Collective Memory: Yumi, Jan Loup, DAYTONA 500 (DJ DEADNAME b2b Eva Loveless)
About This Event
"Collective Memory" at Signal features a lineup of electronic performers that emphasizes sound and pacing over theatrics. Yumi and Jan Loup contribute their hardware-oriented live sets, influenced by club culture and previous collaborations with artists like Taimur and Ostrich. DJ DEADNAME complements the night with a blend of DJing and live electronic production, all drawing from a foundation of structured compositions and textured soundscapes.
About the Artists
Yumi
Yumi is an electronic performer heard in New York City at Signal, including appearances tied to bills like “Signal x Endzeit: Northern Electronics Showcase.” Their work sits in a live, hardware-minded lane, shaped by club contexts and a preference for direct sound over theatrical staging.
Jan Loup
Jan Loup is an electronic artist whose work is heard in New York City rooms like Signal, where the focus stays on sound and pacing. Their live sets draw on a club-informed vocabulary, shaped through bills shared with Taimur, Ostrich, Kenny Larkin, Juno, Sybil, Marius Bø, David Fogarty, and Wayne Holland.
DJ DEADNAME
DJ DEADNAME is an electronic artist whose work has been heard in New York City settings, including live performance at Signal. Their sets move between DJing and live electronic construction, shaped by a taste for structure, texture, and pressure.
Eva Loveless
Eva Loveless is an electronic artist heard in New York City contexts such as Signal, where she has presented live sets, including the event Signal x Endzeit: Northern Electronics Showcase. Her work is shaped by performance practice rather than band formats, built around tactile control of machines and close attention to sound design.