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Neal Schtumm
Neal leads a double life as a DJ, marauding above audio every Thursday, taking you on a journey across all things groove based on the house and disco spectrum. Neal also occasionally moonlights as a Warehouse resident, but his main calling is his own party and baby Schtumm.
Schtumm! started life as a tiny party hosted in a Moroccan restaurant basement in Brighton in 2007. Since then Neal Lewis & Sam Watts have moved venue several times but always brought in artists that excite them, often for their debut show in the town; including Tensnake, Mulletover, Jamie Jones, Art Department, Luca C & Ali Love, Danny Daze, Radio Slave, Danton Eeprom, Beyond the Wizards Sleeve, Todd Terje, Greg Wilson, Crazy P, The Idjut Boys, and PRB Streetgang.

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Pablo Contraband
Pablo Contraband has been playing House music for many years, but has met success more recently, since turning his attention to Funk, Soul and Disco and implementing these styles into his sets too. He has since gained momentum and bookings have continued to come in from outside his native Brighton where he has firmly established himself as a busy DJ.2011 was Pablo's busiest year to date with bookings in London and Spain, Paris, Holland, Norway and
Vintage Festival. His Disco Deviant edits are also making a bit on noise on the circuit...

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Nick Sabin
Nick is the youngest and newest addition to the Warehouse roster, and has already made some great strides. Most recently being the chosen support for the Dirtybird Label showcase with Claude Von Stroke, Justin Martin, A1 Bassline and Eats Everything.

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Enzo Siffredi
Born underground in the depths of a Berlin basement, surrounded by procrastinators on mandy, while women wrapped themselves around the men that gathered here and spoke seductively in their ears for sport. I strayed away from the revelers that encircled me and found myself drawn to the lights that encapsulated a man, passionately stroking the keys of a piano in the dusty light.
Music became a feeling and gave me identity, it became a way of life. I could feel it running through my veins and I began stretching my passions to an extent that I thought I could break, but instead I discovered that this was progress. I had begun my pursuit for the evolution of Electronic Music and Club Culture. There can be no turning back now, only forward.

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