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By Ron Nachmann

Published on December 08, 2008 at 8:25pm

Launched in 2005 and named in response to our ongoing wars in the Middle East and deadly hurricanes at home, Demon Days is a nationally touring club night presented by pioneering Detroit techno DJ and producer Carl Craig and his New York–based DJ partner, underground music maven Gamall Awad. Although Craig has previously referred to the event as an escapist "party," the pair's playlist has proven a de facto State of the Union address on the electronic music scene. Joining them is Bay Area techno legend Jonah Sharp, aka Spacetime Continuum, who plays a live set with local talking drum maestro Sikiru Adepoju.