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    Third Floor Sounds 2 Year Anniversary: Soul Summit, TEE EM DEE, Val Fleury, LAPORTE

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    Friday, June 5, 2026

    6:00 PM

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Third Floor Sounds marks two years with a lineup of Soul Summit, TEE EM DEE, Val Fleury and LAPORTE at Green Room NYC. Each act is rooted in New York's club circuit, appearing at venues such as Elsewhere, Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9, Nowadays and House of Yes. All four prioritize tight pacing, careful sequencing and clarity in transitions, treating the night as a study in DJ technique rather than theatrical display.

    About the Artists

    Soul Summit

    northern soul

    Soul Summit is a DJ collective whose programming moves between soul traditions and contemporary electronic dance music, with a clear throughline of groove and selection. In New York City they’ve appeared at venues including Nowadays, Signal, Elsewhere, and House of Yes, often in multi-DJ formats that highlight sequencing and handoffs across a night.

    TEE EM DEE

    TEE EM DEE

    TEE EM DEE is an electronic DJ group heard in New York City rooms including Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9. They’ve shared lineups with selectors like Tedd Patterson, Bridge, and Miss Gypsy, placing their sets in dialogue with deeper, tempo-aware nightlife traditions.

    Val Fleury

    Val Fleury

    Val Fleury is a New York City DJ who appears at venues including Nowadays, where she has been booked on bills such as Support Women DJs alongside BABEITSPURR, Bridge, elle xxo, and Slaycey. Her profile is still emerging on streaming platforms, with a small but growing listenership.

    LAPORTE

    LAPORTE is a New York City–based electronic DJ who appears on Elsewhere-adjacent lineups and has played rooms like Elsewhere and Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9. Their sets often sit alongside selectors such as Coco & Breezy, Bridge, Hugh Miles, and Cocoa Sensei, placing them in the city’s club circuit rather than festival spectacle.