DREAM ROOM arrives at Public Records as a live rock/pop set shaped by two distinct presences: Laraaji and Samer Ghadry. The performance treats the club as a listening space first, then a stage, drawing on song form while leaving room for drift, texture, and repetition. Public Records’ role in New York’s current, cross-genre nightlife gives the event local context, even without a documented NYC-premiere claim. One clear takeaway is its interest in how pop structure can carry experimental patience without collapsing into spectacle.