"For twelve weeks this city is ours..."

The Manchester Warehouse Project is now in its third year. DJs from across the world head over to the city between September and January to populate a derelict urban location and blow the place apart (with music) - this year's location: under Piccadily Station.

So last night I found myself crammed amongst a small army of sweaty blokes as French legends Justice stomped around under Piccadily Station shaking the brickwork. They pulled a good set, I wouldn't say brilliant though. It was just so packed in there. You spent half the time shifting around as pricks in sunglasses placed an affectionate yet firm hand on your shoulder and with a "cheers mate", preceeded to stand on your toes. The crowd responded the most to Justice's own tracks. The people catching trains above must of wondered what the hell was happening when Genesis broke out of the speakers.

I was mightly impressed by Australian duo The Presets who have popped up on Cassette Culture before. I walked in as Talk Like That was starting and knew I was in for a good night.

So here's a Chibuku themed gift, Talk Like That from The Presets and the Datsu remix of Genesis.








Justice - Genesis (Datsu remix)








The Presets - Talk Like That

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1 Comment:

  1. Anonymous said...
    free justice track Genesis SM Remix on http://www.myspace.com/smxperience, free dload on ilike

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