Simula stepping into Elsewhere this Sunday sets the tone for a lineup with serious weight. With Lemtom, CitySoul's DJ eh, DJ Nope, Remniq, and J.N.R rounding out the bill, this is the kind of event that will pull fans of high-energy bass sounds deep into Brooklyn for the night. Simula, Lemtom, CitySoul: DJ eh, DJ Nope, Remniq, J.N.R. + more feels like the centerpiece of a Sunday that leans heavily into the underground.
Across town at Signal, a 12-hour marathon awaits as PARAMIDA, Dan Ghenacia, m.O.N.R.O.E., Justin Shaffer, J. Richards (3PM-3AM) features sets from Paramida, Dan Ghenacia, and m.O.N.R.O.E. The lineup stacks deep with Justin Shaffer and J. Richards keeping things moving from afternoon into the early hours. Signal's reputation for curating thoughtful house and techno nights continues here.
For those chasing electro and bass, Bossa Nova Civic Club hosts Candela presents: Romulo Del Castillo, 1-800-305, Perna, TBA. Romulo Del Castillo and Perna headline alongside XANA (US) and 1-800-Lolita, making this a standout for fans of sharper, experimental sounds. Bossa Nova's intimate room is always a safe bet for forward-thinking selections.
Over at Xanadu, Sunday Skate Club feat. Michael Magnan; Club Flush: EMMALINE b2b David Lunch takes a lighter turn into house grooves. Michael Magnan leads, with EMMALINE going b2b with David Lunch for a set that promises plenty of playful energy. As always, Xanadu delivers a fun, multifaceted approach to the dancefloor.
And for the late-night crowd, Gray Area offers two strong options with TSHA Presents Jackfruit featuring Tsha and Ky William, while Tamango New York holds down the space with Yaya, Nate Katz, and SHIFTY. Both events cater to house lovers looking to end their weekend on a high note.
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