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Saturday, December 6, 2025
Doors 10PM
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Depending on whom you ask, Matthew Dear is a DJ, a dance-music producer, an
experimental pop artist, and a bandleader. He was the founding artist on both
Ghostly International and its dancefloor offshoot, Spectral Sound. He’s had
remixes commissioned by The XX, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Spoon, Hot Chip, The
Postal Service, and Chemical Brothers; he’s made mixes for the Fabric mix series
and Get Physical’s Body Language. He maintains four aliases (Audion, False,
Jabberjaw, and Matthew Dear), each with its own style and distinct visual
identity. He straddles multiple musical worlds and belongs to none—and he’s just
hitting his stride.
Juan MacLean is a Brooklyn based DJ and producer who has been a mainstay and
defining fixture of the New York cub scene, as well as maintaining a rigorous
international touring schedule, since the release of his first records on his
DFA record label in 2002. While maintaining residencies in various New York
clubs over the years, Juan has graced the decks at legendary venues like
Berlin’s Panorama Bar, Tokyo’s Womb, Lisbon’s Luxe, Fabric of London, and
countless others in between. He quickly established a reputation as an eclectic
and adaptive DJ, utilizing years of music making and performance experience to
develop a finely tuned sensitivity to quality selection and reading a room.
Never much of a genre purist, Juan’s sets can feature the gamut from Disco to
House to Techno, with detours into Electro or proto-House along the way, often
in the same night. Juan has also released on Classic Music Company and New York
City’s Let’s Play House, as well as Get Physical, Defected, and Razor N Tape,
Cin Cin, Audiophile Deep, and MeMeMe.
// Club Level //
Matthew Dear (Ghostly International, Audion)
soundcloud.com/matthewdear [https://soundcloud.com/matthewdear]
Juan Maclean [DJ Set] (Infinity Machine | NYC)
soundcloud.com/the-juan-maclean [https://soundcloud.com/the-juan-maclean]
Sneakers in the Dryer
soundcloud.com/sneakersinthedryer [https://soundcloud.com/sneakersinthedryer]
// Green Room //
Maximiliano
soundcloud.com/maximilianomusic [https://soundcloud.com/maximilianomusic]
Rosenberg
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The Juan MacLean Biography
Prior to becoming one of the most significant acts on the DFA label, John Maclean was a member of Sub Pop band Six Finger Satellite. Initially, Six Finger Satellite fit in with the remainder of the Sub Pop roster, but after one EP, they took a sharp turn into herky-jerky post-punk that was inspired by Devo, Big Black, and Suicide instead of Black Sabbath, The Stooges, and Led Zeppelin. By the time they went to record their final album, 1998's Law Of Ruins, krautrock began to play a major role, and so did LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy, who produced, engineered, and mixed the sessions, in addition to running the band's live sound. When the band broke up, Maclean's aggravated emotional state and long-term drug addiction took him low enough to provoke a move from New York to New Hampshire and a drastic change in lifestyle. Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy, who were getting the DFA label off the ground, provoked Maclean to become interested in making music again. Using the name the Juan Maclean, Maclean took the sound of his defunct band to the dancefloor, retaining flashes of post-punk and '70s experimental electronics while grafting bits of early euro-disco, electro, detroit techno, and chicago house. A handful of singles - including DFA highlights You Can't Have It Both Ways and Give Me Every Little Thing - led to 2005's Less Than Human, the first album credited to the Juan Maclean.
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