
Dee Diggs represents the next generation of Black house music. Through her House Of Diggs parties and unflinching commitment to baring soul on the decks, she has shined the light back onto the dancers. A choreographer by trade, Colored Craig befittingly shares the room; his DJ sets maintain that same movement, joy, and energy. Inspired by LA’s ‘90s warehouse scene, Craig proudly wrecks the decks with all-vinyl sets. A Baltimore-native, LADYMONIX has a knack for effortlessly turning out anthem after anthem of disco and house. From Pittsburgh’s Hot Mass to dark Detroit warehouses, her dancefloor proficiency is unmatched. VARSHA’s selections are playful and deep, bringing a fresh vibrancy from the house dance and ballroom scenes. Cosmo invites us into her personal sonic world; inspired by homemade mixtapes, the Lot Radio resident takes stops anywhere from house, underground hip-hop, and gospel. \- Public Records aims to provide a safer space. We reject all forms of discrimination, including racism, misogyny, transphobia, homophobia, sexism, and other aggressive behavior. Consent is paramount. Please exist with respect for yourself and those around you. Anyone found in violation of our rules or safer space policy will be removed from the venue. To share feedback about an incident, please email hello@publicrecords.nyc or alert a member of our team. Tickets may be available at the door based on capacity. A ticket does not guarantee entry; Public Records reserves the right to deny entry to guests that appear intoxicated or do not meet the dress code. All large bags and coats must be checked. Doors close one hour before end time.

Sat, Apr 4 · Public Records

Sat, Apr 4 · Public Records

Sat, Apr 4 · Public Records
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