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The Rust Music Presents: K.L.O & Duffrey w/ pheel., and Esok at House of YEs – Brooklyn, NY

The Rust Music and House Of Yes Present: K.L.O, Duffrey, pheel. and Esok

Venue: House of Yes
Location: 2 Wyckoff Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237
Doors: 10pm – 4am
21+

Meet The Artists


K.L.O

8 years after the release of their debut Acid Scratch LP, K.L.O remains an undeniable benchmark for impact, intensity, and pure style. Brandishing crisp, cutting-edge electronic grooves and mean-mugging low end, their music has its own dynamic swagger, with few boundaries and fewer rules at play. For the length of their career, K.L.O has been a mainstay addition across some of our favorite events at home and throughout the country, and we’re especially excited to host them for our upcoming evening at NYC’s legendary House of Yes.


Duffrey

Duffrey is an eclectronic music producer with an insatiable hunger for brain tickling soundscapes and squelchy bass. Woody Klann, a musician from a young age, has been squeezing sounds from his environment since he can remember. He combines an undeniable groove, rich instrumentation, and complex sonic exploration to transport the listener on a funky intergalactic journey. 

Utilizing a fusion of the chilled out, hazy influence from the Northwest and the lush vibrant inspiration of Northern California, Woody has defined an entirely new sonic vocabulary. He experiments with many genres including Midtempo, Dub, Four on the Floor, and Drum and Bass and the result is comparable to an omnitempo psychedelic space safari. He’s known for converting brainwaves into tangible vibration that takes control of your body and leaves you tingling.


pheel.

pheel., aka Philip Gallo, hails from the east coast and is currently residing in Denver. Since he moved in 2016, he has immersed himself in developing a unique perspective on bass music, drawing influences from a mixture or his roots as well as the local Colorado community. pheel. strives to take his audience on a sonic adventure with each set, guiding them through equal parts hip-hop and “bass music”. He pays respect to the classics of his youth simultaneously reimagining these tracks with modern production techniques and rumbling bass lines.