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    Electronic

    Hidden Spheres + Sinéad / Naomi + Hilu / Rowan Spencer

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    Saturday, April 4, 2026

    11:00 PM

    Public Records

    Gowanus, Brooklyn

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Hidden Spheres, Sinéad, Naomi, Hilu and Rowan Spencer perform an electronic bill at Public Records. Hidden Spheres leans on lo-fi and jazz-house grooves and patient, texture-focused pacing; Sinéad moves between electronic pop and R&B-inflected songwriting; Naomi brings music and comedy from her Union Hall work; DJs Hilu and Rowan emphasize clarity, steady transitions and venue-forward sets.

    About the Artists

    Hidden Spheres

    Hidden Spheres

    lo-fi housejazz house

    Hidden Spheres is an electronic artist associated with lo-fi house and jazz house, with a following that reflects steady, emerging reach online. In New York City, they appear at Public Records, where their sets have shared bills with Sinéad, Naomi, Hilu, and Rowan Spencer.

    Sinéad

    Sinéad

    Sinéad is a British singer-songwriter whose work draws on her Irish and Thai heritage and a grounding in electronic pop and R&B-inflected production. In New York City, she has appeared at Public Records on bills alongside Hidden Spheres, Naomi, Hilu, and Rowan Spencer, moving between live vocal performance and club-oriented contexts.

    Naomi

    Naomi

    Naomi is a dynamic force in the Rock/Pop scene, captivating audiences with her unique blend of musical and comedic talent. Regularly performing at the renowned Union Hall in Brooklyn, she is a staple of New York City's vibrant cultural tapestry.

    Hilu

    Hilu is a New York City–based DJ whose sets have been heard at Signal, including the Dance Infusion #2 series. In the local circuit, Hilu has shared bills with Armen Miran, The Carry Nation, Alexis De La Rosa, Alissa Brianna, Toribio, Mickey Perez, David Berrie, and Zach G.

    Rowan Spencer

    Rowan Spencer

    Rowan Spencer is an emerging electronic artist on New York City bills, including Public Records, where they have shared lineups with Hidden Spheres, Sinéad, Naomi, and Hilu. Their profile is still small in streaming terms, with a modest Spotify following, but their work reads as venue-forward rather than algorithm-led.