
[dweller] The Nile: A Guy Called Gerald + Nkisi / CARISTA + Spurge / Shawn Dub
Public Records
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New York
Friday, February 20 at 11 pm EST
Funk / Disco
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
House
Bar
Electronic
Lounge
Techno
Friday, February 20 at 11 pm EST
Funk / Disco
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
House
Bar
Electronic
Lounge
Techno
Entry Options
Details
Description
Dweller Electronics, as a festival, occurs annually in the last week of February as a culmination event with respect to Black History Month. This Friday and Saturday, they take over all three rooms of 233 with a formidable lineup spanning genres.
A name synonymous with the invention of acid house, jungle, drum ‘n’ bass, and British electronic music as it is today, **A Guy Called Gerald**’s track record spans over 20 years of releases and collaborations, including projects with Frankie Knuckles, Goldie, Herbie Hancock, David Bowie, Tricky, Roman Fluegel, and The Orb. Now, with live sets regularly flowing anywhere from two to 14 hours, he maintains his top-lauded reputation with effortless cool. Born in the Congo, Melika Ngombe Kolongo began using the moniker **Nkisi** after moving to London in 2012. Her intense, powerful club tracks are equally influenced by African polyrhythms as they are hardcore techno, where gabber kicks and metallic percussions lie relentlessly experimental.
In The Atrium, two artists living on opposite continents but whose labels showcase the weirder sides of electronic music. **CARISTA** \[United Identities\] imbues jacking house and techno with electro, hyperpop, hard-hitting percussion, and rave-jazz flourishes. **Spurge** runs Eto Ano. His musical knowledge is bolstered by a decade in the New York nightlife community, where a chameleonic approach to dance has seen him jump from dancehall to techno to rock and anywhere beyond. Human Head honcho and PR resident **Shawn Dub** takes a seat UPSTAIRS, where the dynamism is just as far-reaching.
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Tickets may be available at the door based on capacity. A ticket does not guarantee entry; admission into the venue, including UPSTAIRS, is subject to the discretion of our staff. All large bags + coats must be checked. Doors close at 3 AM.
Presented by dweller and Public Records.
This is a 21+ event.

