FRIENDSHIP IS TECHNO 🦄MARKET HOTEL // 1140 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NYC, NY
About This Event
brat presents "CONFESSIONS ON A DANCEFLOOR: A MADONNA PARTY" at Market Hotel as part of its two‑year anniversary, staging DJ‑led continuous electronic sets that reframe Madonna’s catalog as club material rather than a tribute‑band format. The lineup emphasizes sustained dance‑floor pulse and structural remixing, highlighting the long overlap between Madonna’s songwriting and New York club production.
About Confessions on a Dance Floor
Mistermaster
Staged at Market Hotel in Brooklyn, *Confessions on a Dance Floor* reframes Madonna’s 2005 album as an electronic club-night built around disco memory and early-2000s dance-floor logic. The record matters in New York because it tracks a lineage the city helped define, from downtown disco to pop’s later returns to the DJ-led room. Featured performers include Madonna, alongside the brat 2 year anniversary party and a dedicated Madonna party program. One clear takeaway is how tightly the album’s continuous-mix structure still reads as choreography for a crowd.
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brat 2 year anniversary party MARKET HOTEL // 1140 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NYC, NY
brat 2 year anniversary party is a New York City–based electronic event series and group presentation centered at Market Hotel in Brooklyn. The project is rooted in the local club circuit, built through recurring nights and collaborations rather than a fixed band format.
CONFESSIONS ON A DANCEFLOOR: A MADONNA PARTYMARKET HOTEL // 1140 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NYC, NY
CONFESSIONS ON A DANCEFLOOR: A MADONNA PARTY is a DJ-led electronic program staged at Brooklyn’s Market Hotel, presented by brat as part of its two-year anniversary. The night treats Madonna’s catalog as club material first, tracing how pop songwriting, persona, and dance-floor rhythm overlap across eras.
Madonna
Madonna is an American singer whose catalog has moved between rock/pop songwriting and electronic, club-facing production for decades, with a long record of charting singles across major markets. In New York City, her work is frequently reinterpreted as nightlife material, including DJ-led “Confessions on a Dancefloor” sets at Market Hotel and skate-floor album parties at Xanadu.