Layton Giordani’s set at Brooklyn Storehouse on March 7 was pure warehouse energy from beginning to end. The space felt chaotic in the best way—dark room, heavy vibes, nothing to pull your focus. Over the crowd, a chandelier made of cracked Statue of Liberty heads seemed to cry from the eyes. As soon as he started, he took command. He opened with a slow build, skipping any filler, and locked into a hypnotic groove that lasted all night.
He kicked things off with ‘I Get Money’ and ‘Let’s Go Dancing’, setting a clear, driving tone right away. Every transition felt purposeful, building pressure instead of letting it…



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