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Natural Selection: Or:la– Review

Posted on 26th November 201818th March 2019 by James Dewar

Rising star Or:la’s exigent and eclectic set on Friday 2nd November marked a serious high point for Natural Selection’s third season at Headrow House. Since the start of autumn, the Super Friendz affiliated promoters have […]

WHP 18: Underworld – Review

Posted on 15th November 201827th March 2019 by Lawrence Cwerner

The Warehouse Project’s Store Street opened two of its three rooms for the night, somewhat problematically, as it welcomed excitable fans of the legendary Underworld. Underworld gave a relentless performance, one that more than made […]

Sweet Like Hunee for Halloween – Review

Posted on 13th November 201827th March 2019 by Ryan Maguire Singh

As part of a scary weekend special, the renowned DJ, Hunee, frightened the crowds of Mint Warehouse for a very wicked night. A spooky Saturday 27th October saw Hunee, Jayda G & DJ Fett Burger […]

Discwoman: Amplifying Each Other

Posted on 6th November 20187th November 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Discwoman is an all-female DJ collective and artist agency, focused on promoting equality and representing female talent in the electronic music scene. Before their night at Wire last week, Clubs editor James Dewar briefly caught […]

Equaliser: Partying for Equality

Posted on 5th November 201827th March 2019 by Laura McDermott

In The Middle had the pleasure of chatting with Ranyue Zhang, the founder of Equaliser: the DJ party collective which promotes non-cis male DJs and diversifying the decks. On a crisp October day, I had […]

WHP18: Underworld – Preview

Posted on 1st November 201827th March 2019 by Lawrence Cwerner

Iconic nineties UK dance group Underworld come to Manchester’s Store Street for the 2018 program of Warehouse Project this Friday November 2nd. The night comes as part of the end of Store Street series, as […]

Dance Disease Infects Leeds – Review

Posted on 30th October 20181st March 2019 by Bella Davis

Last Friday, Blueberry Hills Studios welcomed back new kids on the block, Dance Disease, after their sold out debut at the venue last year. Thanks to the likes of Patchwork and Next of Kin, the intimate, […]

A Match Made in Heaven – Review

Posted on 29th October 201827th March 2019 by Ryan Maguire Singh

On October 12th, Mint Warehouse with Dirty Disco & Set One Twenty laid on a fantastic night, letting loose two electronic music legends, Floating Points and Mr. Scruff. Excitement for this one was high and […]

The Curious Case of the Bean Man

Posted on 26th October 201827th March 2019 by Ricky Blatherwick

If you’re not yet aware, there is a mysterious DJ who is popping up and playing at different house parties around Hyde Park. Here’s the curious tale: You won’t find him on Spotify and you […]

Subdub Still Going Strong – Review

Posted on 25th October 20181st March 2019 by Bella Davis

Once again, the holy grounds of the West Indian Centre came alive to the relentless beat of an eclectic mix of Reggae, Dub, DnB, and Dancehall music, for Sub Dub’s return last Saturday (5th October).  […]

In The Middle with KMAH Radio

Posted on 18th October 201827th March 2019 by Reece Parker

Former Editor-in-Chief, Reece Parker, caught up with KMAH Radio founder, Kristan Caryl, to discuss everything – even where they sourced their iconic sofa. How did you come about creating KMAH? What was the trigger in terms […]

Tribe Records presents Textasy – Review

Posted on 16th October 201827th March 2019 by Molly Langley

It is no mystery that Wire has always been a firm favourite for musical talents to play in. The intimate underground space boasts it’s Funktion-One sound system and DJs are granted an evening for musical […]

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