Kanine, Blossom, Yetti, SAM SANTINI, PSYCHOMOB, Kold Kutz
About This Event
Kanine headlines an electronic bill at Elsewhere with Blossom, Yetti, SAM SANTINI, PSYCHOMOB and Kold Kutz. Kanine is an emerging electronic artist whose recorded footprint sits near deathcore-adjacent taxonomies; their sets favor precision and steady momentum and they have roughly 26,000 Spotify followers. Blossom—Edith Marie Blossom MacDonald, historically billed as Blossom Rock and best known for playing Grandmama on The Addams Family—brings a theatrical lineage to the bill.
About the Artists
Kanine
Kanine is an emerging electronic artist whose recorded footprint also places them in Spotify’s deathcore-adjacent taxonomy, a reminder of how porous genre labels can be. With a growing listenership of roughly 26K followers, they have begun turning that online presence into room-level performance work.
Blossom
Blossom is an electronic artist appearing on New York City bills at Elsewhere. Their sets move through bass house, g-house, drum and bass, and bassline, with a pacing that emphasizes structure and control.
Yetti
Yetti is an electronic artist in New York City’s club circuit, appearing on bills at Elsewhere. Working in drum and bass-adjacent territory, their sets lean on tight transitions and sustained forward motion rather than big shifts in tempo.
SAM SANTINI
SAM SANTINI is an electronic artist who appears on New York City bills at Elsewhere, often in the context of bass-forward lineups. Their recent performances have placed them alongside acts like Kanine, Blossom, Yetti, PSYCHOMOB, Blvck Truffle, Ardio Zemog, Elephantglasses, and Kold Kutz.
PSYCHOMOB
PSYCHOMOB is an electronic artist in New York City’s club circuit, appearing on bills at Elsewhere. Their work sits close to jungle’s fast breakbeats and pressure-tested low end, shaped for late-night rooms rather than headphone listening.
Blvck Truffle
Blvck Truffle is a New York City–based electronic artist and DJ heard at venues such as Nowadays. Their sets move through house and club-facing electronics, with an ear for texture and pacing rather than genre display.