Nonstop: adobeprincess, Batu, Ben UFO, Emsho, Matas, Ogazón
About This Event
Nonstop at Nowadays brings together Ben UFO with NYC artists adobeprincess, Batu, Emsho, Matas and Ogazón. The bill foregrounds careful pacing, textural low-end work and long-form sequencing—Ben UFO’s genre mobility alongside the local DJs’ emphasis on restraint, live electronics and structural DJing points to a night oriented around progression rather than obvious peak moments.
About the Artists
adobeprincess
adobeprincess is a New York–based electronic artist and DJ who has brought live electronic sets to Good Room. Their work moves between club-minded selection and performance, shaped by close attention to rhythm and texture.
Batu
Batu is a DJ and electronic artist heard in New York City at Nowadays, where he has appeared on long-form bills alongside CCL, D. Tiffany, Ben UFO, and Juliana Huxtable b2b Shyboi. His sets move across club idioms with an ear for transitions, pacing, and low-end design, leaning into texture over obvious peak moments.
Ben UFO
Ben UFO is the London DJ Ben Thomson, known for co-founding the Hessle Audio label and for early work in the UK radio ecosystem, from pirate broadcasts to long-running specialist shows. His profile was shaped through mix curation for outlets like BBC Radio and Fabric, alongside wide-ranging club and festival sets.
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.
Matas
Matas is a DJ seen in New York City lineups at Nowadays, where long-form nights and patient pacing are part of the room’s culture. He has shared bills with Aurora Halal, DJ Hell, Maara, Lis Dalton, Naone, and Zeynep, including Sustain-Release Nonstop programs that emphasize endurance and range.
Ogazón
Ogazón is a New York City–based electronic artist and DJ, heard in live sets at Green Room NYC. Their work moves between club-oriented selections and performance-led electronics, shaped in the room rather than on a fixed tracklist.