FASHN, Namesake, Cameron William Thomas Smith
About This Event
At the Knitting Factory, Fashn, Namesake and Cameron William Thomas Smith make a downtown-informed bill that moves between cold-wave textures, post-punk rhythms and hybrid DJ-to-band formats. Smith, who has appeared at the venue before, leans on songcraft and direct delivery; Fashn favors atmospheric, rhythmically insistent sets while Namesake shifts between club sequencing and band-minded dynamics.
About the Artists
Fashn
Fashn is an emerging electronic artist whose recorded footprint leans toward cold wave and post-punk textures. In New York City, they have appeared at Purgatory, a downtown basement room where late-night bills often reward experimentation and loose structures.
Namesake
Namesake is a New York City–based group working between DJ practice and rock/pop structures, with regular appearances at Sleepwalk. Their sets move from club sequencing to band-minded dynamics, treating tempo and texture as the main narrative tools.
Cameron William Thomas Smith
Cameron William Thomas Smith is a New York City–based rock/pop performer whose sets have appeared at the Knitting Factory. In bills shared with Fashn and Namesake, Smith works in the same downtown ecosystem where cold-wave texture, post-punk rhythm, and hybrid DJ-to-band formats circulate between small rooms and larger stages.