SanDia x Mood To Move: Bendito, Espee, Jeremy Giros, Kako, Quentin Harris
About This Event
SanDia and Mood To Move present a bill at Nowadays featuring Bendito, Espee, Jeremy Giros, Kako and Quentin Harris. The lineup emphasizes house-based DJ craft and textural shifts — Bendito and Espee favor house-leaning and lo‑fi textures, Jeremy Giros works in latin-house continuity, Kako brings Brazilian-funk rhythmic pressure, and Quentin Harris offers long-form, floor-focused programming; overall the sets prioritize pacing and groove over spectacle.
About the Artists
SanDia
SanDia is a New York City–based electronic project and DJ presence, heard most often in club settings such as Nowadays. Their sets move between direct, floor-facing house selections and passages that lean toward jazz-fusion and experimental texture, reflecting an ear that treats improvisation as structure.
Mood To Move
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Bendito
Bendito is an emerging electronic DJ in New York City’s club circuit, heard at Nowadays and in bills that bring together local selectors and producers. Their sets sit in a house-leaning continuum, mixing direct DJ mechanics with moments that nod to live electronic texture.
Espee
Espee is a New York City–based electronic DJ associated with the lo‑fi house continuum. They’ve appeared at Nowadays, including the SanDia x Mood To Move bill alongside Bendito, Jeremy Giros, Kako, and Quentin Harris.
Jeremy Giros
Jeremy Giros is a New York City–based DJ and electronic selector associated with Nowadays. Working in and around latin house, he builds sets from rhythmic continuity and gradual shifts in energy rather than abrupt pivots.
Kako
Kako is a DJ and electronic artist whose sets sit at the intersection of Brazilian funk strains and club-focused programming. Based in the orbit of New York City dance floors, Kako has appeared at Nowadays alongside SanDia, Mood To Move, Bendito, Espee, Jeremy Giros, and Quentin Harris.