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Croatian born, Berlin based producer Only Fire performs in New York City on April 11, 2026 with a one night show at ONE77, a newly reworked venue in Brooklyn that occupies the former site of Quantum. The space has been fully renovated and stripped back to its raw structure, placing emphasis on sound, scale, and the physical experience of the room. Only Fire’s output centers on heavy club production paired with explicit vocals delivered through a synthetic, AI style voice. His work draws from internet culture, sex, and celebrity references, balancing humor with direct impact on the dance floor. In a live setting, his sound leans into repetition and intensity, making the environment and system a key part of how the music is felt. The lineup extends across multiple corners of contemporary club culture. Brooklyn born artist BAYLI brings a background that spans songwriting and performance, having worked with artists including Giveon, Latto, Lil Yachty, and SOPHIE. Her solo work carries that range into a setting that connects pop sensibility with club music. New York based DJ and producer flirty800 contributes a style shaped by techno, house, and pop edits, with sets that shift in pace and tone while maintaining control of the room. His presence in queer nightlife has led to appearances at Boiler Room, Basement, and Horse Meat Disco, as well as performances tied to fashion and cultural events. Goth Jafar, a member of Discwoman, brings a fast paced selection that moves between hardcore techno, trance, pop, and hip hop. Her work across parties such as LadyLand, Heav3n, and Norbergfestival, along with an opening set for Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour, reflects a range that extends beyond the club while remaining rooted in it. She'll be going b2b with Kylie Exotic. River Moon and Luca Eck complete the bill, each contributing their own perspective on club music through sets that focus on pacing, tension, and atmosphere. Set within a stripped back industrial room built around a high fidelity sound system, the night centers on the relationship between artist, space, and crowd.