PHOTO li hat do we do it.or? We do it for the love, y'all. -The Dubphonics, Movement Performers Photostory _ by Forest Casey Daily Photo Editor This Memorial Day weekend, a strong band of artists, united in their integration of electronic styles and tex- tures into music, formed to carry on a four-year-old tra- dition. The artists, like the masses of fans (over a million of them across the three days of the festival) came from all areas of Detroit and the world to perform at the Movement Detroit Festival, the largest electronic music festival in the world. ABOVE: Joseph "Amp"ABOVE Macomb Townshop Fiddler, lead singer of the resident Graham Meyer, 16, neo-funk band hearing his aleaves light trails while name, performs on the dancing in the darker main stage at the Underground stage. Movement '04 festival in Hart Plaza on Saturday BELOW: Electronic music nIght. 3legend and innovator Terrence Parker closes the RIGHT: As the sun sets on first day of the festival with Hart Plaza on the first night New York City DJ Maurice of the festival, Amp Fiddler Turner as a packed crowd shows that bands do not fills Hart Plaza. have to spin vinyl to be considered "electronic." BELOW: Emelia Biernat, age 15, of Roseville, dances into a blur at the concrete bowl In front of the main stage. The incredible amount of work necessary to produce an event as enormous as this one can also contribute to dis- array at the festival itself. Schedule and stag changes have plagued Movement since its birth, wit volunteers saying that the festival almost didn't happen this year due to miscommunication between festival organizers. Further complicating matters, an unnamed Movement artist said that organizers tried to get bigger artists (Radiohead, De La Soul or the tunes) to close the show, but they simply lacked funding. As a result of this budget shortfall, few of the performers are being paid at all. Even with all of the setbacks that Movement has had over its lifespan, the community and goodwill created be een the thousands of concert- g poers would have been incredible to see in any city erotsfraglie econo- my gets the boost of a million visitors, technoheads get their fix and local artists get the spotlight, even if they are only doing it for the love.