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Dead Letter No. 9

63 Grand St
Brooklyn, NY 11249 United States

Boston’s own Mx. Blaire opens CARGO 10PM-12AM with a sound built for dancers who like their grooves deep and their edges a little wild. A dazzling selectress and devoted vinyl practitioner, Blaire moves effortlessly through 90s house, hard-hitting techno, and mind-bending acid—layering bass-heavy rhythms with carefully placed breaks and shifting tempos. Their sets balance technical precision with emotional pull: sharp phrasing, flashes of turntablism, and a sense of storytelling that keeps the floor locked in.

Beyond the booth, Blaire is a pillar of Boston’s underground as an organizer with the queer collective Boudoir and the party series Sheer Bliss, spaces known for their sense of kinship and unfiltered joy. With appearances at Good Room, Basement, smartbar, and Marble Bar and a recent tour with Eris Drew and Octo Octa’s LUV NRG Soundsystem Blaire arrives with the instincts of a true rave architect.

12AM-3AM in CARGO we welcome Samuel Fish. As a core mind behind Mizz Softee and closely connected with the Orbit Records crew, Samuel Fish arrives with a sound deeply rooted in the pulse of New York’s underground. Organizer, selector, and dedicated digger, Fish brings the same thoughtful curation from his parties into the booth balancing deep dancefloor instincts with a wide-ranging musical vocabulary.

Moving fluidly through techno, electro, early trance, deep house, breakbeats, vintage tech house, and left-field club cuts, Fish’s sets reflect the wide-ranging musical curiosity that defines his work with Mizz Softee where classic dancefloor traditions meet emerging sounds from the outer edges of the underground.

Holding down the Foyer all night, Jeny Michelle and AO A O guide the room from first arrival to last dance. Two selectors deeply plugged into New York’s underground circuit, their style leans into groove, curiosity, and the kind of slow-building momentum that keeps the floor alive for hours.

Mexico-born, New York–based Jeny Michelle has been steadily making her mark across the city’s underground circuit, with appearances at rooms like Outer Heaven, Apollo Studio, Elsewhere, and TBA Brooklyn, bringing a sharp ear for groove and pacing to every set.

Alongside her, AO A O—a regular behind the decks at Raw Cutz arrives with deep crate-digger instincts shaped by New York’s warehouse and after-hours scene. Together they hold the space in a long-form session built for movement: rolling house, hypnotic rhythms, and unexpected turns that keep the Foyer alive as dancers drift in and out of the night.

Venue opens at 5PM | Happy Hour 5PM-7PM | Music at 9PM

Backpacks and large bags are not permitted inside the venue and are subject to mandatory coat check

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