A new version of the Detroit Electronic Music Festival is being shelved for this year amid plans to bring back the event in 2015.

The Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News report the event at Campus Martius and Ford Field had been planned for the Fourth of July weekend, but producer Carol Marvin said it's been delayed. She cited construction of the M-1 light rail line downtown as a factor.

The event was to include a free DEMF-branded event at Campus Martius and a $300-a-ticket music-technology event at Ford Field. Organizers say tickets already purchased will be valid for 2015, or refunds can be obtained via the Ford Field box office.

A separate annual electronic music event called Movement is scheduled for May 24-26 at Detroit's Hart Plaza.