Heat House: An Afrohouse Party lands at SILO in New York City as a live, club-scale gathering centered on Afro-house within the broader electronic continuum. Bun Xapa and DJEFF lead the night, drawing on percussion-forward, diasporic dance traditions and the genre’s contemporary production language. In a city where African electronic scenes are often folded into generic “world” programming, Heat House reads as a more specific frame. It also points to how NYC nightlife continues to function as an informal archive for global sounds in transit.