It's been a while Charlottesville, but we are so excited to be back with all the quality production you've come to expect from Wherehouse!
Join us Aug 24 inside Charlottesville's most unique venue The Looking Glass, a constantly evolving venue filled with the love and creativity of some of Charlottesville's best artists. This stellar space will be even further upgraded with a full soundsystem from RVA Soundsystems, projection art from the maestro Doc Jim, complemented by lighting from VA Beach's TG Lighting (you've seen his work if you made it out to any of those tunnel parties).
Four of Charlottesville and RVA's best DJs will be bringing their unique styles to keep you moving and smiling all night long!
$15 Presale
$20 Door
9pm - 2am | 18+ id required
dj lineup
Intellectual Rebel
Angelica White aka Intellectual Rebel is a DJ /Producer from Montgomery, Alabama. From a young age, Intellectual Rebel has always had a passion for music, but her journey truly started in 2021 after attending her first festival at EDCO. Since then she has been on a mission to define her own style and bring a special energy to every set she plays. She has supported artists such as Sully, Crankdat, Automate, Jessica Audiffred, and Maddy O’Neil. Although she's most well-known for her brand of Bass EDM, she continues to improve her craft by exploring all genres of music. She recently released her inspiring and impressive debut "The Peacemaker," as a testament to her mission to spread kindness and show love through music! Be on the look out for more very big things from her in the future.
Rometti
Born in Roubaix France, an industrial town on the Northern border of France, Jeremy has had a lifelong relationship with music originating from watching his father's jam sessions in his family home, along with his access to the thousands of records that his parents kept in their library. He played in punk rock bands through high school, until he discovered his life's passion after attending an industrial/techno party in Richmond in 1991. Four years later he purchased his first Technics and after a couple years of practice brought his talents into the nascent Richmond scene. He has been considered an original lynchpin of the house community in RVA over the past 30 years, well respected for his exquisite technical skills in seamlessly blending Techno, Tech House, and Drum & Bass. Rometti has played in 3 different countries alongside international acts such as Donald Glaude, Bjorn Niclas, BT, Noel Sanger, Terry Mullan, Charles Feelgood, Monk, Frankie Bones, Dj Irene, Josh Wink, RJD2, Doctor P, Flux Pavilion, Dj Dan, Nora En Pure, Lubelski, and Jen Lasher just to name a few. His mix sets can be described as an auditory roller coaster ride with deep minimal phases to builds of peak hour funky tribal goodness that transpire from the energy and emotion from deep inside. A true all time crowd pleaser!
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PURG3
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PURG3 has been shaking roofs and breaking floors in town since 2021, he's a local favorite who has played just about every venue in town! He most recently put on the absolutely packed out Electric Eclipse party at IX. PURG3 generally dwells in the lower spectrums of Bass House and Dubstep and is known to induce severe headbanging so make sure to visit your chiropractor before and/or after!
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noögenesis
What in the world is noögenesis and how do you say it? Well, Matt pronounces it “noo-oh-dÊ’enÉ™sɪs,” although he's not sure he understands what it really means just yet (and it doesn't actually have an umlaut but he insists on it because of the fractal flair it provides). Anyways, Father Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, a super heady Jesuit priest, came up with the concept in his 1930s essay “The Phenomenon of Man.” He hopes everyone is inspired to read it in the hopes that someone can explain it to him. Mind mulling over the evolution of creation inevitably becoming a collective sphere of unified consciousness is how Matt spends most of his days when he’s not DJing. He hopes to play a small part in an ignition of this grand plan by vibrating everyone's molecules at the same frequencies while he lures them into closer proximity with his ethereal melodies. Fine-tuning his beeps and boops after each experiment, he believes he is close to hitting that critical mass any day now, or he may just be going mad. His ultimate desire is to compel his listeners to keep making that bass face until it gets stuck like that, and to help guide all those shuffling, sweating bodies in the right direction!
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About WhereHouse
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Based in Charlottesville, WhereHouse produces events and raves that harken back to the renegade days of warehouse parties. Highlighting local and regional talent, WhereHouse’s focus is music centric in its pursuit in creating engaging high quality events in Virginia.
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Mi Casa, Su Casa
The mission of WhereHouse is to maintain a space where everyone can feel at home. We open our doors to the community.
WhereHouse rules that apply:
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No violence
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No racism, homophobia, transphobia, misogyny, sexism or other discriminatory behaviors
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No leering, non-consensual behavior, or harassment of any kind
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Respect the space/ leave no trace
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If you or a friend feels uncomfortable at any point, please do not hesitate to let a member of our event staff know. Our staff are here to help you and will remove individuals engaging in any form of hatred and discrimination.