Sat, May 28 Main Fuse-in Stage 12 Noon DJ Shortround
Sat, May 28 Main Fuse-in Stage 1:00 PM DJ Marquis
Sat, May 28 Main Fuse-in Stage 2:00 PM The Surgeon
Sat, May 28 Main Fuse-in Stage 3:00 PM Pirahnahead
Sat, May 28 Main Fuse-in Stage 4:00 PM John Collins
Sat, May 28 Main Fuse-in Stage 5:00 PM Aaron Carl Live
Sat, May 28 Main Fuse-in Stage 6:00 PM Mike Huckaby
Sat, May 28 Main Fuse-in Stage 7:00 PM Minx & DJ Genesis 4 Turntables
Sat, May 28 Main Fuse-in Stage 8:00 PM Fabrice Lig
Sat, May 28 Main Fuse-in Stage 9:00 PM Aril Brikha Live
Sat, May 28 Main Fuse-in Stage 10:00 PMGreen Velvet-live
Sat, May 28 Main Fuse-in Stage 11:00 PMJames Pennington
Sat, May 28 Waterfront Stage 12 Noon Dwayne Jenson
Sat, May 28 Waterfront Stage 1:00 PM Driving Soul
Sat, May 28 Waterfront Stage 2:00 PM Eric Johnson
Sat, May 28 Waterfront Stage 3:00 PM Keith Worthy
Sat, May 28 Waterfront Stage 4:00 PM Kevin Dysard
Sat, May 28 Waterfront Stage 5:00 PM Dj 3000
Sat, May 28 Waterfront Stage 6:00 PM Dj Dex
Sat, May 28 Waterfront Stage 7:00 PM John Tejada
Sat, May 28 Waterfront Stage 8:00 PM Quentin Harris
Sat, May 28 Waterfront Stage 9:00 PM KDJ Live
Sat, May 28 Waterfront Stage 10:00 PMTony Ollivierra
Sat, May 28 Waterfront Stage 11:00 PMElectrofunk Live
Sat, May 28 Underground/Mutek 12 Noon Drew Maddox
Sat, May 28 Underground/Mutek 1:30 PM Tony Zadonia
Sat, May 28 Underground/Mutek 3:00 PM Egg Live
Sat, May 28 Underground/Mutek 4:30 PM J. Hunsberger Live
Sat, May 28 Underground/Mutek 6:00 PM Mike Shannon Dj/Live
Sat, May 28 Underground/Mutek 7:30 PM Jeff Milligan
Sat, May 28 Underground/Mutek 9:00 PM Pheek (Live)
Sat, May 28 Underground/Mutek 10:30 PMAkufen
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 12 Noon Orgue Electronic
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 1:30pm Luke Eargoggle
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 3:00pm Cosmic Force Live
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 4:30pm Bangkok Impact Live
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 6:00pm Legowelt Live
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 7:30pm Detroit in Effect
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 9:00pm Serge
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 10:30pm DJ TRL
DATE STAGE DATE ARTIST
Sunday, May 29 Main Fuse-in Stage 12 Noon Julius "The Mad Thinker"
Sunday, May 29 Main Fuse-in Stage 1:00 PM Brown Brothers
Sunday, May 29 Main Fuse-in Stage 2:00 PM Dj Fingers
Sunday, May 29 Main Fuse-in Stage 3:00 PM Strand Live
Sunday, May 29 Main Fuse-in Stage 4:00 PM Dj Zapp
Sunday, May 29 Main Fuse-in Stage 5:00 PM Scan 7 Live
Sunday, May 29 Main Fuse-in Stage 6:00 PM Slum Village Live
Sunday, May 29 Main Fuse-in Stage 7:00 PM Aux 88
Sunday, May 29 Main Fuse-in Stage 7:45 PM Buzz Goree
Sunday, May 29 Main Fuse-in Stage 8:30 PM Stacey Pullen
Sunday, May 29 Main Fuse-in Stage 9:45 PM INTERMISSION
Sunday, May 29 Main Fuse-in Stage 10:00 PMModel 500 Live
Sunday, May 29 Main Fuse-in Stage 11:00 PMKevin Saunderson
Sunday, May 29 Waterfront Stage 12 Noon Dennis Cox
Sunday, May 29 Waterfront Stage 1:00 PM Tonka
Sunday, May 29 Waterfront Stage 1:15 PM to be announced
Sunday, May 29 Waterfront Stage 2:00 PM E. Spleece
Sunday, May 29 Waterfront Stage 3:00 PM Houseshoes
Sunday, May 29 Waterfront Stage 4:00 PM Wasted Youth
Sunday, May 29 Waterfront Stage 5:00 PM DJ Cloud 9
Sunday, May 29 Waterfront Stage 6:00 PM Invincible & Finale
Sunday, May 29 Waterfront Stage 7:00 PM Dj Dez
Sunday, May 29 Waterfront Stage 8:00 PM ONEBELO
Sunday, May 29 Waterfront Stage 9:00 PM 12 Tek Mob
Sunday, May 29 Waterfront Stage 10:00 PMAthletic Mic League
Sunday, May 29 Underground/Tronic 12 Noon Chuck Flask (dj/live)
Sunday, May 29 Underground/Tronic 1:30 PM Tom Newman (dj/live)
Sunday, May 29 Underground/Tronic 2:30 PM Trish
Sunday, May 29 Underground/Tronic 3:00 PM Bryan Zentz
Sunday, May 29 Underground/Tronic 4:30 PM Marco Corrola
Sunday, May 29 Underground/Tronic 6:00 PM Christian Smith
Sunday, May 29 Underground/Tronic 7:30 PM Ben Simms
Sunday, May 29 Underground/Tronic 8:30 PM Michel de Hey
Sunday, May 29 Underground/Tronic 9:30 PM Mistress Barbara
Sunday, May 29 Underground/Tronic 10:30 PMAdem Beyer
Sunday, May 29 MusicLogical Stage 12Noon Raiders of the Lost Arp
Sunday, May 29 MusicLogical Stage 1:30pm Mat 101
Sunday, May 29 MusicLogical Stage 3:00pm Marco Passarani
Sunday, May 29 MusicLogical Stage 4:30pm Kiko
Sunday, May 29 MusicLogical Stage 6:00pm Ruben Montesco
Sunday, May 29 MusicLogical Stage 7:30pm Water Lilly
Sunday, May 29 MusicLogical Stage 9:00pm Savas Pascalidis
Sunday, May 29 MusicLogical Stage 10:30pm Alexander Robotnick
DATE STAGE DATE ARTIST
Monday, May 30 Main Fuse-in Stage 12 Noon Kim James
Monday, May 30 Main Fuse-in Stage 1:00 PM Dj Digital
Monday, May 30 Main Fuse-in Stage 2:00 PM Tek Brothers
Monday, May 30 Main Fuse-in Stage 3:00 PM Mike Clark
Monday, May 30 Main Fuse-in Stage 4:00 PM Heath Brunner Vmax-Live
Monday, May 30 Main Fuse-in Stage 5:00 PM to be announced
Monday, May 30 Main Fuse-in Stage 6:00 PM Blake Baxter
Monday, May 30 Main Fuse-in Stage 7:00 PM Kenny Larkin
Monday, May 30 Main Fuse-in Stage 7:45 PM Octave One, Live
Monday, May 30 Main Fuse-in Stage 8:45 PM INTERMISSION
Monday, May 30 Main Fuse-in Stage 9:00 PM UR Live
Monday, May 30 Main Fuse-in Stage 11:00 PMto be announced
Monday, May 30 Waterfront Stage 12 Noon Ray Bone
Monday, May 30 Waterfront Stage 1:00 PM Bruce Bailey
Monday, May 30 Waterfront Stage 2:00 PM Dj Bet
Monday, May 30 Waterfront Stage 3:00 PM Divinity
Monday, May 30 Waterfront Stage 4:00 PM Dj Greensky
Monday, May 30 Waterfront Stage 5:00 PM Niko Marks
Monday, May 30 Waterfront Stage 6:00 PM Zo & the Guerilla Funk Mob
Monday, May 30 Waterfront Stage 7:00 PM Carl Craig
Monday, May 30 Waterfront Stage 8:00 PM Rich Medina
Monday, May 30 Waterfront Stage 9:00 PM Benny Rodriguez
Monday, May 30 Waterfront Stage 10:00 PMTerrence Parker
Monday, May 30 Underground/Paxahau 12 Noon Clark Warner
Monday, May 30 Underground/Paxahau 1:00 PM Rich Korach
Monday, May 30 Underground/Paxahau 2:00 PM Deetron
Monday, May 30 Underground/Paxahau 3:00 PM Rex Sepulveda Dj/live
Monday, May 30 Underground/Paxahau 4:30 PM Acid Diji vs. Deadbeat (Live)
Monday, May 30 Underground/Paxahau 6:00 PM Jeff Samuel
Monday, May 30 Underground/Paxahau 7:30 PM Luciano
Monday, May 30 Underground/Paxahau 9:00 PM Dan Bell
Monday, May 30 Underground/Paxahau 10:30PM Richie Hawtin
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 12Noon Chica Paula
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 1:30 PM Apparat
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 3:00 PM Phon.O
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 4:30 PM Jan Jelinek
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 6:00 PM Sten
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 7:30 PM Peter Grummich
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 9:00 PM Jacek Sienkiewicz
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 10:30 PM Highfish
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 11:00 PM Cobra Killer
― ken taylrr (ken taylrr), Monday, 2 May 2005 16:03 (twenty years ago)
peepee, here are my recommends for you, since i feel like i kinda know your style...
Sat, May 28 Waterfront Stage 9:00 PM KDJ Live
Sat, May 28 Underground/Mutek 3:00 PM Egg Live
Sat, May 28 Underground/Mutek 4:30 PM J. Hunsberger Live
Sat, May 28 Underground/Mutek 6:00 PM Mike Shannon Dj/Live
Sat, May 28 Underground/Mutek 7:30 PM Jeff Milligan
Sat, May 28 Underground/Mutek 9:00 PM Pheek (Live)
Sat, May 28 Underground/Mutek 10:30 PMAkufen
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 12 Noon Orgue Electronic
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 1:30pm Luke Eargoggle
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 3:00pm Cosmic Force Live
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 4:30pm Bangkok Impact Live
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 6:00pm Legowelt Live
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 7:30pm Detroit in Effect
Sat, May 28 MusicLogical Stage 9:00pm Serge
(whole stage is pretty solid Dutch electrofunk, except for DIE, which is pretty solid Detroit electrofunk)
Sunday, May 29 Waterfront Stage 10:00 PMAthletic Mic League
(nice hip-hop shit from detroit)
Sunday, May 29 MusicLogical Stage 12Noon Raiders of the Lost Arp
Sunday, May 29 MusicLogical Stage 1:30pm Mat 101
Sunday, May 29 MusicLogical Stage 3:00pm Marco Passarani
Sunday, May 29 MusicLogical Stage 4:30pm Kiko
Sunday, May 29 MusicLogical Stage 10:30pm Alexander Robotnick
(more dope electro and the granddaddy of em all to close it)
Monday, May 30 Main Fuse-in Stage 9:00 PM UR Live
(just cuz everyone's gotta see em once)
Monday, May 30 Underground/Paxahau 4:30 PM Acid Diji vs. Deadbeat (Live)
Monday, May 30 Underground/Paxahau 6:00 PM Jeff Samuel
Monday, May 30 Underground/Paxahau 7:30 PM Luciano
Monday, May 30 Underground/Paxahau 9:00 PM Dan Bell
Monday, May 30 Underground/Paxahau 10:30PM Richie Hawtin
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 12Noon Chica Paula
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 1:30 PM Apparat
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 3:00 PM Phon.O
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 4:30 PM Jan Jelinek
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 6:00 PM Sten
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 7:30 PM Peter Grummich
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 9:00 PM Jacek Sienkiewicz
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 10:30 PM Highfish
Monday, May 30 MusicLogical Stage 11:00 PM Cobra Killer
(i imagine this'll be yr place; lots of experimental tech, electro, dubby, and post-rockish kinda stuff)
fuck, i totally gotta book a flight now!
― ken taylrr (ken taylrr), Tuesday, 3 May 2005 16:43 (twenty years ago)
man, i guess they are charing for tickets now. not much, but i do feel the need to correct my previous assertion up-thread...
from freep.com
Techno fest will rock on with $10, $25 fees
Council to OK plan today; city to get a cut
May 6, 2005
BY KELLEY L. CARTER
FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER
The show will go on -- but at a cost.
On Thursday, the Detroit City Council gave preliminary approval to a plan that would allow electronic music festival organizers to charge an entry fee for the Memorial Day weekend event at Hart Plaza.
There's never been a charge for an event in the history of the outdoor space, which is owned by the City of Detroit and located downtown adjacent to the Detroit River.
Not only did council members agree that organizers of Fuse-In: Detroit's Electronic Movement could charge a fee, they suggested they charge more than initially requested.
The price will be $10 per day, or $25 for a three-day weekend pass. Organizers had initially requested $7 per day, or $15 for the pass.
The council's suggestion was a pleasant surprise to organizers, who originally wanted to submit a plan that allowed for a larger ticket price, but feared the request would put off the council.
In the pending agreement, the city will get $1 for every ticket sold. It would also get 30 percent of the festival's net profits.
Fans were abuzz as news of the fee hit message boards Thursday, but they didn't seem to be put off by it.
"We're going to move forward now. We're ready to go and we're going to start hitting it hard," said Kevin Saunderson, the Detroit techno legend overseeing the event. "We need to charge."
Today, the council will make the plan official by approving a one-year contract. Members said they expect to establish a broad policy later this year in case other festivals want to look at generating revenue by charging entry fees, but for now, Fuse-In is the only event allowed to do it.
Other marquee events at Hart Plaza include the Detroit International Jazz Festival, the Downtown Hoedown and PraiseFest.
The electronic festival was threatened this year because of a lack of funding and lower than hoped-for sponsorships. When the festival was launched in 2000, the city aided it with $338,000, but has since ceased the contribution due to budget issues.
This is the first year the group led by Saunderson is managing the festival. The festival's previous two incarnations, the Detroit Electronic Music Festival in 2000-02 and Movement in 2003-04, had been plagued by financial problems despite drawing huge crowds and much critical acclaim.
Saunderson said he needed to charge, otherwise the festival couldn't happen financially.
Part of his team's $1-million-plus budget includes money projected to pay contractors who are owed money from previous festivals, though Saunderson -- who was involved with Movement '04 -- has said he is not legally responsible for the debts.
Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick didn't want the festival to end or not take place in the city, said Lucius Vassar, the city's director of corporate and civic affairs.
"He wanted to make sure this was done in a way that was reasonable and fair," Vassar said. "Council wants to see what's best for the city. There are times when we agree, and this is one of those times."
Ticketing will take place online before the festival begins or inside the atrium of Cobo Center during the weekend (May 28-30). Tickets can be purchased now online at www.Wantickets.com.
Fencing will be put up along Jefferson Avenue to keep out those who don't have tickets. In other smaller areas on the plaza, security will monitor entry points. People who want to walk alongside the Detroit River will be allowed to do so without buying a ticket.
Hard-core techno fans were already talking about the fee Thursday afternoon.
People from out of town bought their plane tickets or made plans to drive as soon as the lineup was released earlier this week, and many called it the best lineup in the history of the festival.
Among the highlights, Underground Resistance, a Detroit electronic collective that is revered overseas, will play a live performance, its first such outing in Detroit in about a decade.
The full lineup is available at www.fuse-indetroit.com.
"This is the best lineup ever," said 27-year-old Rory Benson, who is driving from Columbus, Ohio. "The $25 admission; who cares? With all the money we have to drop on the travel -- I'm meeting friends who are flying in from out of town -- $25 is nothing. You almost spend that much money on lunch. Just to have UR playing live, it's absolutely worth anything like this."
Detroit is unique in even having a festival of this size and with this quality of music for free. Other places charge as much as $65 for an event like this, Saunderson told the council.
"I'd be willing to pay twice this amount to get in there. In New York, an event like this would run $60 or $80 at an outdoor venue," said Fred Wilson, 26, a New Yorker who is flying in for the event.
"They just had an electronic music festival in Miami and the outdoor party was $60 presale and $70 or $80 if you walked in the door for one day of music. That was thrown in Miami's version of Hart Plaza and that wasn't techno music. It was more like trance and house music," Wilson said.
"But I thought one of the best things of the festival is that it exposed the music to new faces. Unfortunately, those kinds of people probably wouldn't be willing to pay the money for something they knew nothing about."
Contact KELLEY L. CARTER at 313-222-8854 or carter@freepress.com.
― ken taylrr (ken taylrr), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 22:58 (twenty years ago)