Warehouse project annouce easter events.

The Warehouse Project returns for one weekend with impeccable timing as clubbers across the UK seek out the perfect way to spend the Easter long weekend.  Manning  the  decks  across  four  nights  from 21st  until  24th April   at   the  Store   Street   venue   will   be  2manydjs, Aeroplane, Andy   C, Skream, Laurent Garnier and Steve Angello, plus many more.

With the dust only just settled following The Warehouse Project’s hugely successful fifth anniversary season through late 2010 the WHP team have returned, rested and re-energised with another quality offering. Kicking off the weekend on Thursday 21st April are 2manydjs & special guests. The duo headline with a DJ set of their much loved mashup style slicing alternative rock samples with electro beats. Joining 2manydjs will be Aeroplane, now flying solo DJ/producer Vito de Luca arrives at The Warehouse Project following the release of the celebrated debut album ‘We Can’t Fly’, a sleek mix of nu-disco and Balearic sounds. Also taking to the decks will be duo Mixhell. Originally known for drumming in Brazilian thrash metal outfit Sepultura, Igor Cavalera now throws out a blend of electronic tinged hip hop tunes with the help of DJ partner and wife Laima Leyton. To complete the line-up confirmed so far 2manydjs invite their tour DJ; Belgian electro talent within his own right, Paul Chambers to Store Street to present a live set of squelching techno.

Friday 22nd April sees WHP friends and fellow promoters Ape and Metropolis align to present a sure fire dance- floor-filling line up headed by drum n’ bass pioneer Andy C.  Alongside him you’ll find a set of finest dubstep from the genre’s leading producer, the much in demand Skream. Much championed producer and DJ Jakwob will also be on hand for a dense breakbeat flavoured set, alongside rising   drum   n’   bass   duo Loadstar,   known   separately   by   their   production   monikers  of  Xample and Lomax.

Of course the Easter bank holiday weekender means there are two more nights of warehouse fun to be had:

To celebrate 20 years of one of electronic music’s most successful independent labels, Planet-E Communications, The Warehouse Project will welcome Laurent Garnier on Saturday 23rd April. Garnier’s LBS Live project follows two decades  of  touring  as  a  DJ,  joined  by  Benjamin  Rippert  and  Stephane  “Scan  X”  Dri  their  performance  will  see Garnier’s take on the techno and deep house sounds enter a live, real-time arena. Of course no night celebrating Planet E would be complete without a set from its founder and techno figurehead Carl Craig. In the spirit of Planet E, supporting new DJ and producers tipped for the big time, electro-house newcomer Space Dimension Controller also joins the line-up for Saturday.

Usually the day of rest, Sunday 24th April at Store Street is far from sleepy as another anniversary is marked with the help of The  Warehouse  Project.   With  a   top  5  record   to  his   name  in  2010’s  ‘Miami  To  Ibiza’, Steve  Angello  of Swedish House Mafia fame celebrates 5 years of Size Matters alongside his younger brother, collaborator and fellow DJ/producer AN21. They are joined by the up and coming talent Max Vangelli, also a collaborator with AN21 whose production and remix credits include Ellie Goulding and Gorillaz.

It’s time to return to the warehouse!

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Thursday 21st April

Welcome back…

2manydjs [ DJ Set ]
Aeroplane
Mixhell [ Live ]
Two Bears
Joe Hot Chip & Raf Daddy
Paul Chambers
Matt Walsh
Now Wave DJs
Andro
Will Tramp!

Friday 22nd April

Ape x Metropolis

Skream
Andy C
Shy FX
Loadstar
Jakwob
Roska
Falty DL
Jackmaster
Deadboy
Illum:Sphere [ Live ]
Synkro & Indigo
Rich Reason
Prophecy
MCs: GQ, Chunky
Tonn Piper

Saturday 23rd April

20 Years Planet E

Laurent Garnier [ LBS Live ] Store Street Debut
Carl Craig
Space Dimension Controller
Tiger & Woods
Krysko & Greg Lord
Cutloose
Zutekh

Sunday 24th April

Size Matters 5th Anniversary

Steve Angello
Alex Metric
Norman Doray
An21
Max Vangeli
Datatransmission
Matt Wilden
Beau


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