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    FIXED with Chez de Milo, Zillas on Acid (live), James Axon, beewack, JDH & Dave P

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    Saturday, May 9, 2026

    6:00 PM

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    FIXED at Good Room brings together Chez de Milo, Zillas on Acid (live), James Axon, beewack and JDH & Dave P. The bill leans on long-form, texture-focused approaches: JDH & Dave P and James Axon favor steady pacing and clean transitions, Zillas on Acid foregrounds rhythmic pressure and squelching synth lines, and beewack folds hip-hop/R&B and rock into club-oriented sets.

    About the Artists

    Chez de Milo

    Chez de Milo

    indie dance

    Notre restaurant Chez Milo est très facile à trouver. Il est juste un peu en hauteur du port de pêche de la commune du François.

    Zillas on Acid

    Zillas on Acid

    indie danceacid house

    Zillas on Acid is an electronic group working in the orbit of indie dance and acid house, with a growing presence on streaming platforms. In New York City they have appeared at Good Room as part of FIXED, sharing the bill with Chez de Milo, James Axon, beewack, and JDH & Dave P.

    James Axon

    James Axon is a New York City–based electronic artist and DJ who has presented live sets at The Parkside Lounge. His appearances include the event series “Hot For You with James Axon,” built around hands-on electronic performance in a club setting.

    beewack

    beewack is a New York City–based DJ and electronic performer whose sets move between electronic structures and the pull of hip-hop/R&B and rock/pop. Their work has appeared in rooms with distinct identities, from Cargo at Dead Letter No.

    JDH & Dave P

    JDH & Dave P are an electronic DJ duo heard in New York City rooms like Good Room, where they appear on the FIXED bill alongside acts such as Chez de Milo, Zillas on Acid, James Axon, and beewack. Their work sits in a club lineage shaped by long-form sets and careful pacing rather than quick peaks.