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    Boycott Daylight (EP Release), Aster, Underground Sewer Cult

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    Thursday, September 10, 2026

    7:00 PM

    Sleepwalk

    251 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11206

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    The Boycott Daylight EP release at Sleepwalk pairs electronic artist ASTER with New York rock/pop outfit Underground Sewer Cult. ASTER works in a hyperpop-adjacent lane, making club-ready tracks and tightly paced sets built from bright, synthetic textures; they have appeared at Elsewhere on late-night bills alongside Franc Moody, CFCF, Doecaine and Uffie. Underground Sewer Cult brings lean arrangements, tight rhythms and direct vocals from the small-room circuit.

    About Boycott Daylight (EP Release)

    Boycott Daylight marks an EP release show at Sleepwalk, placing electronic music in a room better known for indie and local bills. Alongside Boycott Daylight, ASTER brings a hyperpop-adjacent approach built on bright synthetic tones and club-tempo pacing, while Underground Sewer Cult threads rock and pop elements through the lineup. The pairing reads as a small NYC snapshot of genres borrowing each other’s tools rather than staying in their lanes. No specific NYC premiere history is noted, but the context fits a city where scenes overlap by necessity.

    About the Artists

    ASTER

    ASTER

    hyperpop

    ASTER is an electronic artist working in the hyperpop-adjacent lane, with a large online listenership and an output built for club translation. In New York City, they have appeared at Elsewhere, including bills like the late-night lineup headlined by Franc Moody, alongside peers such as CFCF, Doecaine, and Uffie.

    Underground Sewer Cult

    Underground Sewer Cult

    Underground Sewer Cult is a New York City–based rock/pop group that turns up in the city’s small-room circuit, including sets at Pianos on the Lower East Side. They’ve shared bills with Jack Rangeley and Narayan Two, as reflected in the recurring “Underground Sewer Cult / Jack Rangeley / Narayan Two” listings.