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    Mope, Cooper Naess, Annie Collette, Drawl

    Illustration for Mope, Cooper Naess, Annie Collette, Drawl

    Tuesday, March 31, 2026

    8:00 PM

    Alphaville

    Brooklyn, NY

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Alphaville presents a bill featuring Mope, Cooper Naess, Annie Collette and Drawl. Drawl is a New York electronic project that works in a collaborative, scene‑based mode; its sets—heard at Cassette and billed with artists such as Miles Hewitt, Andy Nicholl and Slow Down Sunny—prioritize texture and rhythm and favor structure over spectacle. The entry "Mope" echoes the title of a 2000 Bloodhound Gang single notable for its dense sampling.

    About the Artists

    Mope

    Mope

    egg punknoise rock

    Mope is a New York–based performer associated with the city’s DIY circuit, appearing at venues such as Alphaville. Their work pulls from the abrasion and speed of egg punk and noise rock, landing closer to a live-room experiment than a polished studio statement.

    Cooper Naass

    Cooper Naass is a New York City–based performer and musician whose work appears on mixed bills at Alphaville. In live settings, Naass has shared the stage with artists including Mope, Annie Collette, and Drawl, moving between song-driven material and electronic-leaning collaboration.

    Annie Collette

    Annie Collette

    Annie Collette is a New York City–based performer who appears on bills at Alphaville alongside acts like Mope, Cooper Naess, and Drawl. Her work sits close to the city’s DIY electronic and collaborative scene, where sets are built through shared lineups and evolving projects rather than fixed ensembles.

    Drawl

    Drawl

    Drawl is an electronic group active on New York City bills, with appearances at Cassette. Their sets have placed them alongside Miles Hewitt, Andy Nicholl, Slow Down Sunny, Untitled Freak, Wulfer, Ross Newhouse, Malachi Elijah, and A.

    Cooper Naess

    Cooper Naess is a New York–based performer and musician who appears regularly on DIY bills, including at Alphaville. They have shared stages with Mope, Annie Collette, and Drawl, moving between projects where collaboration and scene context are part of the work.