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The Warehouse Projects presents...
WHP Launch Part 1...
Adam Beyer / Steve Lawler
Joris Voorn [ Live ]
Jamie Jones
Wolf & Lamb [ Gadi ]
Metro Area
Joy Orbison
Krysko
The first of the two WHP2010 launch parties sees an eclectic line up of guests from around the world joined by some of the brightest hopes from the UK, giving a perfect example of the breadth and quality of the artists appearing at this year’s series of events. Hugely established worldwide names in house and techno will be appearing next to the latest batch of young new producers currently pushing music forward in England.
Swedish techno pioneer and Drumcode boss Adam Beyer will be headlining on the night, joined by UK heavyweight Steve Lawler, whose long residencies at The End, Ibiza’s Space and NYC’s Twilo helped him forge his reputation as one of the top house and techno DJs we have. Dutch techno star Joris Voorn will be performing a special live set, demonstrating why he has won over fans as diverse as Carl Craig, Dave Clarke and the late John Peel. New York duo Metro Area were hugely influential for the return of the sound of disco the modern house lexicon, their early 12”s on Environ perfect examples of their contemporary reworking of old sounds. Also flying in from New York are Wolf + Lamb, who for over a decade have been throwing legendary parties in the city as well as releasing records.
Two of the brightest and most exciting young stars of the UK music scene will both be kicking off their WHP2010 residencies at this event; Jamie Jones and Joy Orbison, as will longtime resident Krysko.
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Last entry: 11:30pm
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Doors open: 21:30 til 05:30
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