Day three of DEMF 2007 started at a static pace perfect for easing off some of the exhaustion from the previous two days’ activities, and, like all good finales, it built it’s way to an uproarious conclusion with a Detroit legend returning home to a welcome crowd.
After shaking off the effects of the previous night and finding that I’d completely lost my voice sometime during the previous evening, it was nice to arrive to the hefty ambiance coming from the machines controlled Vladislav Delay. The rhythm took a back seat to the mood for this set a the Finnish musician was cascading tone waves and intermittent clicks and gasps across the sunbathed Main Stage pavilion.
The set was a pleasant deviation from all the heavy beats …


























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