Simon Green’s Bonobo returns to the Store Street warehouse with his eclectic mix of ambient chill-out music and atmospheric beats, and joining him is the renowned Jamie xx for a DJ set off the back of his US tour. Both Bonobo’s North Borders and Jamie xx’s In Colour have gained critical acclaim across the post-party house spread.
The UK electronic artist George Fitzgerald joins them after his 2015 Fading Love release and successful breakouts at festivals like Parklife and Found in Brixton. Look out for Fitzgerald’s collaborations with producer Boxed In, particularly ‘About Time’. This Warehouse is not one to be missed.
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