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    Night & Day: Eli Escobar, The Carry Nation, Dee Diggs, Arvin T b2b Sissies of Mercy

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    Friday, August 28, 2026

    6:00 PM

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    At Signal, the lineup features Eli Escobar, The Carry Nation, Dee Diggs, Cosmo, and Arvin T b2b Sissies of Mercy. The bill pairs Eli Escobar’s New York house focus with Cosmo’s hardware-driven, timbre- and pattern-led sets; Dee Diggs’s structured, transition-forward DJing and Sissies of Mercy’s darkwave/post-punk–inflected selections, while The Carry Nation bring performance-driven, immersive nightlife work.

    About the Artists

    Eli Escobar

    Eli Escobar is a New York-based DJ and music producer known for his contributions to the house music genre.

    Cosmo

    Cosmo

    Cosmo is an English electronic musician, composer, and producer whose work moves between live hardware performance and DJ sets. Raised in a family where science and the voice coexisted—through Rupert Sheldrake and Jill Purce, and alongside his brother Merlin—he developed a practice attentive to timbre and pattern.

    The Carry Nation

    The Carry Nation is a performance collective that focuses on creating immersive experiences through music and art, often in nightlife settings.

    Dee Diggs

    Dee Diggs

    Dee Diggs is a Brooklyn-based DJ and producer who began DJing in 2015 while studying at Boston University. In New York City she is a regular presence at Public Records, appearing on lineups alongside artists such as DJ Minx, livwutang, Carista, Dreams, Nabihah Iqbal, and Cosmo.

    Sissies of Mercy

    Sissies of Mercy

    gothic rockdarkwavepost-punkdeathrock

    Sissies of Mercy is a DJ project heard in New York City rooms such as Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9, where the group appears on bills with Harry Gay, TYLERFROMWHERE, Heidy P, Carozilla, and Miss Gypsy. Their recorded footprint pulls from darker guitar-adjacent lineages—darkwave, cold wave, post-punk, and gothic rock—translated into electronic selections.