The massive Manchester series is back for a third season with almost thirty parties in the run-up to NYD.
The Warehouse Project have revealed details of their 2009 schedule, taking place once again under Manchester's Piccadilly train station.
After rumours circulated last year that 2008 would see the last lot of action at the party's Store Street location due to "development plans", the event will in fact remain at it's spiritual home and has, unsurprisingly, secured another bumper selection of talent across it's fourteen week run. With this in mind, we'll embark upon a whistle stop tour of what the expect in the coming months.
Beginning with a Hospital Records takeover on September 25th, October's spread will see the likes of Aphex Twin, Deadmau5, Roni Size, Erol Alkan, Richie Hawtin and Modeselektor all pass through the doors. November is looking equally as feisty: Friendly Fires, Loco Dice, La Roux, Fatboy Slim and Little Boots all take to the stage at varying points in the month, while in the run-up to the New Year's Day closing party (details are yet to be announced), Luciano, Lethal Bizzle, Crookers, Sasha and John Digweed will all be hoping to make the gargantuan space their own.
Oh. And did we mention we'll be presenting a party as well? Techno and house, as you might expect, are the name of the game at that November 7th gig. Dubfire and Adam Beyer will surely be taking care of the former, while Motor City Drum Ensemble and Seth Troxler will be pushing the latter, with Jamie Jones, Claude VonStroke, Simon Baker, Jozif (live) and Warehouse Project resident Krysko all falling somewhere in between.
Tickets to all events will be available from RA starting from Wednesday of next week.