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The Warehouse Project: Check out full stacked line-up for 2024 season

Disclosure (October 25), Repercussion feat. featuring Jungle and Bonobo (September 14), Black Coffee (October 26) and Boiler Room (October 5), organisers have revealed the entire programme – including the second edition of Nia Archives‘ ‘Up Ya Archives’ takeover (November 1).Archives’ curated bill features Goldie (b2b Special Request), Casisdead, Girls Don’t Sync, and Interplanetary Criminal, among others.On October 11, award-winning producer and DJ Patrick Topping will bring his TRICK night to The Warehouse Project – where he’ll be joined by Eats Everything (b2b Skream), Boys Noize, Prospa and more.Pawsa, meanwhile, is scheduled to return to WHP this season on November 2 with special guests who are yet to be announced.Gorgon City and the Grammy-nominated Dom Dolla are teaming up for a curated show on November 8.
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Pussy Riot, Alice Glass and Boys Noize team up on new song ‘Chastity’
Pussy Riot, Alice Glass and Boys Noize have collaborated on a brand new song – watch the official video for ‘Chastity’ below.The track comes along with a video by Lil Internet and is a sugary hit of danceable synth-pop.Discussing the track in a statement, Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova said: “This song will put the patriarchy in a tiny cage and throw the key out.”Watch the video for ‘Chastity’ below.The new material follows Glass’ debut solo album, ‘PREY//IV’, which NME described as “a cathartic, horror-infused creative reclamation” for the former Crystal Castles singer.Last year, she shared a new song called ‘Lips Apart’ while midway through her ‘Trauma Bond’ tour of North America.That year, Glass also asked Machine Gun Kelly to apologise for what she described as “predatory behaviour towards underage girls”, stemming from comments that Kelly had made in old interviews.Tolokonnikova, meanwhile, has reportedly been identified on a list of Russian authorities’ “most wanted” criminal suspects.According to the Associated Press, Tolokonnikova – a founding member of the feminist punk group, which has long been controversial in their native Russia for their incitive protests against Vladimir Putin’s regime – was first spotted in the Russian Interior Ministry’s database of criminal targets in March. The revelation reportedly came via Russian news outlet Mediazona, which was co-founded by Tolokonnikova.It’s said that Tolokonnikova’s listing in the database shows her wanted for “criminal charges”, however these are not disclosed in any significant detail.
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