Detroit is a city that has pioneered radical, influential sounds for decades, by building styles up with raw materials and a ready mindset. Deep in the clubs of Detroit today, metalhead Marshall Applewhite fell in love with acid, techno, ghettotech and electro, and began to build a sound that he and his close cohorts have loving named Detroit Sludge. This heady concoction is made up of raw electronic beats, in-your-face vocals and ideas taken from stoner rock and heavy metal, which Marshall grew up on. Detroit Sludge is a sound between sonic worlds, but is at home in the city that he grew up in. In this session Marshall Applewhite brings his strange, enticing sound to the Movement stage.