Tuesday, March 24, Nomad brings its roster to the forefront with a night that feels more like a private summit than a party. Before the city spins into overdrive, this is where artists, agents, and heads connect over serious music.
Satoshi Tomiie leads the charge. A true pioneer whose legacy runs from “Tears” with Frankie Knuckles to his forward-thinking Abstract Architecture imprint, Satoshi bridges house and techno with the depth of a jazz-trained musician and the precision of a hardware purist. Decades in, he’s still pushing the conversation forward.
Melody represents the RA+RE and Ninkasi ethos with punch and personality. From Berlin’s Club der Visionaere and Hoppetosse to Rex Club in Paris, her sets cut through with electro, breakbeat, and 90s-rooted house and techno pulled from a true digger’s collection.
Ohm Hourani brings Montreal’s experimental edge. Founder of ANOMA and a live performer shaped by jazz and modular exploration, his sound blends organic recordings with intricate engineering. Expect something thoughtful, minimal, and subtly wild.
Kurilo, Ukrainian-born and now NYC-based, rounds out the bill with a vinyl-driven approach rooted in percussion and 90s energy. With over 25 releases and appearances from Europe to Boiler Room Berlin, he delivers raw, focused grooves with real depth.
This is the opening note of the week.
No chaos yet. Just the right room, the right people, and the right sound.