Warehouse rave atmosphere
Monthly • Nostalgia • Pure Warehouse Energy

Back to the Warehouse

Monthly nostalgia rave nights celebrating the golden era of underground dance music. 90s jungle, UK garage, old school house, and the breakbeats that built the scene.

90s & 00s Rave Energy, Zero 5am Taxi

Remember when raves were held in actual warehouses? When you'd get directions via answerphone messages and dance until sunrise to music that wasn't on Spotify? We're bringing back that authentic energy, minus the sketchy locations and expensive taxi rides home.

Authentic Period Atmosphere

We recreate the exact warehouse atmosphere with proper lighting, vintage rave visuals, and that raw underground aesthetic that defined the era.

Rare & White Label Tracks

Our DJs dig deep into their vinyl collections, playing the rare pressings and white labels that only the heads remember.

Stories & Context

Each session includes the stories behind the tracks – which warehouse, which crew, which legendary night these anthems soundtracked.

"This isn't just playing old music – it's time travel. We're recreating specific moments in rave history when these tracks first dropped and entire warehouses lost their minds."
— DJ Vintage Vibes, Back to the Warehouse curator
Underground warehouse rave culture
3hrs
Deep Dive Session
Monthly
First Friday
9PM
GMT Start

Genres & Vibes You'll Hear

Each Back to the Warehouse session focuses on specific genres and eras, diving deep into the sounds that defined underground dance music culture.

Jungle & Drum & Bass

1994-2000

The breakbeats that defined the underground. LTJ Bukem, Roni Size, Goldie classics that made warehouses shake.

Classic Tracks:
LTJ Bukem - Music
Roni Size - Brown Paper Bag
Goldie - Inner City Life

UK Garage & 2-Step

1998-2003

Saturday nights in South London. Craig David, Artful Dodger, and the basslines that birthed a generation.

Classic Tracks:
Artful Dodger - Re-Rewind
Craig David - Fill Me In
MJ Cole - Sincere

Old School House

1990-1998

Before EDM, there was house. Chicago roots, Detroit techno soul, and the four-on-the-floor that started it all.

Classic Tracks:
Robert Miles - Children
Underworld - Born Slippy
Leftfield - Song of Life

Happy Hardcore & Breakbeat

1992-1997

The euphoric chaos of 90s illegal raves. 180 BPM madness with piano breaks and MC shout-outs.

Classic Tracks:
Scott Brown - Elysium
Hixxy & Sharkey - Toytown
Force & Styles - Heart of Gold

Digital Flyers & Retro Visuals

Every Back to the Warehouse event comes with period-accurate visual experiences, from recreated rave flyers to authentic lighting effects that transport you back to the underground.

Retro rave visuals and lighting
1

Authentic Rave Flyers

Each event gets its own digitally recreated rave flyer in classic 90s style, complete with map coordinates and telephone numbers (that actually work!).

2

Period-Accurate Visuals

No modern LED walls here – we use scanning lasers, strobes, and projection mapping to recreate that raw warehouse atmosphere.

3

Immersive Audio Processing

Special audio filters and reverb to simulate the acoustics of concrete warehouses and underground venues.

Pro Tip:For the full experience, turn off all lights except for colored LEDs or candles. The shadows and atmosphere are half the magic.

Upcoming Warehouse Sessions

Mark your calendar for these upcoming time-travel sessions. Each event focuses on a specific era and sound that shaped rave culture.

1994-1999
Jungle Fever
First Friday of January

Dive deep into the golden era of jungle with rare white labels, Metalheadz classics, and proper breakbeat madness.

DJ: DJ Vintage Vibes
1998-2004
UK Garage Revival
First Friday of February

Saturday night nostalgia with the 2-step beats and R&B vocals that defined millennium-era clubbing.

DJ: Garage Collective
1990-1995
Chicago House Origins
First Friday of March

Back to where it all began - the warehouse parties that created house music culture.

DJ: Underground Legends

Ready for a Trip Back in Time?

Join us the first Friday of every month as we transport you back to the warehouses, fields, and underground venues where rave culture was born.