Performatist
    DJ

    Flux

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    Wednesday, May 13, 2026

    6:00 PM

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Flux at Mood Ring features Ciandotcom, DJ eh, Reflekta, Still 90 and tonton. The bill foregrounds tight transitions, patient pacing and selection over spectacle: Ciandotcom and Reflekta have appeared back-to-back, DJ eh works in trip hop, downtempo and plunderphonics and maintains a sizable Spotify profile, while Still 90 and tonton orient sets toward mood and off‑kilter rhythmic pressure.

    About the Artists

    Ciandotcom

    Ciandotcom is a New York City-based DJ whose sets have been heard at Mood Ring, a venue known for late-night, genre-blurred programming. Their work often appears in shared bills and back-to-back formats, including Flux presents Ciandotcom b2b Reflekta alongside tonton b2b DJ eh and Still 90.

    Reflekta

    Reflekta

    Reflekta is a DJ heard in New York City rooms like Mood Ring, where the focus stays on the floor and the system. Their public footprint is small—around six Spotify followers—but they show up in the local circuit through bills such as Flux presents Ciandotcom b2b Reflekta, alongside tonton, DJ eh, and Still 90.

    tonton

    tonton

    tonton is a New York City–based DJ often heard at Mood Ring, where their sets move through club pressure and off-kilter rhythm with a steady hand. They’ve appeared on bills alongside Ciandotcom, Reflekta, DJ eh, and Still 90, including nights like “Flux presents Ciandotcom b2b Reflekta, tonton b2b DJ eh, Still 90.

    DJ eh

    DJ eh

    trip hopplunderphonicsdowntempo

    DJ eh is a New York City–based DJ whose sets move through trip hop, downtempo, and plunderphonics, drawing on the logic of sampling and collage. At Mood Ring, they’ve shared bills with Ciandotcom, Reflekta, tonton, and Still 90, including nights billed as “Flux presents Ciandotcom b2b Reflekta” and “tonton b2b DJ eh.

    Still 90

    Still 90

    bedroom pop

    Still 90 is a DJ whose recorded profile traces toward bedroom pop, paired with a high Spotify popularity score and a large following. In New York City, they have appeared at Mood Ring, a room known for late-night listening and scene-crossing bills.