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    Redirect: Will Automagic, Benny Soto, STE-VÍ, Andrew Lenox, HNDRNC, skoglund, Erik Braun

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    Thursday, April 9, 2026

    6:00 PM

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Redirect at Good Room assembles Will Automagic, Benny Soto, STE-VÍ, Andrew Lenox, HNDRNC, skoglund and Erik Braun in a lineup that threads live electronic practice with club-oriented DJ sets. Several performers — Benny Soto, Erik Braun and skoglund — emphasize live construction, tight sequencing and careful pacing, while HNDRNC and Will Automagic lean toward clean transitions and textural restraint suited to a listening-focused dance floor.

    About the Artists

    Will Automagic

    Will Automagic is a New York City electronic artist and DJ whose work sits between club tradition and live set construction. He has appeared at Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9, a room known for late-night bills that favor close listening as much as dancing.

    Benny Soto

    Benny Soto is a New York City–based electronic artist and DJ who performs at Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9, where their sets often bridge club rhythms and live electronic construction. Recent appearances include events titled *Ksenyeah*, *Manguito*, *Freak POV*, *Bad Leather*, and *Nah Mean - Dead Letter No.

    HNDRNC

    HNDRNC is an electronic DJ whose work circulates through New York City’s club circuit, including sets at Good Room. They have appeared on bills alongside Kilopatrah Jones, Mike Servito, Tomàs Urquieta, Bags, skoglund, and Erik Braun, including the “Redirect” lineup that threads these names together.

    skoglund

    skoglund

    skoglund is a New York City–based electronic artist and DJ whose work moves between club technique and live performance. At Oberon, they have presented live electronic sets, including the shared bill *Best Served Chilled: Erik Braun and skoglund* with Erik Braun.

    Erik Braun

    Erik Braun is a New York City–based electronic artist and DJ whose work is built for the live room as much as the dance floor. At Oberon, he has presented sets that treat synthesis and pacing as compositional tools, shaping long arcs from granular shifts in texture.