Detroit legends take over Madrid for one night

Detroit legends take over Madrid for one night

01/02/2010

text: Ari Stein

Photo: Via Derrick May MySpace

A large festive cross-cultural exchange will be taking place in the land locked metropolis of Madrid. Set up as Motor City showcase for Spaniards, the night ‘Code: A Detroit Techno Showcase’, will feature some of Michigan’s finest including legends Derrick May, Carl Craig, Kevin Saunderson and Octave One.

Mega Spanish club Fabrik, which houses “two massive cauldron like hangars and huge Megatron ice cannons” will host the night with support coming from Germany’s Patrick DSP, Frank Kvitta, and Boris Schalk. Expect HARD banging techno with tequila shots all round.

Tickets can only be bought within Spain.

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