Break Up With Google Again
About This Event
Break Up With Google Again brings a mixed bill to Wonderville, pairing rock/pop bands — Concourse, Hollow Park, NO CARRIER, FORT90 Broadcast System, Saapato, and The Open Projector — with electronic-leaning artists Nullsleep, SEV1, dr!p, and janus rose, alongside artist-technologist Daniel Temkin and author-educator Al Sweigart. The lineup reflects Wonderville’s hybrid arcade-bar programming, favoring direct songcraft and DIY textures and highlighting music’s overlap with games and art-technology practice.
About FORT90 TV
FORT90 TV arrives at Wonderville as a live rock/pop set presented through the frame of a broadcast. The featured performers, FORT90 BROADCAST SYSTEM, lean into the mechanics of transmission—signals, interruptions, and the feeling of watching music happen in real time. In a city where small venues often double as experimental labs, the format reads as a comment on how New York hears new work: mediated, communal, and slightly unstable. One critical note: the concept risks overtaking the songs, but it also clarifies their intent.
About the Artists
Nullsleep
Nullsleep is a New York City–based individual artist working in rock and pop contexts, with performances staged at Brooklyn’s Wonderville. Their sets move easily between song-form and scene-setting, suited to venues where music sits alongside games, comedy, and other live programs.
janus rose
janus rose is a New York City–based rock/pop artist who performs in DIY and game-centric spaces, including Wonderville in Brooklyn. Their work often sits at the intersection of live music and the city’s experimental nightlife circuit, shaped by bills shared with Nullsleep, Amigos Poderosos, SEV1, dr!p, NO CARRIER, FORT90 Broadcast System, Daniel Temkin, and Al Sweigart.
SEV1
SEV1 is a New York City–based rock/pop performer who appears at Wonderville in Brooklyn, a venue known for its independent arcade culture and cross-genre bills. Their sets move between song form and the logic of live electronics, shaped by collaborations with Nullsleep, janus rose, Amigos Poderosos, dr!p, NO CARRIER, FORT90 Broadcast System, Daniel Temkin, and Al Sweigart.
dr!p
dr!p is a New York City–based Rock/Pop artist who performs at Brooklyn’s Wonderville, where live sets share the room with custom arcade games and other stage formats. Their work moves easily between song structure and electronic process, shaped by bills alongside Nullsleep, janus rose, Amigos Poderosos, SEV1, NO CARRIER, FORT90 Broadcast System, Daniel Temkin, and Al Sweigart.
NO CARRIER
NO CARRIER is a Rock/Pop group heard in New York City’s small-venue ecosystem, including sets at Wonderville in Brooklyn. Their work turns up in mixed bills that cross music, games, and performance culture, such as “In Another World With Working Class Power?! An Afternoon of Anime and Socialism,” staged at the all-independent arcade bar.
FORT90 Broadcast System
FORT90 Broadcast System is a New York City–based group working across free music and rock/pop, often in the live-room atmosphere of Wonderville in Brooklyn. Their sets have appeared on bills that move between arcade-cabinet culture and community programming, including Killer Queen Open Hive Night, UlgoraVe, and an anime-and-socialism benefit for Eon Huntley’s Assembly campaign.