berlioz, Nia Archives, Black Coffee and XXL The Latest To Be Announced For Warehouse Project
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berlioz, Nia Archives, Black Coffee and XXL The Latest To Be Announced For Warehouse Project

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The Warehouse Project have announced that  UK-based producer and jazz-house artist berlioz will be headlining in a few months on Saturday, 8 November.

 

His Depot Mayfield show promises a night of deep grooves and refined house textures, in which he blends the jazz that he holds such deep affection for with club sensibilities to captivating their Manchester audiences.

 

They have already had a show in Frimsbury Park in London, over the summer, where they took over the iconic green space and across the Atlantic in places like the Knockdown Centre in Brooklyn.

 

It has been quite a swift rise for someone whose debut single ‘nyc in 2940’ was released three years ago, and his debut album Open This Wall in 2024, which followed his breakout ep ‘jazz is for ordinary people’. Berloiz will be joined by Chaos in the CBD, Cody Currie, Jeremy Underground, and more.

 

However, if you cannot make it to this one, then, a week later, Nia Archives’ curated jungle, bass, garage and club sound Up Ya Archives features Anz, Mala, Clipz, dubstep pioneers Skream & Benga, high-energy collective Girls Don’t Sync, and back to backs with Bakey b2b Mia Koden and Y U QT b2b Bullet Tooth.

 

And rounding off the month is XXL, who bring Manchester’s own Azyr, 999999999, Fantasm and Kander, Partiboi69. With Adrian Mills b2b Cloudy, BYØRN, Fumi.

 

However, before that in October, Grammy Award-winning producer and South African DJ Black Coffee will be returning after selling out his show last year, and Dance DJ Sammy Virji will be putting on his only show in England this year at Depot.

 

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