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The Warehouse Project

Nov 22, 2025 at 17:00  ·   · £115 Depot Mayfield, Manchester Depot Mayfield, Manchester Tickets from £115

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Russ Vitale, born in New Jersey, is a melodic rapper renowned for his swaggering hip-hop and R&B ballads. He gained fame with hits like "Losin Control" and "What They Want." His breakthrough album, "There's Really a Wolf," went platinum, followed by successful albums "Zoo" and "Shake the Snow Globe." Known for collaborating with artists like Rick Ross, Snoop Dogg, Lil Baby, and Bia, Russ continues to produce chart-topping singles. Inspired by 50 Cent and Eminem, he blends modern rap with melodic hooks, showing his multi-instrumental talent learned from his father.
Groove Armada, formed by Andy Cato and Tom Findlay in London in the mid-90s, is renowned for crossing dance genres effortlessly. Known for hits like "At the River," their album "Vertigo" sold over a million copies. They've received Grammy and Brit nominations and performed globally. Their dynamic live shows blend electronics and performance impressively, with celebrated gigs from Sydney to Moscow.
K-Klass, born out of the Hacienda's "Nude" nights in 1988, are iconic house DJs and producers. Known for "Rhythm is a Mystery" and "Let Me Show You," they've remixed for stars, curated CREAM events, and played globally for top dance brands.
Primal Scream, formed by Bobby Gillespie, evolved from '80s indie pop to groundbreaking creators of the '91 album Screamadelica, blending techno with rock. Known for constant genre shifts, they've won the Mercury Prize and collaborated with Andrew Weatherall and Jimmy Miller.
Todd Terry, born in Brooklyn, defined 1980s New York house music by blending disco, Chicago house, and hip-hop. Known for hits "Missing" remix, "Keep on Jumpin'," and "Something Goin' On," he collaborated with the Jungle Brothers and remixed artists like Björk and Janet Jackson. Terry founded Freeze Records and influenced U.K. rave. His collaborations span Kevin Saunderson to House Gospel Choir.
DJ Graeme Park, UK-born, pioneered the acid house scene in Nottingham, famed for his innovative style & remixes. Regular at Hacienda, won DMC DJ Award ('89-'92).
A Guy Called Gerald, born in the UK, is iconic in dance music for pioneering acid house with "Voodoo Ray," shaping jungle/drum n bass, and collaborating with 808 State. With 11 albums and remixes for David Bowie and others, he is celebrated for his innovation and independence in electronic music.
Manchester-born DJ, producer, and remixer Justin Robertson is known for progressive house and Balearic styles. He’s famed for Lionrock, remixes for Erasure, the Sugarcubes, and more.
David Morales, a Grammy-winning American DJ and producer, is known for his remixes for icons like Mariah Carey, U2, and Madonna. He founded DIRIDIM Records in 2018.
Chicago-born house pioneer Marshall Jefferson shaped early Chicago house with hits like "Move Your Body" and "Acid Tracks." He helped birth deep house and worked with Ce Ce Rogers, Ten City, and DJ Pierre.
English electronic group Crazy P, formed in Nottingham, blend disco, soul, and house. Known for dynamic live shows, hits include "The Way We Swing" and "Get It On." Fronted by Danielle Moore since 2002, they gained acclaim with albums like "When We On" and "Age of the Ego." They've toured globally, supporting acts like Chic and Chaka Khan, and have a strong fan base in Australia. Originally named Crazy Penis, they changed to Crazy P in 2008. The band includes members Chris Todd, Jim Baron, Tim Davis, and Matt Klose.

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Genre: Electronic, Witchstep

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