Diasporic Techno Night: Aramaic B2B [Elina Arbo and Chaia] + MIRA MIRA + Tiny T-Bone + KYRUH
Public Records
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New York
Thursday, January 16 at 10:30 pm EST
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
Lounge
Techno
Bar
Thursday, January 16 at 10:30 pm EST
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
Lounge
Techno
Bar
Entry Options
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Description
Public Records presents Diasporic Techno Night, a new series dedicated to showcasing DJs using samples of traditional music from their communities in new mind-bending techno tracks.
This iteration of the party series presents three key names in New York City nightlife: Kyruh, Tiny T-Bone, and MIRA MIRA.
**Kyruh** is known for her hard-hitting mixes and community care on and off the dance floor. Mixmag described her style as “stormy and speedy, but with a distinctive fondness for groove and long blends, aiming to move hips and rinse minds.”
**Tiny T-Bone** strings memories, dreamscapes, and envisionings together in sound collage-style sets. She’s reaffirmed her commitment to collective action through music both on and off the dance floor as a member of Palestine Forever and Resistance Stream.
**MIRA MIRA** is a multidisciplinary artist, producer, and DJ whose work bridges personal history, cultural legacy, and collective transformation. Her upbringing in a Nuyorican-Salvadoran household deeply informs her creative practice, blending intergenerational narratives with cutting-edge sonic experimentation. MIRA MIRA sees the club as more than a venue—it’s a site of community dreaming, intergenerational skill-sharing, and action.
Opening the night is **Aramaic B2B**, a project by DJs Chaia (Yiddish music) and Elina Arbo \[Assyrian music\] to bring Aramaic language and community spaces to the forefront of the New York City party scene! All tracks will be presented in Aramaic.
Diasporic Techno Night will be held as a fundraiser for the Albess family in Deir al-Balah, Gaza, to support their basic needs in their crossing to Egypt. Diasporic Techno Night believes that through specific cultural celebration, we can achieve collective liberation.
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.
Limited tickets will be sold at the door. A ticket does not guarantee entry. Admission into the venue is subject to capacity and the discretion of our staff.
Presented by Public Records.
This is a 21+ event.