Gilles Peterson All Night Long
About This Event
Gilles Peterson brings his radio-curator approach to an all-night set at Public Records, headlining a bill that includes Ellen Allien, Dan Shake and Red Axes. The lineup pairs Peterson’s jazz-rooted, genre-spanning sequencing with Ellen Allien’s techno/IDM pacing, Dan Shake’s groove-first disco- and jazz-house blends, and Red Axes’ post-punk–inflected disco-house rhythms, all presented in a long-form format that favors pacing and texture.
About the Artists
Red Axes
Red Axes is the Tel Aviv–based duo of Dori Sadovnik and Niv Arzi, active since 2010, working at the edge of electronic music and band-born instincts. Their sets fold disco and house into post-punk, garage rock, and techno, often treating rhythm like a live instrument rather than a fixed grid.
Dan Shake
Dan Shake is an electronic DJ and producer whose sets move through disco house, jazz house, and funky house with a steady, groove-first logic. In New York City he has appeared at Public Records, sharing bills connected to nights like *Ellen Allien All Night Long* alongside artists such as Ellen Allien and Red Axes.
Ellen Allien
Ellen Allien is a Berlin-based electronic musician and producer, and the founder of the BPitch Control label. Her work grows out of the post-reunification club landscape, moving between techno’s drive and IDM’s tighter, more experimental structures, with vocals that shift between German and English.
Gilles Peterson
Gilles Peterson is a broadcaster, DJ, and label and festival owner whose sets treat jazz as a home base rather than a boundary. He’s known for stitching together dance music, experimental cuts, and sounds from across the globe with the pacing of a radio curator.