Performatist
    Electronic

    Pearla, Léna Bartels, and hemlock

    Illustration for Pearla, Léna Bartels, and hemlock

    Friday, April 24, 2026

    7:00 PM

    Purgatory

    Brooklyn, NY

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Pearla, Léna Bartels, and hemlock appear on a late-night electronic bill at Purgatory. The lineup sits within Purgatory’s downtown basement circuit, a context where sets often move between club pulse, textural sequencing and open-ended improvisation; the venue’s programming tends to foreground risk, immediate listening and collaborative approaches.

    About fif (album release)

    At Purgatory, *fif (album release)* unfolds as a live electronic set shaped by five distinct hands: Cooper-Moore, Kyra Baskin, IVK, Ladybyrd, and Paris Archives. The event marks a local stop in New York City’s long-running practice of treating albums as public occasions, tested in real time before a room. The sound leans toward process over polish, with individual voices kept audible rather than blended into a single brand. It reads as a document of a scene deciding, in public, what counts as finished.

    About the Artists

    DJ TK

    DJ TK

    brazilian funk

    DJ TK is a New York City–based individual artist working across electronic, rock/pop, and hip-hop/R&B forms. At Purgatory, their sets move between DJ technique and band-minded pacing, shaped by shared bills with Porcelain Vivisection, Clown Syndrome, Uncle Blender, Consumer Culture, Grace Givertz, Adelyn Strei, Hannah Thompson, and The Diamond Spur Rodeo.

    Porcelain Vivisection

    Porcelain Vivisection

    noise rock

    Porcelain Vivisection is a group working across electronic production, rock/pop structures, and hip-hop/R&B rhythm. In New York City they have been a recurring presence at Purgatory, appearing on bills tied to event titles such as “Jack Flowers & The Petal Tones,” “Super Jack,” and “Shepup.

    Clown Syndrome

    Clown Syndrome

    Clown Syndrome is a group working at the overlap of electronic production, rock/pop structure, and hip-hop/R&B phrasing. In New York City, they have been a recurring presence at Purgatory, often appearing on bills that move between song sets and club-forward performance.

    Uncle Blender

    Uncle Blender is a New York City-based individual artist working at the intersections of electronic production, rock/pop structure, and hip-hop/R&B cadence. At Purgatory and related rooms, the project has appeared on bills with DJ TK, Porcelain Vivisection, Clown Syndrome, Consumer Culture, Grace Givertz, Adelyn Strei, Hannah Thompson, and The Diamond Spur Rodeo.

    Consumer Culture

    Consumer Culture

    noise rockegg punk

    Consumer Culture is a group working across electronic production, rock/pop structures, and hip-hop/R&B cadence. In New York City they have appeared at Purgatory, often in bills that move between club sets and song-forward performance.

    Grace Givertz

    Grace Givertz

    queercore

    Grace Givertz is a New York City–based artist working across electronic, rock/pop, and hip-hop/R&B idioms. Her sets at Purgatory place programmed textures alongside direct song structures, with an emphasis on rhythm and voice.