Bristol breakbeat legends return to the basement. Four hours of genre-defying bass music from the duo who've been pushing boundaries since '98.
Stanton Warriors return to Manchester this November for a proper session in Joshua Brooks' basement. The Bristol duo have been at this for 25+ years, and they're bringing that full weight to Princess Street.
Dominic Butler and Mark Yardley built their reputation on refusing to stay in one lane. From XL Recordings through to running Punks Music, they've pushed breakbeat into territories nobody else dared explore. Fabric Live 30 remains the best-selling mix in the series. Remix list reads like electronic music royalty – Daft Punk, Gorillaz, Basement Jaxx.
That Void Acoustics system in the basement is built for precisely this kind of pressure – four hours of their signature breakbeat bass sound, spanning UK garage, drum & bass, and whatever else they feel like throwing down.
The venue's seen them before, and those who were there know what's coming.
Fresh off summer festival runs at Glastonbury and Burning Man, with Stanton Sessions Vol. 5 still doing damage. This isn't nostalgia – it's current, vital, and heavy.
Limited capacity in the basement. Saturday afternoon into evening.
Heads know what to do.
- +44 161 236 5355
- Available during business hours
- Located at main entrance
- Valid ID required for ticket pickup
- Open 1 hour before event start time
- Limited street parking on Princess Street
- Nearby public parking garages
- Manchester city centre parking options available
- Recommended to use public transport
- Ground floor access available
- Limited wheelchair space
- Contact venue in advance for specific arrangements
- 18+ venue
- Valid photo ID mandatory
- No outside food or drinks
- No smoking inside premises
- Dress code: Smart casual
- No entry for individuals under 18
- No exceptions for minors
- Adult supervision not permitted