Signal x Endzeit: Feral (live), Spekki Webu, Justine Perry, Kudeki b2b Torsion
About This Event
At Signal, Feral presents a live set rooted in dub and minimal techno, moving between hardware performance and club-focused structure with close attention to tonal detail. Support includes Spekki Webu's detail-minded club work, writer and content creator Justine Perry, and a Kudeki b2b Torsion pairing that foregrounds rhythmic control and momentum across electronic and rock-inflected practices.
About the Artists
Neel
Neel is an electronic artist and DJ whose work bridges live performance and club practice, with roots in Kolkata’s contemporary music scene. He came to wider attention in India for film composition, including a National Film Award–recognized score, and for reworking canonical Bengali songwriting through modern electronic arrangement.
Torsion
Torsion is a group working across Rock/Pop performance, electronic production, and DJ practice, with roots in nu metal and rap metal. In New York City they’ve moved between band-stage sets at Bowery Palace and club-oriented bills at Signal.
Feral
Feral is an electronic artist and DJ working in dub techno and minimal techno, appearing in New York City lineups at Signal. The project moves between live hardware performance and club-focused sets, with an emphasis on structure, restraint, and tonal detail.
Spekki Webu
Spekki Webu is an emerging electronic artist and DJ who appears in New York City lineups at Green Room NYC. Their sets sit comfortably in club-oriented bills alongside artists such as Mizz Softee, Julia Govor, Markus, estro, and Samuel Fish, where tempo shifts and tight transitions do much of the work.
Justine Perry
Justine Perry is a horror writer and content creator. She writes for other creators on YouTube and elsewhere, and has her own channel, Tales for Endless Nights.
Kudeki
Kudeki is an electronic DJ whose work has appeared on New York City lineups at Signal, often in bills that combine club infrastructure with performance-oriented presentation. They have shared stages with Altinbas, Convextion, E.