Party: Krysko // The Warehouse Project

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Krysko // The Warehouse Project

Club: Shake It

Upcoming: 18
Date: 15.10.2016 22:00
Address: , Jersey, Jersey | show on the map »

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Party: Krysko // The Warehouse Project

Taking a night off from his residency at The Warehouse Project we are delighted to have KRYSKO jumping on a plane to perform at Rojo.

Just as The Warehouse Project season commences we have been lucky enough to get KRYSKO to return to the club for a one off performance.

Supported on the night by Notion's Tom Simmons and Shake It's J-P

£5 Half price advanced tickets at
https://krysko-rojo.eventbrite.co.uk
£10 on the door.

An adopted Mancunian, part German & Ukrainian but all Yorkshireman... Krysko has over the last 11 years, held three of the country's most respected and revered residencies within the UK's 'underground'. The Redlight at Sankeys Soap, Tribal Gathering and now the musical juggernaut that is The Warehouse Project, where he is the original and longest standing resident. Having shared the stage with a plethora of dance music's most influential individuals including Derrick Carter, Andrew Weatherall, “Mad” Mike Banks, Francois Kevorian, Frankie Knuckles, Ralph Lawson and Chic's Nile Rodgers. These aren't a random selection, just minute list he has performed alongside and of whom he cites these as his musical heroes. This being a testament to his achievements and respect he has gained through his career. Over the last decade Krysko has played most respected nights & festivals throughout the UK, from The Arches, Ministry of Sound, Back to Basics, Electric Chair to closing Glastonbury Radio 1 stage, Parklife, Bestival, V Festival, Beatherder to name but a few... and with international dates around the US and Europe... the youngest person to play 2 Live Radio 1 Essential Mixes from 2000 – 2010, released records with Paul Woolford on Chicago's Peaches label and (albeit sparse) production work steadily through the decade... we could go on, but we won't as there's plenty more to come. Enough said.