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Rapidly rising through the ranks of house and techno, Emery Warman is a name to keep your eye on over the next couple of years. With praise for his tracks from the likes of Richie Hawtin, Paco Osuna, Marco Carola, Stacey Pullen and Nicole Moudaber, that’s a prediction that comes with a lot of heavyweight backing. Born in Hungary, Emery moved to London and quickly set about making his mark on the capital’s scene after cutting his teeth around Central and Eastern Europe. Soon playing regularly at the legendary Ministry of Sound and hosting his own London Beloved parties there, he released his first track in 2014. The instant big-name support his first releases received took him by surprise, and set him on a fast-track to becoming a major contender. Marco Carola was one of the first to support his work, with other DJs from his Music On nights like Joseph Capriati and Leon soon giving their approval too. His sound has a more sophisticated edge than today’s common denominator tech house, maintaining the genre’s energy and intensity but wrapping it up in subtle textures, warm sounds and intricately constructed grooves. It’s a style that’s informed by his years grafting in the house and techno underground, with a real sense of heritage for the genres showing in his work. Releases on labels including Lapsus Music, D-Floor, Deeperfect, Orion Muzik and The Room Records have proved immensely popular, with two Beatport Genre Chart Top 10s, a Top 100 Overall Chart entry and a slew of