
Two rooms, no brakes. CARGO (10PM–3AM): Ultra Violet + Dada Cozmic FOYER (9PM–3AM): Deo’Jorge + Atilla Ural If you’ve heard any of these selectors before, you already know, this is not a night for standing still. Dancers to the front. Dominican-born, Bronx-raised DJ Dada Cozmic channels the vibrant energy of NYC’s Caribbean and queer underground. Pulling from house, disco, dembow, reggaeton, and global club rhythms, her sets blend island tradition with modern dance floor instinct — colorful, high-energy, and built to move a room. Ultra Violet brings a sound shaped by the Bronx and the cultural sprawl of New York itself. Her sets are bold and emotionally charged, weaving house, dembow, disco, and left-field club cuts into fast-moving, genre-blurring journeys. A House of Yes resident with appearances at major stages like Bonnaroo and Glitterbox, she brings festival-level intensity into the club. In the Foyer, Deo’Jorge delivers high-pressure selections shaped by years of building dance floors worldwide. Founder of Brooklyn’s Hot Honey Sundays and Rio’s O/NDA, his sound blends indie dance, dark disco, EBM, Italo, synth-driven cuts, and house into a relentless, propulsive arc. Joining him is Atilla Ural (Moving Company), Istanbul-born and NYC-based producer, multi-instrumentalist, and DJ. His sets fuse deep house, funk, jazz, and acid grooves, layering rich rhythms and musicality into dance floors that stay locked in. Venue opens 5PM | Happy Hour 5–7PM | Music starts 9PM
Sat, Apr 11 · Dead Letter No.9