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Memco’s ‘Roots’ Honors the Heritage of Detroit

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Last updated: 23/02/2026
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Memco’s ‘Roots’ Honors the Heritage of Detroit

A Night of Beats at The Blind Pig: Celebrating Detroit’s Electronic Roots

The Blind Pig, a venue synonymous with rock history, famously claimed to be Kurt Cobain’s favorite spot, has a brilliant legacy of hosting music that reverberates through decades. However, on a unique evening — February 12 — the reverberations shifted from electric guitars to something entirely different: a celebration of Detroit’s rich electronic music scene.

Contents
  • The Event: Roots of Detroit’s Electronic Music
  • DJ Koko: Setting the Stage
  • Jamea: Mixing Old and New
  • The Ghettotech Legends: JMT Takes the Stage
  • Clickerbelle: Soulful Transitions
  • A Night Celebrating Legacy and Innovation

The Event: Roots of Detroit’s Electronic Music

Hosted by the Michigan Electronic Music Collective (MEMCO), this special night aimed to honor the roots of Detroit’s electronic music genre during Black History Month. The lineup was an anthology of experiences, featuring both seasoned DJs from Detroit and new student talents eager to showcase their skills. The absence of guitars marked a refreshing twist as the venue transitioned from typical rock vibes to a pulsating night dominated by rhythm and bass.

DJ Koko: Setting the Stage

Kicking off the night was DJ Koko, who decisively set the tone with her eclectic mix. Sporting a stylish red flat bill and enveloped in fog, she captivated the crowd from the get-go. Her set was a seamless blend of tracks that flowed together effortlessly. Notably, her creative use of Black Box’s “Everybody Everybody” over a traditional drum loop showcased her talent for keeping listeners engaged while building a danceable atmosphere.

She further intrigued the crowd with remixes that breathed new life into familiar sounds. The jersey club remix of Baby Keem’s “Orange Soda,” combined with a ’90s hip-hop rhythm, created a nostalgic yet fresh vibe. By incorporating contemporary tracks with classic elements, Koko’s performance laid a strong foundation for the sets to follow.

Jamea: Mixing Old and New

The next performer, Jamea, brought her unique flair to the turntables with an infectious energy that had the crowd moving early on. Known for her iconic DJ headphone style, she cleverly utilized a red phone to preview tracks while maintaining a retro-modern aesthetic on stage.

Beginning with a high BPM remix of Destiny’s Child’s “Bills, Bills, Bills,” Jamea escalated the night’s energy, showering the crowd with urgency and rhythm. Her ability to mix tracks from disparate genres—transitioning from R&B to hard-hitting techno—demonstrated her masterful command of pacing. One highlight was her creative layering of a saxophone track with a remix of Kelis’ “Milkshake,” effortlessly blending the sultry warmth of R&B with the vivacity of modern beats.

The Ghettotech Legends: JMT Takes the Stage

Next up was JMT, an embodiment of Detroit’s ghettotech legacy. The genre, characterized by its aggressive beats and looped, sometimes explicit, vocal samples, has found its heartbeat in the city’s nightlife. JMT wasted no time jumping into the fray, captivating the audience with DJ Roc’s “Drop Down Do A Split” and igniting a wave of excitement when fans joined in with impromptu dance moves.

The energy never dissipated as JMT pivoted seamlessly from raw vocal loops to recognizable remixes, including PinkPantheress’s “Illegal,” which heightened the crowd’s anticipation. The night took an interactive turn when JMT encouraged the audience to participate in performing DJ Maestro’s “Turbo Hustle,” fusing their energy with his beats to create a lively atmosphere.

Clickerbelle: Soulful Transitions

As the night progressed, Clickerbelle joined JMT, providing a smooth transition from the frenetic beats of ghettotech to more soulful sounds. Her set incorporated a diversity that catered to every palate, sliding from Big Sean’s “Bounce Back” into the heart of Detroit’s techno roots. Clickerbelle’s ability to amalgamate various genres while maintaining a cohesive sound highlighted the windows of influence that Detroit’s music scene offers.

A Night Celebrating Legacy and Innovation

What made this night at The Blind Pig particularly extraordinary was not just the music itself but also the homage paid to Detroit’s rich musical heritage. Every DJ brought their unique spins on classic tracks while infusing modern sounds, celebrating the past as much as the present.

Thus, The Blind Pig transformed into a rhythmic oasis devoid of traditional rock features — a vibrant dance floor sustained solely by the heartbeats of electronic music. The venue proved that there are endless possibilities for musical exploration beyond conventional boundaries, capturing the spirit of Detroit in a single electrifying night.

Through the lens of these performances, one can see how soul, innovation, and history intertwine to create a musical tapestry that continues to evolve. This event serves as a captivating reminder that music, regardless of its form, has the power to unite and inspire.

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