A certain kind of music fan will mark the date on their calendar at least a year in advance and travel a far distance just to attend — No Way Back is an _event_. But anyone who's been to No Way Back, which the Interdimensional Transmissions crew first staged in a crumbling building in Detroit a decade ago, will tell you that first and foremost, it's a _party_. Conceived as a celebration of the "lost art" of Midwest raving at its most adventurous and psychedelic, it always happens on the Sunday night before Memorial Day during Movement festival, and features approximately the same tight-knit lineup of Detroit OGs, set up under billowing parachute tarps to a crowd that's up for whatever musical insanity gets thrown its way. The party now touches down in a few other cities each year, including a New York edition presented by the Bunker.