Alarico / AMORAL / Concrete Husband / fka.m4a / Tommy Hart / Ana B
About This Event
The event at BASEMENT features a lineup of electronic artists and DJs, including Alarico, AMORAL, Concrete Husband, fka.m4a, Tommy Hart, and Ana B. Alarico and AMORAL bring distinct styles, with Alarico focusing on careful sequencing in his sets and AMORAL exploring percussive rhythms. Concrete Husband contributes a blend of club-paced tracks and live set construction, showcasing their work alongside notable names in New York City's electronic music scene.
About the Artists
Alarico
Alarico is an electronic artist and DJ whose work is heard in New York City rooms such as BASEMENT. He has shared bills with Markus, Dr. Rubinstein, Mike Servito, Rose Kourts, Jen Cardini, Maara, Michael Cignarale, and madwoman, moving between local lineups and visiting names.
AMORAL
AMORAL is a dj artist and DJ active in New York City’s club circuit, with sets at BASEMENT. Their work moves between spare, percussive rhythms and darker synth pressure, staying close to the logic of the dance floor.
Concrete Husband
Concrete Husband is a New York City–based electronic artist and DJ whose work moves between club pacing and live set construction. They have presented live electronic performances at Listen Brooklyn and Signal, sharing bills with artists such as Briela Veneno and Ne/Re/A on events including “Techno Thursday Lourdes NY debut” and “Shed (Live).
fka.m4a
fka.m4a is a New York City–based electronic artist and DJ, heard in the kind of late-room context that BASEMENT is built for. Their sets move through contemporary club forms with an ear for structure and transitions rather than genre display.
Tommy Hart
Tommy Hart is a New York City–based electronic artist and DJ, heard regularly in the city’s club circuit, including sets at BASEMENT. Their background is rooted in dance-floor DJ craft, shaped by close listening and long-form pacing rather than quick pivots.
Ana B
ANAB, the ANSI National Accreditation Board, provides accreditation services in over 75 countries and is the largest accreditation body in N. America.