DJ Warp has become a staple international and electronic music DJ playing at various clubs, venues, festivals and events throughout the USA. With a unique ear for turning listeners and dancers onto the latest electronic dance music, in addition to various styles of international music. WARP plays music that is fit for the occasion and the event. From Indian to African music, techno to gamelan music, no DJ sets are ever the same. 

WARP has been lucky to share the bill and support some of the world's top touring talents of many styles from dance, world, jazz, hip hop and beyond. Artists including…

Prince, Manu Chao, Daft Punk, Baaba Maal, Basement Jaxx, Art of Noise, Four Tet, Femi Kuti, Nicolas Jaar, Wolfgang Flur (of Kraftwerk), Zakir Hussain, Bill Laswell, ANGELIQUE KIDJO, Plaid, Bebel Gilberto, Pharoah Sanders, Hamid Drake, Talvin Singh, Jennifer Hudson, Prefuse 73, Amadou & Mariam, Atom TM, Vieux Farka Toure, Ali HAssan Kuban, Cheb Khaled, Hank Shocklee (of Public Enemy), Bajofondo, Etran Finatawa, Seun Kuti and Egypt 80, Afrika Bambaataa, Mark Farina, Habib Koite, Karsh kale, Paul Johnson, Kinky, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Biz Markie, Derrick Carter, Jamie Lidell, Anoushka Shankar, Konono No.1, Ely Guerra, HAKIM, Songhoy Blues, SIDESTEPPER, midival punditz, and Luke vibert just to name only a handful of the spectrum of artists DJ warp has supported. 

DJ WARP has performed at various clubs and festivals including Old Town School of Folk's Folk & Roots Festival, Madison World Music Festival, World Music Festival: Chicago, Love Fest San Francisco, Noisepop Chicago, Good Room NY, 1015 Folsom SF, Cannes, France. 

DJ WARP, Brian, continues to serve as a music consultant and events curator and looks to use DJing as another form of musical expression in an effort to continue his life mission of turning people onto damn good music. He has been featured in various press including Time Magazine, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Reader, Chicago Sun Times, CLTV, New City Chicago, and WBEZ Chicago Public Radio and HEar and Now on National public radio.