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Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 5:26 am
by TopManLurka
hutyluty wrote:are these worth the bother

i mean great line ups and all but ive heard it gets really rammed and the venue is kind of shit. idk i think i prefer smaller places with just a few guys
imo unless you live in manny, no.

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 10:20 am
by chekov
TopManLurka wrote:
hutyluty wrote:are these worth the bother

i mean great line ups and all but ive heard it gets really rammed and the venue is kind of shit. idk i think i prefer smaller places with just a few guys
imo unless you live in manny, no.
i duno i've never been but from what i've heard i reckon it'd probly be worth travelling from other places in the north but i cant see it being worth coming up from london or somewhere like that

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 11:45 am
by AxeD
I've seen Captain Murphy live already.. what european debut?

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 11:52 am
by Soiree
that video from months back looked amazing
IDK too much about ldn club culture but seems like a nice fit for bands and djs

no wtfest thou/ much respect

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 12:06 pm
by wub
chekov wrote:
TopManLurka wrote:
hutyluty wrote:are these worth the bother

i mean great line ups and all but ive heard it gets really rammed and the venue is kind of shit. idk i think i prefer smaller places with just a few guys
imo unless you live in manny, no.
i duno i've never been but from what i've heard i reckon it'd probly be worth travelling from other places in the north but i cant see it being worth coming up from london or somewhere like that
It's not. London has enough warehouse parties if you want this sort of thing, and they're more frequent so less rammed the whole time.

I seem to remember hearing that 'illegal' warehouse parties (those that give the appearance of being illegal when they're not) are harder to come by in Manchester because of the gang/criminal issues, not sure how much bull that is or not though.

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 12:09 pm
by chekov
is manchester still really that bad these days?

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 12:17 pm
by gwa
ill find out tomorrow

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 1:00 pm
by Blenky
An actual warehouse party in liverpool run by some very sensible guys ended up having all it's takings stolen at knifepoint and people tried to rush the club, i'd imagine in manchester there's still the risk. Bought a ticket for the four tet one earlier on, cannae wait

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 1:03 pm
by wub
Blenky119 wrote:An actual warehouse party in liverpool run by some very sensible guys ended up having all it's takings stolen at knifepoint and people tried to rush the club
Yeah, heard burly story of a DJ getting his fingers slashed with a stanley knife in a similar circumstances so he couldn't mix any more.

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 1:06 pm
by Blenky
wub wrote:
Blenky119 wrote:An actual warehouse party in liverpool run by some very sensible guys ended up having all it's takings stolen at knifepoint and people tried to rush the club
Yeah, heard burly story of a DJ getting his fingers slashed with a stanley knife in a similar circumstances so he couldn't mix any more.
it's grim oop north

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 1:07 pm
by Johnlenham
Got a couple of tickets for DOOM, going to treat it like a gig. Will prob go up for the weekend and have a look around.

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 2:33 pm
by Pedro Sánchez
chekov wrote:is manchester still really that bad these days?
No it's not, students and migrants were pushed into the problematic areas which seems to of squashed a lot of the 'gangland' bollox.
Warehouse Project peaked about 3 years ago, it get so rammed with clingons nowadays, it's not worth anyone from Manchester turning up, let alone a 5panel from daann saaff.

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 6:28 pm
by jaydot
Warehouse peaked with Skrilly imnsho

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 5:35 pm
by Muncey
It was the first year in the new venue last year so bound to be problems.. I only found it got really rammed in room 3 when people like DJ EZ were on, such a small room to put someone like EZ. Main room gets extremely busy but I rarely went in there and its so big you have room unless you're someone that likes to be near the front, I'm quite happy jamming at the back/side. Room 2 was good, never over crowded.. only problem was when I decided to get right up front for The Bug and the aircon broke, was a fucking sweat pit and the decks broke because of it.

Barely any wait for the smoking area too unlike the old one which was basically by the road side.

I'd say its worth travelling to if you're up north.. London and the like wouldn't be worth the hassle.

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:36 pm
by anadin_xtra
Muncey wrote:It was the first year in the new venue last year so bound to be problems.. I only found it got really rammed in room 3 when people like DJ EZ were on, such a small room to put someone like EZ. Main room gets extremely busy but I rarely went in there and its so big you have room unless you're someone that likes to be near the front, I'm quite happy jamming at the back/side. Room 2 was good, never over crowded.. only problem was when I decided to get right up front for The Bug and the aircon broke, was a fucking sweat pit and the decks broke because of it.

Barely any wait for the smoking area too unlike the old one which was basically by the road side.

I'd say its worth travelling to if you're up north.. London and the like wouldn't be worth the hassle.
plus the fact it's a 150 quid night out now with drinks and what not....not really any new dj's from last year either

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 4:12 pm
by Muncey
Seems loads of repeated bookings too, most people seem to be playing at least twice which is annoying as it seems quite a bit more expensive than last year.

Only one I was interested in was Four Tet and it's sold out.. hopefully physical tickets are still avaliable from Fopp, will go see when I'm back Monday... if not fuck WHP!

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 5:45 pm
by chekov
Muncey wrote:Only one I was interested in was Four Tet and it's sold out.. hopefully physical tickets are still avaliable from Fopp, will go see when I'm back Monday... if not fuck WHP!
http://whpprivate.eventgenius.co.uk/eve ... index.html :W:

four tet shared that link yesterday, think it's mena be a private one for friends of artists

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 6:42 pm
by Muncey
chekov wrote:
Muncey wrote:Only one I was interested in was Four Tet and it's sold out.. hopefully physical tickets are still avaliable from Fopp, will go see when I'm back Monday... if not fuck WHP!
http://whpprivate.eventgenius.co.uk/eve ... index.html :W:

four tet shared that link yesterday, think it's mena be a private one for friends of artists
Big up! Was pretty gutted to see the only one I wanna go to sold out :lol:

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 7:03 pm
by jaydot
I might not bother this year.

Re: Warehouse Project 2013: line ups out

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 7:06 pm
by Muncey
Prices are fucking insane, I went to 6 or more last year.. this year I'm gunna reach 2 max. Zomby one looks decent, bet Zomby has 'passport' problems again considering hes on the same bill as Scuba who threatened to knock him out last time (and he never turned up).