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Alex ‘Kiwi’ Warren’s passion for music has been a fire that has long burned within. From his beginnings as an in-house photographer for the world-famous DURRR club-night, started by Erol Alkan’s much celebrated Trash team, to the runaway success of his own club nights, it’s his prolific productions and genre blending extended dj sets that are now catapulting him into the spotlight.

Releases on Days of Being Wild, Deep Shit, DFTD, Optimo, Sneaky Music and Virgin EMI followed, and in 2015, his track Short Tail was nominated for Song Of The Year at the DJ Mag Best Of British awards. He’s produced an abundance of remixes and this incredible output has earned him a wealth of support from some of the scenes biggest names including; Andrew Weatherall, DJ Harvey, Gerd Janson, Daniel Avery, Erol Alkan, Optimo, Rob da Bank, Annie Mac and Skream.

2017 saw the release of his Orca EP on Bristol’s Futureboogie imprint with the title track topping the dance charts on Juno and Beatport for seven weeks. This was swiftly followed by releases on Dusky’s 17 steps, and a vinyl-only release alongside Joakim on DJ Tennis’ Life and Death.

2018 was a big one for the DJ Mag nominee, with releases gaining notoriety on the likes of Moscoman’s Disco Halal, as well as a return to Correspondent. With releases on Cin Cin and Needwant to come and imminent plans for a label of his own. Kiwi's uncompromising ability as a selector is earning him a solid reputation across Europe, Kiwi is one to watch.

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