minutes long and there are three showings on Sunday at 5 p.m., 7 p.m., and 9 p.m. All proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the Detroit Public School System Music Education and the Underground Music Academy. —Randiah Camille Green Cinema Detroit is located at 4126 Third Street, Detroit. Tickets are $8 and can be purchased online in advance at axisrecords.com. Seats are limited to 100 people per show and doors open 30 minutes prior to each screening. No photography or video recording is allowed inside the theater.


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