JSTJR, Loods, AMMARA, Pat Lok, LIFE AFTER TRANCE w/ OCÉANE + more
About This Event
At Elsewhere a multi-artist bill brings together producers whose sets favor momentum, clarity and clean transitions over spectacle. AMMARA moves between vocal-forward live performance and DJ pacing; JSTJR and Loods lean on moombahton-tinged rhythms and disco/lo‑fi house grooves; Pat Lok, LIFE AFTER TRANCE and OCÉANE add nu‑disco restraint and higher‑BPM club shaping.
About the Artists
JSTJR
JSTJR is an electronic artist whose catalog sits close to moombahton’s swung rhythms and club-ready percussion. In New York City he appears on bills like Elsewhere, sharing lineups with Loods, AMMARA, Pat Lok, LIFE AFTER TRANCE, and OCÉANE.
Loods
Loods is an electronic artist whose releases sit in the orbit of disco house, lo‑fi house, and funky house, with an emerging profile on streaming platforms. In New York City, they have appeared at Elsewhere on bills alongside JSTJR, AMMARA, Pat Lok, and LIFE AFTER TRANCE with OCÉANE.
AMMARA
AMMARA is an individual artist working between rock/pop songwriting and electronic club forms. In New York City, she appears at The Roof at Superior Ingredients, presenting live sets that move between vocal-forward performance and DJ-driven pacing.
Pat Lok
Pat Lok is an electronic artist and DJ whose work sits close to nu disco, with an ear for groove and restraint. In New York City, he appears on bills that blend DJ sets with performance, including a recent night at Cargo at Dead Letter No.
LIFE AFTER TRANCE
LIFE AFTER TRANCE is an electronic group that appears in New York City club lineups, including performances at Elsewhere. They’ve shared bills with artists such as JSTJR, Loods, AMMARA, Pat Lok, and OCÉANE, placing their work in a scene that moves between DJ sets and vocal-forward club hybrids.
OCÉANE
OCÉANE is an electronic artist who appears on New York City lineups at Elsewhere, working in fast, high-BPM territory that touches happy hardcore and speedcore. She has shared bills with JSTJR, Loods, AMMARA, Pat Lok, and the LIFE AFTER TRANCE project, placing her sets in mixed-format nights that move between DJ pacing and live-forward passages.