You can tell when Nick Warren's on the decks. The music emanating from the … Read Full Bio ↴You can tell when Nick Warren's on the decks. The music emanating from the DJ booth is that perfect club mix of driving percussion and soaring musicality, bursting out of the speakers, soaking everyone in melody, drenching them in sound. On the floor, where it really matters, the crowd experiences all the peaks and troughs that make Warren’s sensibility so unique. He might start with his deeper take on house, then gradually morph into harder territory; then, once Warren has the throng fully in his grip, sweating and losing themselves in the grooves, moving on instinct, he takes them to points unknown they never expected to go. That's why Nick Warren is so respected: he knows how to truly work a crowd, delivering again and again, yet taking them somewhere they’ve never been before. That's what comes with vision and, just as importantly in Warren’s case, experience.
To this day, Warren remains at the forefront of club culture: he packs clubs and arenas worldwide from London to Los Angeles to Taipei, transfixing dancefloors with his distinctively forward blend of credible progressive sounds, cutting-edge techno, atmospheric breaks and any other crucial grooves Warren deems appropriate for his turntable alchemy. 2008 also finds Warren reaching other milestones. He’s releasing his eighth mix CD for the Global Underground series, GU035: Lima; he’s also completing his fourth studio album with Way Out West, Warren’s pioneering electronic/band collaboration with Jody Wisternoff. Warren also recently became head of A&R for Hope Recordings, keeping him immersed in the shifting tides of new dance-music movements. “I’m doing same thing I did when I started—just playing music I love,” he says. “It’s as inspiring as ever. In Lima, we did the party for the Global mix on the grass in front of a stadium, and the crowd was as enthusiastic and curious as any I’ve ever had. It was one of the best parties I’ve ever done.”
What makes Warren’s vision continue to resonate is that he’s honed it over the years. He was there for the dawn of today’s club culture, and the original ethos of bringing integrity and a forward, future-looking aesthetic to what he does never left him. Warren began spinning at free parties in fields during acid house’s halcyon “Summer of Love” back in ’88: then, the revelry typically ended around lunchtime two days after the rave began, and seminal electronic artists like Leftfield and Orbital were making their mark with their first tracks. The culture was so new, DJs weren’t considered the icons they are today; if you were behind the decks, you were doing it for the music above all else, not money or fame. Despite Warren’s continuing success, that original motivation has never left him. “We never wanted to be ‘superstar DJs,’” Warren says of himself and his peers that rose to fame out of the dance-music revolution. “There was no such thing. I was just lucky to be there at the beginning. In those days, we were focused on creating and playing the next thing—music no one else had ever heard.”
Warren’s DJ sets always were set apart by their moody atmosphere—a key element of music from his Bristol hometown. Warren ascribes that to the influence of the city’s multicultural makeup, which found punters of all races attending dub parties from the likes of Jah Shakti. “Seeing him make so many sounds with just one turntable was incredible,” Warren recalls. “It was all about moving hips, about reverb, about the space between sounds. That epic silence in the right place became the sound of Bristol.”
“The ‘control freak’ side that every DJ has still comes out in me whenever I play music in a dark room,” he explains. “Whether it’s 600 people in a club or 10,000 at a festival, I love that I can take the crowd anywhere. It’s amazing I’m still surprised every day. When I stop searching for music, I’ll have to quit. But the moment, I’m as excited as I’ve ever been.”
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To this day, Warren remains at the forefront of club culture: he packs clubs and arenas worldwide from London to Los Angeles to Taipei, transfixing dancefloors with his distinctively forward blend of credible progressive sounds, cutting-edge techno, atmospheric breaks and any other crucial grooves Warren deems appropriate for his turntable alchemy. 2008 also finds Warren reaching other milestones. He’s releasing his eighth mix CD for the Global Underground series, GU035: Lima; he’s also completing his fourth studio album with Way Out West, Warren’s pioneering electronic/band collaboration with Jody Wisternoff. Warren also recently became head of A&R for Hope Recordings, keeping him immersed in the shifting tides of new dance-music movements. “I’m doing same thing I did when I started—just playing music I love,” he says. “It’s as inspiring as ever. In Lima, we did the party for the Global mix on the grass in front of a stadium, and the crowd was as enthusiastic and curious as any I’ve ever had. It was one of the best parties I’ve ever done.”
What makes Warren’s vision continue to resonate is that he’s honed it over the years. He was there for the dawn of today’s club culture, and the original ethos of bringing integrity and a forward, future-looking aesthetic to what he does never left him. Warren began spinning at free parties in fields during acid house’s halcyon “Summer of Love” back in ’88: then, the revelry typically ended around lunchtime two days after the rave began, and seminal electronic artists like Leftfield and Orbital were making their mark with their first tracks. The culture was so new, DJs weren’t considered the icons they are today; if you were behind the decks, you were doing it for the music above all else, not money or fame. Despite Warren’s continuing success, that original motivation has never left him. “We never wanted to be ‘superstar DJs,’” Warren says of himself and his peers that rose to fame out of the dance-music revolution. “There was no such thing. I was just lucky to be there at the beginning. In those days, we were focused on creating and playing the next thing—music no one else had ever heard.”
Warren’s DJ sets always were set apart by their moody atmosphere—a key element of music from his Bristol hometown. Warren ascribes that to the influence of the city’s multicultural makeup, which found punters of all races attending dub parties from the likes of Jah Shakti. “Seeing him make so many sounds with just one turntable was incredible,” Warren recalls. “It was all about moving hips, about reverb, about the space between sounds. That epic silence in the right place became the sound of Bristol.”
“The ‘control freak’ side that every DJ has still comes out in me whenever I play music in a dark room,” he explains. “Whether it’s 600 people in a club or 10,000 at a festival, I love that I can take the crowd anywhere. It’s amazing I’m still surprised every day. When I stop searching for music, I’ll have to quit. But the moment, I’m as excited as I’ve ever been.”
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Somehow
Nick Warren Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Somehow' by these artists:
A.P.A.M.A.U. Ay we gone celebrate And let them things clap Barely made it…
Abby Sarabia Couple years ago You went steep on me Had to let…
As Isaac These things that I think I need The things I cannot…
Benoit Tab What can I do? I can't stop thinkin' about you Oh, what…
Bird's View I fell some how For this to show Brought you some flowers Pl…
Caught a Ghost Sometimes Im so high That I just float I cant even think…
Citizen Cope Could you believe me somehow You're second to none And you g…
Citizen Shade As certain as the water is between us I'm doubtful as…
Clifford T. Ward Somehow you know When she comes near She's the one You'r…
Dash Berlin Somehow someday I'll move on if it kills me When the wold…
Dash Berlin & 3LAU Featuring Bright Lights Loving you... Loving you... Somehow someday I'll move on if…
Dash Berlin & 3LAU ft. Bright Lights Somehow someday I'll move on if it kills me When the wold…
Dash Berlin/3Lau/Bright Lights Somehow someday I'll move on if it kills me When the wold…
demxntia I would trade it all away to go back now To…
Drake Bell She stares at the moon Her ribbons out of tune…
Empty Isles Somehow I've always loved you Sometimes for no reason at all…
Golden Caves No one would know how far I'll go. No one…
HAELIUM I believe somehow, oh yeah I believe somehow, oh yeah I beli…
Hicks Taylor There's too many things Left to be unsaid Some live in a…
J-Naphtali You were once My one companion You were all That mattered Yo…
Jade Hopcroft Somehow it feels like this is all we′ve known In love…
James Yuill Whenever I'm down You're always around me You sit on my shou…
Jamie 왠지 요즘 자꾸 아무 때고 피식 입꼬리가 올라가고 바보 같단 말에도 웃음이…
Jason Collett It hurts, love hurts Words, there are no words I was sorry…
Jeanette Lindström Out of nothing Comes this thing Out of hopeless Comes someth…
Jessia I was bleeding in your car Thought I ruined our third…
Jimmy There is a girl, she is everything to me I close…
Jondo Martin Somehow Somewhere and I call call you my heavenly pearl oh …
Josh Rouse & Kurt Wagner Blood absorbed into the bread of man Grows heavy on the…
Joss Stone The fire in his belly's taking over He never watched the…
Joy Oladokun There's this place in my hometown Silent secret sacred groun…
Kllo Keep it in the dark It's a controversial move Just how much…
kr & Koda Ends I feel alive Won’t ever lie If we die tonight At…
Lee Yerin 우린 너무 가벼워 무겁게 안았지 그건 아마 일종의 죄책감 같았어 나는 괜찮지…
Liberty Deep Down I spend my nights driving nowhere til I see the…
Lindsey Webster Beyond this plane I know you are safe from pain And this…
Louisiana's LeRoux/Tab Benoit What can I do? I can't stop thinkin' about you Oh, what…
Lu Jerz (Intro) Everytime I turn around, I turn around Them clothes …
Martin Jondo Somehow Somewhere And I call, call you my heavenly pearl…
Matthew McNeal On a night like tonight You can feel it in the…
Merriment Could someone tell me when the light is green? Or hide…
Nam Woo Hyun 오늘따라 왠지 더 네가 생각나는 이 밤 알고 싶지 않았었지 네가…
Navel I'm digging my hole ´fore I fall into your I'm stroking…
No More Lullabies My outlook seems to be so grey I'm not afraid to…
Nothing Ends Somehow you'll find a new home to stay And you will…
O.C.D New crib new job I got new space New hair new…
O3ohn was in a cave when that worry keeps turn back Was…
Organized Konfusion Chorus: (repeat x2) Somehow, Someway We be comin up wit funk…
Passage 4 Minutes of rewarning. Seconds of affair. A guillotine for wh…
Perfidious Words You are a mortal dream The menace angel I esteem And every…
Phony Ppl Living by myself Paranoid as hell There′s nothing I can do Y…
Poor Reflection You've been feeling see through Melancholy, all blue Is that…
Rebecca Moore Cause you believe me somehow You're second to none And you g…
Redeem/Revive Maybe you know me better You’re taking one time so clever Yo…
Rev. James Moore I am tired and weary but I must toil on Till…
Ryan Adams I want to tell you something That I shoud've, long ago I…
Sam Morgan It's a bittersweet taste In my mouth It's so hard loving Whe…
Shirley Bassey You are what you are It was, what it was The…
Sizzla Way recoil! Testing, testing, 1 2 3 4 5 Seal ah sever Love…
Smokey Joe & The Kid Living on Hollywood streets Making memories Now you don’t f…
Snuff Over the top of a lager in wineless wine bar I…
Soa Something connect us In silence, deflecting …
Starcatcher I am not sure how To make it out Yeah I'm not sure…
Sunbeam Sound Machine Just tonight... please stay Just tonight... please stay (?)…
Tab Benoit What can I do? I can't stop thinkin' about you Oh, what…
Taylor Hicks There's too many things Left to be unsaid Some live in a…
Tedeschi Trucks Band How many times will you walk away? How many times is…
The Red Pears You came here by surprise Oh everything felt nice The olden …
The Vapors I've seen it before I know the score You're trying to be…
Tom Odell I don't speak the language that you speak There're some word…
Toun-e When you see The final light You might think It's a trap Bu…
Travis Atreo Well I am still in this bed but my heart…
Travis-Atreo Lying still in this bed, but my heart is restless Chasing…
Two and Yuna Strung out, dry mouth Cold showers to wake up Rolls off the…
Vapors I've seen it before I know the score You're trying to be…
Various Artists You were once My one companion You were all That mattered Yo…
w-inds. OH GIRL 君が失くした恋のことを聞いたよ 正直 高鳴った胸 …そんな自分が嫌になる 風まかせの恋だから…
Woods of Desolation Grey visions of today Every sight the same I can not break…
YUILL James Whenever I'm down You're always around me You sit on my shou…
YXUNGTARZAAN We found a way somehow... Had to come and save the…
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Autumn Leaves The falling leaves drift by the window The autumn leaves of…
Bullet Ain't nothing wrong, ain't nothing wrong Everything alright,…
Intensify You're looking for perfection This leaves me outside All I a…
Sweep The floor you walk on is smooth. There is no…
This Love This love This love is a strange love A faded kind of…
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@abumzbum1869
Been listening to this set for YEARS, still haven’t found anything that compares to the feeling this gives. Surreal
@jormungandr6247
👍
@user-ju5zb7ww2o
Totally agree 👍
@benjaminconant2309
15 years later and still rocks my mind. Love it!
@aidanmcgrath911
Me too. It’s a masterpiece!
@RicardoNunez90
I always come back to listen to this since its release. Magical music like no other.
@aidanmcgrath911
Me too! 😍
@joshpeterson8036
No other dj has as many GU releases as Nick Warren. Hands down he's the best dj traveling the world at the speed of sound- Josh Morningside
@shadeplurmx
One of my very favorites forever from Mr nick
and the appearance of Tini.
@Maya_Ruinz
I have listened to this mix probably about 20 times now and honestly it’s real perfection. The mixing is incredibly clean, track selection is great all of the songs really blend well and keep the momentum going. Love everything about this mix it’s just perfect for what it’s trying to do, it creates a setting and takes you on a sonic journey that cements you in the Shanghai night life.