Open Decks with STEEN and Silent Night
About This Event
Open Decks at Silo Brooklyn pairs STEEN and Silent Night with a roster that includes Diffüsion, Remniqe, Scribble and Surfing DJs. Across the bill, DJs known for patient builds, tight transitions and disciplined programming favor structure and continuity over theatrics, producing methodical, long-form club sets.
About Silent Night(song)
"Silent Night" is a popular Christmas carol, composed in 1818 by Franz Xaver Gruber to lyrics by Joseph Mohr in Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria. It was declared an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2011. The song was first recorded in 1905 and has remained a popular success, appearing in films and multiple successful recordings, as well as being quoted in other musical compositions. It is one of the most recorded Christmas songs, with more than 137,000 known recordings.
About the Artists
STEEN
STEEN is a New York City–based DJ and electronic performer who appears regularly at SILO, where their sets are presented as live electronic performances. They have shared bills with artists across house, bass, and club lineages, including Bruno Furlan, Dane Deveraux, DJEFF, Escaflowne, Roddy Lima, OJ Acetone, Scribble, and Infekt.
Surfing DJs
Surfing DJs are a group of DJs who curate and perform music at events, often associated with surfing culture and lifestyle.
Scribble
Scribble is a New York City DJ who appears regularly at SILO, moving between club-ready momentum and patient transitions. Their sets are shaped by a battle-minded hip hop lineage associated with the wider “Scribble” tradition, where DJs were judged as much for control as for taste.
Remniqe
Remniqe is an electronic artist and DJ active in New York City’s club circuit, with performances at SILO, including the event series YOUNA. Their sets move between DJ technique and live electronic performance, using precise programming and careful control of dynamics.
Diffüsion
Diffüsion is a New York City–based DJ who appears regularly in Brooklyn club lineups, including sets at Silo Brooklyn. Their work moves through patient builds and tight transitions, keeping the focus on structure rather than theatrics.