Performatist
    Electronic

    Daniel Avery, Rose Kourts / Sharlese, Arvin T / Francis Harris, Tal

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    Saturday, April 25, 2026

    11:00 PM

    Public Records

    Gowanus, Brooklyn

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Daniel Avery appears at Public Records with a bill including Rose Kourts, Sharlese, Arvin T, Francis Harris and Tal. Avery's club-focused, texture-driven approach and careful control of pacing sits alongside Francis Harris's house-informed DJing and local selectors whose sets favor clean transitions, rhythmic tension and structural restraint.

    About the Artists

    Daniel Avery

    Daniel Avery

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    Daniel Avery is an English electronic producer and DJ whose work moves between IDM detail and acid-house drive. In New York City, he has appeared at Public Records, a room that suits his club-focused approach and careful control of pacing.

    Rose Kourts

    Rose Kourts is a New York City–based electronic artist and DJ heard in rooms like Nowadays, BASEMENT, and Signal. Her sets move between club function and live electronic construction, shaped by bills that have paired her with Ariel Zetina, Carly Zeng, Junior M, Manu Miran, DJ Bone, Mutagenix, Bapari, and Kevin Aviance.

    Sharlese

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    Sharlese is a New York City–based electronic DJ whose sets have been heard at Nowadays, where she moves between club pressure and detailed rhythmic work. She has shared bills with Introspekt, Joe Nice, ARCHANGEL, Cisne, Jasmine Infiniti, CMD+JAZMINE, Petal, and S'aint Panic, placing her in lineups that favor experimentation and scene cross-pollination.

    Francis Harris

    Francis Harris is an American electronic music producer and DJ, recognized for his contributions to the house music genre.

    Tal

    Tal

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    Tal is an electronic DJ and selector heard in New York City rooms including Public Records, where their sets have appeared on lineups alongside Daniel Avery and Francis Harris. They move through club electronics with an ear for tension and release, keeping transitions clean and purposeful.