FASHN, Namesake, Cameron William Thomas Smith FASHN, Namesake, Cameron William Thomas Smith
About This Event
FASHN, Namesake and Cameron William Thomas Smith perform at the Knitting Factory in a downtown-rooted bill that threads cold-wave texture, post-punk rhythm and DJ-to-band formats. Smith's sets lean on songcraft and direct delivery, Namesake shifts between club sequencing and band-minded dynamics, and FASHN prioritizes atmosphere and rhythmic insistence. The night favors clarity, arrangement and pacing over theatrical framing.
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.