DJ Stacey Pullen spins as part of the Kevin Saunderson-produced "Unity" After-party, at the Tangent Gallery in Detroit, on the second night of the Movement Festival in 2003. The night featured Agoria, Gene Farris, Kevin Saunderson, Kenny Larkin, and Stacey Pullen.
Stacey was setup in the rear VIP space, and offered a very laid-back techno set with a silky-smooth vibe. Perfect for chilling after the events of the day.
(dtvPaulie)
DJ Stacey Pullen spins as part of the Kevin Saunderson-produced "Unity" After-party, at the Tangent Gallery in Detroit, on the second night of the Movement Festival in 2003. The night featured Agoria, Gene Farris, Kevin Saunderson, Kenny Larkin, and Stacey Pullen.
Stacey was setup in the rear VIP space, and offered a very laid-back techno set with a silky-smooth vibe. Perfect for chilling after the events of the day.
(dtvPaulie)
A totally trippy demo production in full HD splendor by Apocalypse Inc. called "232", this one literally is so flipped out, you don't need to be stoned to trip on it. It was released at the combined Mekka & Symposium event in March of 2001, and won 8th place in the PC Demo competition.
Mild techno soundtrack only enhances the trippy effects, making for a really enjoyable experience.
(dtvPaulie)
A spacy and ethereal demo from Exceed titled "Heaven 7", this one starts with an apparition-like character walking down a hallway and leads to a full on dream sequence.
Music works VERY well with the visuals, and the visuals are at times stunning, and other times just interesting.
I'd rate this one a solid 8.
(dtvPaulie)
Spontz really broke new ground for themselves with this truly eye-shattering demo first released at the BCN Party in 2007. Great use of color, and the music is (imo) a huge step forward for this crew.
Enjoy.
(dtvPaulie)
An after-party for the Detroit Electronic Music Festival, that year called "Fuse:IN Detroit", had a group of well-known and respected Detroit musicians form an ad-hoc group that I call ABER (short for John Arnold, Aril Brikha, Jeremy "Ayro" Ellis, and Kevin Reynolds).
The event was held at the then newly-opened 5th Avenue inside Comerica Park in downtown Detroit.
What you see here is mostly unedited tape of the entire event, showing the talents of each of the musicians.
It begins with Kevin Reynolds, then Ayro and Reynolds, then Aryo and Arnold, and ending with Aril.
Improv jamming at it's best.
(dtvPaulie)
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