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2/20/2026
11:00 PM

Public Records

, Brooklyn

About

Part of the Dweller Festival's expansive programming, "The Nile" showcase at Public Records offers an unprecedented masterclass in electronic music's foundational and future-facing Black innovators.82 The event is headlined by the iconic A Guy Called Gerald (Gerald Simpson), a true architect of British dance music who produced the seminal 1988 acid house anthem "Voodoo Ray" and laid the blueprint for jungle.1 Known for his "Live In Session" analog performances, Gerald creates spontaneous, complex soundscapes using drum machines rather than CDJs.1 He is joined by Nkisi, whose polyrhythmic, high-BPM "gabber-infused African club" sound pushes the boundaries of experimental techno, and CARISTA, a versatile Dutch selector.82 Public Records, with its pristine, custom-built audiophile Sound Room, provides the perfect acoustic environment to capture the intricate analog frequencies and sub-bass weight of this intergenerational, genre-defying lineup, making it a must-attend for music historians and dancers alike.82

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