** Unfortunately, due to visa issues Shlømo can no longer make it. Newa and NDRX step up, playing a rare b2b in his place.
France’s I Hate Models has become one of the marquee names pushing an industrial flavored neo-rave sound. His music moves with cathartic abandon, jettisoning genre constrictions for pure emotional impact. On his own Disco Inferno label, IHM has carved out a niche of pure artistic integrity, bringing a much-needed freshness to techno. Bassiani residents Newa and NDRX are some of Europe’s most notable talents. Newa’s music boils and undulates with a threatening spaciousness. Her productions for such essential labels as Semantica and Ben Klock’s own Klockworks highlight a subtle and controlled touch. NDRX’s darkly-grooving techno brings a twitchy paranoia and an unmistakable urgency to the fore, while his pacing makes his booking an unmissable event. NY’s KYRUH has made quick work of New York, establishing herself as one of the city’s standouts over the last year-and-change. Her sets are thrilling adrenaline rushes, pushing tempos and sound systems alike. Yet she shows a remarkable discipline as well, maintaining total control of the energy at all times.
GENERATOR COLLECTIVE PRESENTS: DANCE FOR DEMOCRACY
Hosted by: Ilana Glazer!
Proudly co-sponsored by PPGNY Action Fund
Ticket proceeds will benefit National Network of Abortion Funds
https://abortionfunds.org
THE DEETZ!
WHEN: Saturday, Oct 8 | 6PM Doors | 7PM Show
WHERE: The Knockdown Center | 52-19 Flushing Ave, Queens, NY 11378
WHY: Because democracy matters and civic engagement is cool! Let’s have a drink (or not) and sign up to volunteer for important race this cycle for the final stretch before Nov 8.
CLR Records boss Chris Liebing needs no introduction: the German artist is an essential presence in the modern techno landscape.
His sets balance a heaving, molten sound with masterful restraint, bringing a coiled intensity to huge stages. As a producer, he’s responsible for a string of dancefloor weapons, and as a curator has a keen ear for the next wave of producers.
Kerri Chandler takes over our main hall. The deep house pioneer is one of the genre’s most revered practitioners. His richly expressive productions, enthralling DJ sets and flair for performance remain unparalleled. He returns to Knockdown Center following a masterclass in the Ruins this summer. Chicago’s Ron Trent is a one of Chandler’s most esteemed peers: his darkly soulful sound is grounded in the house music of his hometown, but has just as many fans in techno. He remains an exemplar to this day.
JWP Presents
Horse Meat Disco NY Halloween
Music by
HORSE MEAT DISCO
DANNY KRIVIT
KIA
Hosts:
EJIM
Phillip Evelyn II
Levi Jackman Foster
Ryan McNally
Nirco
NYSocialBee
Paloma Perez
Knockdown Center
52-19 Flushing Avenue, Queens
Please join our instagram @yougivemethelight for announcements and updates and send all email changes and additions for our mailing list to hmd@joshwoodproductions.com.
Thank you,
Josh Wood and HMDNY Family
AN IMPORTANT NOTE ON MONKEYPOX:
We are keeping close tabs on the ongoing outbreak and are working with the city’s health department to prioritize the safety of the community. If at any point we feel it is unsafe to continue with the event, updates will be issued. We encourage everyone to get vaccinated prior to attending. (If possible, given the shortage.)
Horse Meat Disco is purely for dancing. Please be mindful of others’ boundaries with their bodies and minimize skin-to-skin contact to lower the risk of transmission. Dancing with clothing on and only with trusted friends are good ways to reduce risk.
If you are displaying any symptoms of monkeypox, we emphasize that you sit this one out and stay at home. There will be more Horse Meat Discos, but we must keep our community safe.
The symptoms of monkeypox include the tell-tale lesions and rash, as well as flu-like symptoms: fever, headache, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, chills, exhaustion, sore throat, nasal congestion, and cough. It can spread through skin-to-skin contact, respiratory droplets, and touching infected objects.
More information can be found about monkeypox on the CDC website and in this video by Dr. Demetre Daskalakis: 5 Things Sexually Active People Need to Know About Monkeypox.
23,000 new first-dose appointments will go online on the City’s vaccine portal beginning Thursday, August 4th at 6pm.
Appointments will be made available on the City’s vaccine portal: vax4nyc.nyc.gov/monkeypox and by calling 877-VAX-4NYC (877-829-4692)
We hope to be able to offer more resources to the community as vaccines become more readily available and will update accordingly.