Stretch Your Legs: Leg Room, Shek, Seth Hosko, Studio Bergh
TBA Brooklyn
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New York
Saturday, February 8 at 10 pm EST
EDM
Serves Food
Lounge
Nightclub
Saturday, February 8 at 10 pm EST
EDM
Serves Food
Lounge
Nightclub
Entry Options
Details
Description
Stretching is more fun with friends, so for the 2nd Stretch Your Legs of 2025 Leg Room presents a b2b special. Two acts of friends all made through music presenting extended sets so you can really get a good stretch in at an all new venue for this party, the storied TBA Brooklyn. So start slow, end fast, pace yourself, and come along for the ride... Leg Room are best friends who have been DJing together for years. With a mutual love of keeping it eclectic, Leg Room has brought their blend of house, disco, and techno across NYC this past year on dance floors such as Outer Heaven, Jupiter Disco, Cafe Balearica, Laissez Faire, Ponyboy, Virgo, Black Flamingo, Make Believe and more. Stretch Your Legs is their party brainchild spanning across genres, but always focused on making you move. Leg Room b2b Shek: 10PM - 1AM Seth Hosko b2b Studio Bergh: 1AM-4AM BIOS SHEK is an established DJ in the NYC nightlife scene that has roots in Boston, MA. When he plays, expect a healthy range of different dance genres and a unique blend of sounds. Having played almost every venue in NYC and been trusted with coveted opening slots for some of our heroes, this link up of NYC locals is sure to be something special. Seth is a Brooklyn-based record collector and the owner of Sounds Cool, an online store specializing in dance and listening records. With a background in classical violin, Seth has led projects like the deep-house collective Playdate and the ambient experience The Ambient Dream Machine. His passion is supporting artists and inspiring others to go beyond the algorithms. Studio Bergh is a World class DJ who hasn't played a gig bigger than 300 people, but you know, he's underground that way. The other day Seth Troxler walked onto the dance floor during his set at an after party somewhere in Bushwick, and he got a bit nervous. There is a picture on Facebook (posted by his mother) at the age of about 4 or 5 standing next to what is probably his first wireless radio. This is good enough to be used as concrete evidence that he has been into music from a very early age.