Listening to live music is a transformative experience in which sound and sensations interchange seamlessness often allowing you to focus on the moment and nobody does it better in the North of England than Warehouse Project.
Founded in 2006 in Manchester and now taking it that one step further, people will now be able to re-listen to their favourite DJ sets in Spatial Audio from a selection of artist’s who performed at this year's edition.
This is the result of a newly joint inititive between Apple Music and The Warehouse Project, and already you can listen to playlists from the sets of Bonobo, Jazzy, Sofia Kourtesis, DJ Seinfeld, Rob Mcpartland and Bradley Zero.
And with the likes of renowned electronic group Disclosure, South African artist Black Coffee and Manchester’s very own Nia Archives the latest to perform and Eat Your Own Ears and Bicep set to perform at Depot Mayfield - if you fail to cop a ticket, soon you'll be able to xperience the acts and be immersed when listening back through your speakers in Apple Music from the comforts of your home.
The Warehouse is one of the only venues in the world that is offering this unique experience and the series of shows itself will run until the end of December.
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