QUEST launches in London with an unprecedented series of three events at Warehouse Nightclub, North London. Spring 2015.
Line-up
PART TWO
Main room:
Saytek (live)
Mark Gwinnett
GW Harrison
Craig Mac & Tel Everett
Andrew Miles
Dan Valente
Jake Ferrari
Terrace:
Charlie Gill
Barb & Cust
Steve Toombs
Scott Mason
John Gibbins
Jack Ayre
Michael KenZo
PART TWO – 11 April, 2015 see’s us pay homage to the London talent that we feel have been making the right moves in the capital in recent months. This local talent joins headline resident Saytek, in what will be a fun, and surprising night for our party goers.
With Saytek headlining solo this time, we have had to scout and hire the services of some seriously talented and well respected Londoners to keep the quality levels high; And they don’t come any more talented and relevant that his Cubism label partner, Mark Gwinnett. Mark will be warming up perfectly for Saytek as he has done so many times over the years, including on six occasions at Fabric nightclub.
Joining them will be some of our London friends; Distant pairing Craig Mac & Tel Everett, ABODE resident G W Harrison and Jake Ferrari will be making their QUEST debuts whilst residents Andrew Miles and Dan Valente complete the line-up.
THE TERRACE
The wonderful outside area at Warehouse will be hosted, for all three events, by our good friends at Shouldn’t Really.
Shouldn’t Really share our principles. They believe in quality over quantity, and focus on scouting out the very best talent around, and showcasing them to the world. A true ‘Room 2’ specialist that do not rely on getting any old DJ to sell tickets, rather let the DJ express themselves creatively and use them as a stepping stone to greater things.
A credit to the scene.
THE RETURN OF THE CHILL-OUT ROOM
One thing that we at Quest feel should make a return to the nightclub is the chill-out room.
Unlike other promotions, who are using ‘room 2’s’ to slap some extra DJ’s who might bring a few more heads/sell a few tickets, we have identified an opportunity with the Room 2 at Warehouse to create something truly unique and special for our clubbers.
Imagine walking through a thick curtain in to a room filled with ambient sound ticking along in the background, not a single 4/4 beat within hearing distance; just chill-out Electronica ticking along.
We see this space as somewhere our patrons can take 15 mins away from the main room to take in a new experience or two, such as a random ‘trippy’ movie projected on the wall, neuro and sensual experiences, incense burning, soft furnishings scattered and psychedelic wall-hangings surrounding you; a nod to the true chill-out rooms and areas of the original raving days.
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We invite you to join us in these experiences, to take in genuine talent in the main room, and to experience new emotions in our chill out room.