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Freeform: Audiotourism Tour
[Electronic | Dance]
Wednesday, March 15
detroit contemporary, Detroit |
After releasing on electronic music's most influential labels, Freeform's latest switches to a new gear. |
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Artemis Quartet
[Classical | Chamber]
Wednesday, March 15
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit |
Joining the ranks of the Pro Musica legacy, Artemis brings a freshness and energetic poetry to its repertoire. |
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Lawrence Welk Show
[Lounge]
Wednesday, March 15
Macomb Community College, Clinton Twp. |
Lampooned by Lenny Bruce 40 years ago, the eerily squeaky-clean world of bandleader Lawrence Welk isn't exactly avant-garde. |
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Freeform: Audiotourism Tour
[Electronic | Dance]
Wednesday, March 15
detroit contemporary, Detroit |
After releasing on electronic music's most influential labels, Freeform's latest switches to a new gear. |
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Artemis Quartet
[Classical | Chamber]
Wednesday, March 15
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit |
Joining the ranks of the Pro Musica legacy, Artemis brings a freshness and energetic poetry to its repertoire. |
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Lawrence Welk Show
[Lounge]
Wednesday, March 15
Macomb Community College, Clinton Twp. |
Lampooned by Lenny Bruce 40 years ago, the eerily squeaky-clean world of bandleader Lawrence Welk isn't exactly avant-garde. |
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[Rock/Pop]
Red
and white blues
Just a guitar, a voice and some drums: Who knew something
so simple could spread its shrapnel so far from the Detroit
garage where it all began?
By Ron Raygun | 3/14/02 |
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ALSO:
MXMW or Blowout?
Is THAT the question?! |
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Neo-brute
Badly
Drawn Boy closed his eyes, took a deep breath,
and kicked up his heels, before unleashing
another dazzling record.
By Ellen Ripley | 3/14/02 |
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American
Mars' debut recording asks questions, offers
no answers and wades in its own ragged beauty.
By Itch Album | 3/14/02 |
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Boogie Chillun'
Detroit
blues historically has been largely a music
of African-American migrants from the South.
By Keith Owens | 3/14/02 |
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Reflections
in Black
The
DIA hosts important black photograpers from
the Smithsonian's prominent collection.
By Gordon Parks | 3/14/02 |
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Down
with the clowns
If
you think the Insane Clown Posse is nuts,
wait until you see the trouble ICP fans
are causing. By I.P. Daly | 3/14/02 |
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Who
in hip hop has earned the right to be awkward
more than Kool Keith? Who is freakier than
Dr. Octagon? By Franklin Atticus | 3/14/02 |
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Out
with the old
Without
a doubt, the laptop has emerged as THE most
important musical instrument of this new century.
By Brendan Gillen | 3/14/02 |
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Clark
the superman
Clark
Warner is Detroit techno's latest, greatest,
uber-minimal, disc spinnin' superman.
By Jimmy Olsen | 3/14/02 |
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The
look of jazz
A
new book and exhibition explore the influential
album art from the golden age of jazz.
By Reid Miles | 3/14/02 |
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Putting
on the breaks
The
next wave of up-and-coming jazz talent makes
no bones about borrowing influences from both
classic jazz and contemporary sources. By Chester Baker | 3/14/02 |
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Juan Atkins
[Electronic]
Wednesday, March 15
Motor, Hamtramck |
The so called godfather of Detroit techno plays out. Rumor has it, he's actually going to show up! |
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Mexi-Melt
[Power pop | Electronic]
Saturday, March 18
Motor, Hamtramck |
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Juan Atkins
[Electronic]
Wednesday, March 15
Motor, Hamtramck |
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Mexi-Melt
[Power pop | Electronic]
Saturday, March 18
Motor, Hamtramck |
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Juan Atkins
[Electronic]
Wednesday, March 15
Motor, Hamtramck |
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Mexi-Melt
[Power pop | Electronic]
Saturday, March 18
Motor, Hamtramck |
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