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    James Bangura, Amelia Holt, CAMILLA, Black Pomade (Sudden Logic) - Dead Letter No.9

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    Friday, May 8, 2026

    5:00 PM

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    James Bangura, Amelia Holt, CAMILLA, Black Pomade and Sudden Logic perform at Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9. The bill pairs live electronic approaches and DJing — Holt and Sudden Logic’s club-minded sequencing and on‑the‑fly edits, CAMILLA and Black Pomade’s restrained, texture-forward sets, and Bangura’s experimental electronic practice — with an emphasis on pacing, structure and clarity.

    About the Artists

    James Bangura

    James Bangura

    lo-fi housebreakbeatdub techno

    James Bangura is an artist known for his contributions to music, particularly within the genres of electronic and experimental sounds.

    Amelia Holt

    Amelia Holt is a New York City-based electronic artist and DJ whose sets move between live performance and club-minded sequencing. In recent appearances at Outer Heaven and Signal, she has presented live electronic work under bills including “Honey Trap presents: Amelia Holt x Second Contact.

    CAMILLA

    CAMILLA

    CAMILLA is an electronic DJ who appears in New York City lineups at Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9, a room known for late-night, detail-forward sound. She has shared bills with Dirtyfinger, Gui Machado, Planet B, Extra Meesh, Bea Hardy, Rok One, Orson, and beewack, moving between club utility and more exploratory programming.

    Black Pomade

    Black Pomade

    acid house

    Black Pomade is a New York City–based electronic project and DJ presence, heard most often at Cargo at Dead Letter No. 9. Working in and around acid house, the group moves between performance and mixing, using on-the-fly edits and quick shifts in rhythm to reframe club structures in real time.

    Sudden Logic

    Sudden Logic

    Sudden Logic is an electronic artist and DJ heard in New York City rooms such as Outer Heaven, where they present live sets built from club-ready sequences and on-the-fly edits. Their practice sits between performance and mixing, shaped by collaborative bills with RAAUL, Laila Amira, Tim Lucent, Jack Mulqueen, Luca Clavarino, Menki, Pablo Romero, and Rimaye.