
Luke Alessi | Physical Therapy | Femmelectric
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Friday, September 5 at 9:30 pm PDT
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Friday, September 5 at 9:30 pm PDT
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Get ready to groove and improve with Luke Alessi, Physical Therapy, Femmelectric, with electrifying beats all night.
LUKE ALESSI
After a few years spent chasing his records across continents, Luke isn’t just being played in the rooms—he’s in them, shaping the moment, controlling the energy. His productions, a fluid collision of house, disco, electro, and groove-driven hypnosis, have found homes on Life & Death, GUDU & SMiiLE Records. They’ve become staples for DJ Tennis, Ryan Elliot, Chloé Caillet, Chris Stussy, Jamie XX, and a long list of heavyweights who understand the magic in a track that bends expectation without breaking the dancefloor.
Alongside his solo work, Luke runs not without friends with longtime collaborators Jordan Brando and William Kiss—a project that’s more than just a label or a party series. It’s a musical playground, an open-ended experiment, and a reminder that the best moments are shared. With two EPs on RÜFÜS DU SOL’s Rose Avenue, the trio has carved out a space that exists outside industry noise and expectation. Their events are as considered as their music—intimate, carefully curated, and built for those who come to listen. Their most recent event, held at Heide Sculpture Park, was a sold-out journey from sunlit slow jams on the grass to a full-blown rave under the stars. More are already in the works.
2024 was proof of concept. A year of debuts and defining moments: Portola Festival, CRSSD, Beyond The Valley. Venues like Space Miami, The Brooklyn Mirage, Else Klub Berlin, Pacha Ibiza. A homecoming at Strawberry Fields (watch here), supporting Solomun & Dom Dolla at The Wool Store, and the release of “After Five” on Life & Death, a track that refused to stay put—passed between DJs, pressed to wax, and rinsed in clubs from Ibiza to Berlin.
But 2025? That’s the real tipping point.
Luke’s latest release, "The One" featuring Jocelyn Brown, lands on Disorder Records. Co-written with Chloé Caillet in Ibiza, it’s a track that’s already sparked ID forums into a frenzy, whispered about in dark clubs, and championed by Chris Stussy before it’s even seen the light of day. This is just the beginning. There’s also his latest EP with William Kiss on Gudu Records, a full US summer tour, two Life & Death showcases at Knockdown Center and Piknic Électronik, and another season of shows sprinkled in Ibiza before a massive debut at Lost Village in August.
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy is Daniel Fisher, the Queens-based New Jersey-born producer, DJ, and head of the Allergy Season label. Fisher is known for a constantly shifting and abstracted take on club music, from bongo-infused techno to breakbeat science.
Over the last 15 years, Fisher has gained a cult following for his dynamic DJ sets and playful productions. From unassuming beginnings in New York City dive bars, Fisher carved a path through the Brooklyn warehouse scene before moving to Berlin in 2013 and starting his own label, Allergy Season. In Germany, Fisher absorbed the sounds of the scene and developed his own, singular interpretation of dance music — closer to the jocular energy of the 90s than the heads-down thumpers Berlin is known for. Regular slots at Berghain and Panorama Bar soon followed. Meanwhile Fisher kept a presence on the New York scene with Allergy Season parties at warehouses and venues like Bossa Nova Civic Club. In 2018, after settling back in New York he began his residency at Nowadays, the club run by Eamon Harkin and Justin Carter of Mister Saturday Night, where he plays genre-spanning sets of up to 9 hours.
Since his first 12″ on the now-defunct Hippos in Tanks, Fisher has put out over 35 releases on a dozen labels and under several aliases including Car Culture, Kirk the Flirt, DJ Overnite, and Fatherhood- his duo with fellow NYC DJ Michael Magnan. Though stylistically diverse, his tracks are bound by both a sense of humor and their dance floor readiness.
Femmelectric
Since 2017, Femmelectric has been exploring sonic storytelling through eclectic and immersive sets at major clubs, underground events, festivals, and abroad. She’s held residencies in nightclubs and radio, and has been an activist for inclusive representation in dance music.
Femmelectric strives to create dancefloor moments that are as emotionally resonant as they are rhythmically charged. With an affinity for many genres, moods, and global sounds, she’s just as likely to be crushing a groovy balearic set as a bangin house and breaks set. Though she possesses deep versatility in style, she selects with careful intention and delivers with an infectious enthusiasm.