How The Warehouse Project changed clubbing forever
This is the incredible story of The Warehouse Project. Manchester's iconic club concept that changed the face of dance music. Since their inception in 2006, The Warehouse Project has innovated and influenced club culture. This film, shot over four years, follows each season since the farewell of their spiritual home, Store Street in 2018, to the first event at new 10,000 capacity Depot Mayfield through to the present day. Production credits: Directors Ben Carey Stephen Dunn Producer Ben Carey Production Company YoungOnes Director of Photography Stephen Dunn Editors Sam Thompsett Matthew Prickett Additional Cinematography Jean Pierre-Whitfield Ben Brook Colourist Connor Coolbear Dubbing Mixer Guy Clarke Photography Rob Jones Sebastian Manox Jon Shard Gary Brown Artwork Paul Hemmingfield Studio Moross Katie Hamill Special Thanks James Pyrah Olli Ryder Joe Redmore Sam Kandel Angie Towse James Crossan Damian Simon Shift 4 Rebecca Quinn Charlie Dalton Oliver Whitworth Work Editorial Electric Theatre Collective And to all contributors In order of appearance: Sacha Lord Denis Sulta Annie Mac Kerri Chandler Bonobo Gilles Peterson KiNK Sam Kandel Krysko Rich McGinnis Jayda G Hot Since 82 Benji B Midland Moxie Jamie Jones George Fitzgerald Jamz Supernova DJ Shadow Music in order of appearance: ‘Son’ by Paul Woolford Licensed by Aus Music / !K7 & Ultra Music Publishing ‘I-Thought’ by Steve Bug Licensed by Poker Flat Recordings & Ed. Starbug/Rückbank ‘You Prefer Cocaine’ by Vitalic Licensed by Different Recordings / PIAS ‘Scott’ by Simian Mobile Disco Licensed by Wichita Recordings & Universal Music Publishing ‘Ribbons’ by Four Tet Licensed by Text Records & Universal Music Publishing ‘Let Me Show You (Klub Mix)’ by K-Klass Licensed by Warner Music Group ‘Bias (Mayfield Depot Mix)’ by Floating Points Licensed by Ninja Tune & BMG ‘Erotic Discourse’ by Paul Woolford Licensed by Paul Woolford ‘Westbourne Ave’ by I. JORDAN Licensed by Local Action Records ‘These Things Will Come To Be’ by DJ Seinfeld Licensed by Ninja Tune & Kobalt
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This is the incredible story of The Warehouse Project. Manchester's iconic club concept that changed the face of dance music. Since their inception in 2006, The Warehouse Project has innovated and influenced club culture. This film, shot over four years, follows each season since the farewell of their spiritual home, Store Street in 2018, to the first event at new 10,000 capacity Depot Mayfield through to the present day. Production credits: Directors Ben Carey Stephen Dunn Producer Ben Carey Production Company YoungOnes Director of Photography Stephen Dunn Editors Sam Thompsett Matthew Prickett Additional Cinematography Jean Pierre-Whitfield Ben Brook Colourist Connor Coolbear Dubbing Mixer Guy Clarke Photography Rob Jones Sebastian Manox Jon Shard Gary Brown Artwork Paul Hemmingfield Studio Moross Katie Hamill Special Thanks James Pyrah Olli Ryder Joe Redmore Sam Kandel Angie Towse James Crossan Damian Simon Shift 4 Rebecca Quinn Charlie Dalton Oliver Whitworth Work Editorial Electric Theatre Collective And to all contributors In order of appearance: Sacha Lord Denis Sulta Annie Mac Kerri Chandler Bonobo Gilles Peterson KiNK Sam Kandel Krysko Rich McGinnis Jayda G Hot Since 82 Benji B Midland Moxie Jamie Jones George Fitzgerald Jamz Supernova DJ Shadow Music in order of appearance: ‘Son’ by Paul Woolford Licensed by Aus Music / !K7 & Ultra Music Publishing ‘I-Thought’ by Steve Bug Licensed by Poker Flat Recordings & Ed. Starbug/Rückbank ‘You Prefer Cocaine’ by Vitalic Licensed by Different Recordings / PIAS ‘Scott’ by Simian Mobile Disco Licensed by Wichita Recordings & Universal Music Publishing ‘Ribbons’ by Four Tet Licensed by Text Records & Universal Music Publishing ‘Let Me Show You (Klub Mix)’ by K-Klass Licensed by Warner Music Group ‘Bias (Mayfield Depot Mix)’ by Floating Points Licensed by Ninja Tune & BMG ‘Erotic Discourse’ by Paul Woolford Licensed by Paul Woolford ‘Westbourne Ave’ by I. JORDAN Licensed by Local Action Records ‘These Things Will Come To Be’ by DJ Seinfeld Licensed by Ninja Tune & Kobalt
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