Sissies of Mercy, TYLERFROMWHERE, Heidy P, Carozilla, Miss Gypsy - Dead Letter No.9
About This Event
A lineup of New York electronic selectors — Sissies of Mercy, TYLERFROMWHERE, Heidy P, Carozilla, and Miss Gypsy — takes the room at Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9. Sets move between hardware-forward live performance, darkwave- and post-punk-adjacent selections, and methodical club DJing built on tight pacing and clean transitions, emphasizing timing and texture over spectacle.
About the Artists
Harry Gay
Harry Gay is a DJ and electronic artist heard in New York City rooms such as Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9. His sets move between club-oriented rhythms and more open-ended electronic textures, shaped for the intimacy of late-night venues.
TYLERFROMWHERE
TYLERFROMWHERE is a New York City–based electronic artist and DJ whose work centers on live, hardware-forward performance. At Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9, they’ve appeared on bills alongside Analog Soul and John Swan, shaping nights built around tight, evolving sets rather than genre display.
Heidy P
Heidy P is a New York City-based electronic artist and DJ who has brought live sets to rooms like Jupiter Disco and Good Room. Her work sits at the intersection of club function and live electronic performance, shaped in the kinds of lineups where pacing matters.
Carozilla
Carozilla is a New York City–based electronic DJ whose sets have been heard at Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9. Working in the club tradition, they build mixes from clean transitions, tight pacing, and a practical feel for the room.
Miss Gypsy
Miss Gypsy is a New York City–based electronic DJ who appears in the city’s late-night circuit, including sets at Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9. In lineups alongside Harry Gay, TYLERFROMWHERE, Heidy P, and Carozilla, she works in a collaborative club context where pacing and transitions carry the narrative.
Sissies of Mercy
Sissies of Mercy is a DJ project heard in New York City rooms such as Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9, where the group appears on bills with Harry Gay, TYLERFROMWHERE, Heidy P, Carozilla, and Miss Gypsy. Their recorded footprint pulls from darker guitar-adjacent lineages—darkwave, cold wave, post-punk, and gothic rock—translated into electronic selections.