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Events Calendar - September 12, 2026
From Detroit To Montreal Ii: Delano Smith [ Static Link : iCal ]
City:Canada, Quebec, Montreal
Time:Sat Sep 12, 2026 @ 4:00pm till Sun Sep 13, 2026 @ 6:00am
Description: Two years after our first edition with Marcellus Pittman, UNE MINUTE DE PLUS is beyond proud to present on September 12th one of the most influential figures in house music, Detroit legend Delano Smith, for the 2nd edition of From Detroit to Montréal at the Société des arts et des technologies (SAT).

"Delano Smith influenced either all or most of the Techno generation" - Jeff Mills
A pioneer of Detroit's DJ scene since the late '70s, Delano Smith has crafted a unique style : progressive, tech-soul and deep. He is today recognised as one of the founding pillars of Detroit's house culture, having directly inspired names like Derrick May, Jeff Mills and Juan Atkins. His influence on an entire generation makes him one of the most defining figures in the history of electronic music.

From Detroit to Montréal II is a two-part cultural event bringing together heritage, conversation and transmission around the roots of Detroit's house and techno, through the story of one of its legends.

Expect an experience unlike any other, carried by a timeless groove and a hypnotic artistic vision that belongs to him alone.

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4PM – 6:30PM :
· Screening of God Said Give 'Em Drum Machines, the documentary tracing the African-American roots of Detroit's techno and house scene.
· Panel talk with Delano Smith, moderated by Cornelius Harris and Pema Tournadre, extending the conversation around Detroit's culture, transmission, the pre-techno era, and its influence on today's electronic music scenes.

10PM – 6AM :
· Delano Smith (5h extended set)
· Local line-up TBA
Alcool all night long
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