The Warehouse Project Presents Radio Soulwax:

Fri 13 Oct 2006 @ The Warehouse Project (The Old Brewery) in Manchester (UK)

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Wahey there's the back of my ginger wig!!! Bonz... daktari
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Lookin good morris! nsc 0 / Mon 23 Oct 2006
top night!! crookell 0 / Fri 20 Oct 2006
oh my god, what a gurn!!! benjibob
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WOT WAS THIS EVENT LIKE?? Bass-Junkie
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Any unwanted tickets? Barbie-bex
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what time does this event start and were is it? fearon11-GH-NC
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Radio Soulwax: 2 Many DJs (Soulwax) + Justin Robertson

'A new series of warehouse parties in Manchester will be hoping to recreate the days of The Haçienda and the early acid house scene. '

2 Many DJs (Soulwax) - Belgian funk DJs (aka rockers Soulwax) whose eclectic bootleg mixes have endeared them to clubbers across Europe and propelled them to A-list status on the world's DJ roster. Destiny's Child mixed with Nirvana? Royksopp mixed with Dolly Parton? Oh yes!

Justin Robertson - A legend of the music scene. Schooled on the Hacienda dancefloor, Justin is a man in demand, regularly found rocking dancefloors across the globe. Over the years, the former Lionrock mainman has remixed such luminaries as Manic Street Preachers, Bjork, New Order, Felix Da Housecat, The Stone Roses, Stereo MC's and Chemical Brothers. His 2001 Revtone album saw Justin throw another sound curveball, taking its cue from the disco-fied New York sound of late 70s Talking Heads, weaving in melodic techno influences to create an intriguing new sound. Everything he touches turns to gold.

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