Red Axes, Emsho, Kurilo b2b Woreq
About This Event
Red Axes, the Tel Aviv duo of Dori Sadovnik and Niv Arzi, play Signal with a band‑informed approach that folds disco and house into post‑punk, garage and techno, treating rhythm as a live instrument. New York–based Emsho moves between live electronic performance and DJ sets with emphasis on pacing, texture and structural clarity. Kurilo, a club‑room DJ attentive to transitions and timing, appears b2b with Woreq, offering a restrained, floor‑aware contrast to Red Axes.
About the Artists
Red Axes
Red Axes is the Tel Aviv–based duo of Dori Sadovnik and Niv Arzi, active since 2010, working at the edge of electronic music and band-born instincts. Their sets fold disco and house into post-punk, garage rock, and techno, often treating rhythm like a live instrument rather than a fixed grid.
Emsho
Emsho is a New York City–based electronic artist and DJ who appears regularly in the city’s club circuit, including sets at Signal and Outer Heaven. Their work moves between live electronic performance and DJ formats, with a focus on pacing and close attention to texture.
Kurilo
Kurilo is a New York City–based DJ known for sets shaped in club rooms rather than on big stages. At Signal, Kurilo has appeared on bills alongside Julie Marghilano and in a b2b with J. Richards, including events such as “Julie Marghilano [live]” and “Kurilo b2b J.
Woreq
Woreq is a DJ and electronic artist heard in New York City rooms such as Signal, where their sets are built around tight transitions and long-form pacing. They have shared bills with Red Axes alongside Emsho and Kurilo, including the night billed as “Red Axes, Emsho, Kurilo b2b Woreq.