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Apple Music to capture sets in ground-breaking spatial audio for the Warehouse Project 2024 season



 
Apple Music and The Warehouse Project today announce a brand new initiative to capture DJ sets in ground-breaking Spatial Audio. The world-leading club series based in Manchester is one of just a few handpicked venues across the globe offering the opportunity for dance fans to relive their favourite club nights exclusively on Apple Music.
 
DJ sets from some of the world's most exciting names in electronic music playing at this year’s WHP24 series, will be recorded using a fixed immersive audio installation and then mixed in the ground-breaking format to launch on Apple Music this autumn.
 
Stephen Campbell, Global Head of Dance, Electronic & DJ Mixes at Apple Music, says: “We’re excited to be joining forces with The Warehouse Project this year. Spatial Audio DJ Mixes on Apple Music allow the listener to feel the energy and vibe of the dancefloor from wherever you are, creating a truly unique experience. We believe they are the future of live content offering a whole new world of sound.”

Sam Kandel, Co-Founder of The Warehouse Project, says: “Working with Apple Music to capture our DJ sets in Spatial Audio is an exciting opportunity for our team at The Warehouse Project. This technology allows us to share the unique energy and atmosphere of our events with fans all around the world, bringing them as close as possible to the real experience.”
 
Ahead of WHP24, a selection of sets captured from last year are available to hear exclusively in Spatial Audio on Apple Music now. They include: Skream, Bakey, Chloé Robinson, Izzy Bossy, Yung Singh, and DJ Flight and Strategy - all recorded as part of the 2023 UP YA ARCHIVES night hosted by acclaimed British artist and producer Nia Archives. An additional set of mixes from the 2023 club nights released in stereo include sets by artists Gorgon City, Ben UFO, Krysko, Manara and Jim Bane.
 
The globally acclaimed club series returns to Manchester’s Depot Mayfield this autumn with shows announced so far including Overmono, Nia Archives, Patrick Topping, Black Coffee, Disclosure, Loyle Carner, Repercussion, Welcome To The Warehouse, Boiler Room and Haçienda. The Warehouse Project was founded in 2006 and is a rite of passage for electronic music fans from the UK and beyond.

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