
A self-taught vinylist with an all-embracing approach to music, Ge-ology finds unpredictable commonalities between psychedelic rock, dub and boogie that work into his dancefloor strategy just as well as a four-on-the-floor dance record. He takes us on an all-night odyssey in The Sound Room. DJ Shannon's wide-ranging arsenal of gems — from disco to deep house, techno to global house — are always big and bold, matching Simisola’s versatile-yet-discerning blend of shimmery house and percussive, bad-bitch club hits. Through their steadfast organizing \[ABEG, SLICK DOWN\], Simisola has become an essential voice for Brooklyn’s QTPOC communities. Dweller co-organizer Ryan C. Clarke is a musical rouse. He shows us what he has to say UPSTAIRS. \- 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 · Kremwerk Complex