As you can see, summer is here and the dancing shoes are out! After getting some band time in with
Alexis (music), Judy and I made our rounds down to
TV Bar for Rick Wilhites Birthday bash. TV was PACKED, but luckily maintained that comfortable feeling now that they've remodeled it a bit and have that nice extra space they're using on their deck. They had a DJ spinning funky house music outside with all the fancy techno-heads of Detroit gettin' down. Back inside in the Red Room, Joshua Guerin (Mr. Joshooa) was playing an AWESOME set. Wish I had his set list for that night....and it was about time someone played some Pubas! We were making sandwiches...out there on the dance floor. Sundiata was the burger, Judy and I were the bun. It worked! Rick and Bruce Bailey both threw down after Josh finished up, for the end of the night part of the celebration. Twas an excellent night, all around.
From Left to right, Top to bottom: Tec-troit, TV Bar/Birthday Bash, Level 2 in Greektown, Norm Talley @ The Grasshopper.
The following week was a busy one. Hugh Cleal celebrated his birthday at Level 2 in Greektown. If you've ever been to Exodus, you might know that this is right next door yet somehow manages to be so much better! There's way more space, 2 bars, and they have some great local beers on draft. I picked up a Shorts Soft Parade for $5.50 which is pretty nice for a bar in that area. I'm always trying to get the most bang for my buck, and a 9% beer for that price will do it! Golf Clap (Hugh Cleal and Brian Jones) played a great set from 11-1am. Here's some Golf Clap for your ears.
The following Wednesday night, Eric, Evan, Judy and I headed over to the Grasshopper Underground in Ferndale for some Bruce Bailey and Norm Talley action. Got down on some good ol' house music, with those Detroit vibes.
June isn't done yet.
Tec-troit happened this past weekend. It's an awesome little 3 day electronic music festival with a ton of great local DJs coming through. I think the thing is that everyone plays vinyls which is something we don't always get to see anymore! I spent most of my Sunday in Harmonie Park which was totally unplanned, but I can honestly say....I WASN'T MAD ABOUT IT! Caught some Gabi and Asher, they threw the fuck down and played an awesome set. Another memorable set was of course Terrence Parker. He mixed in some Good Life (Inner City), which can make anyones afternoon better. Some Spastik (Plastikman) which is always better in small doses vs the full 8 minutes, Cybotron - Clear and Model 500 - No UFOs, to name a few! I'll definitely come back next year for some more Harmonie Park Techno action. Great job to everyone that helped to put this on and make it happen, and I appreciate seeing all of the great artists in the area! Put your hands up for Detroit, I LOVE THIS CITY!