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    Baltra, Cosmo, Gianna and Fabiola (all night)

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    Saturday, August 1, 2026

    6:00 PM

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Live event at Good Room

    About the Artists

    Hot Chip

    Hot Chip

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    Hot Chip is an English synth-pop group formed in London in 2000, led by multi-instrumentalists Alexis Taylor and Joe Goddard alongside Al Doyle, Owen Clarke, and Felix Martin. Their work sits between rock and pop, shaped by club forms like house and disco and the left-field pulse of indie dance.

    Mike Simonetti

    Mike Simonetti is a DJ and music producer known for his work in the electronic music genre, particularly in the realms of house and techno.

    GIANNA

    GIANNA

    GIANNA is a New York City–based DJ who has appeared at Good Room, a fixture in the city’s late-night circuit. She has shared bills with acts such as Hot Chip (in DJ-set form) and local mainstay Mike Simonetti, including an all-night lineup with Fabiola.

    Fabiola

    Fabiola

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    Fabiola is a New York City–based DJ whose sets have appeared at Good Room, including bills alongside Hot Chip (DJ set), Mike Simonetti, and GIANNA. Her listening and crate logic draw from Latin jazz and related Afro-Cuban and nueva trova strains, filtering those rhythms into a club context without losing their melodic contours.

    Baltra

    Baltra

    lo-fi house

    Baltra is an electronic artist associated with lo-fi house, known for sets that lean on restrained grooves and melodic fragments. In New York City, he has appeared at Paragon, including the Club Stars bill alongside AceMo and ARCHANGEL.

    Cosmo

    Cosmo

    Cosmo is an English electronic musician, composer, and producer whose work moves between live hardware performance and DJ sets. Raised in a family where science and the voice coexisted—through Rupert Sheldrake and Jill Purce, and alongside his brother Merlin—he developed a practice attentive to timbre and pattern.