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Public Records presents Durations 2025: a weekend-long, multi-instrumentalist exploration of sound as an intentional act of connection. Now in its fourth year, the lineup — which features Actress, Andy Stott, Call Super, Lyra Pramuk, MARRØN, Suso Sáiz, Tornado Wallace, Vlada + more — aims to provide a hotbed of sonic discovery across live and club performances and one daytime event hosted by preeminent philosophy and theory podcasters and authors Acid Horizon.
Presented by Public Records in collaboration with Pioneer Works:
320, Actress, Alex Kassian, Andy Stott, Amelia Holt, Call Super, Carrier [Live], Clarisa Kimskii, Dorisburg [Live], Eliana Glass, Félicia Atkinson, Fergus Jones [Live], Gabriel Jermaine Vanlandingham-Dunn, Jan Jelinek, Jeff Parker, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, Kamma & Masalo, Lyra Pramuk, M. Sage, Margaret Dygas, MARRØN, Nene H, Patricia Wolf, Patrick Shiroishi, Scott Zacharias, Smilegoth, Suso Sáiz, Sybil, Tornado Wallace, Umfang [Live], Vlada, + Yibing.
Festival passes are limited and grant entry to every show between both Public Records and Pioneer Works. All pass-holders will receive a limited edition Durations slipmat redeemable at the box office. For more festival details, visit durations.world.
“... there is no state of mind, however simple, which does not change every moment, since there is no consciousness without memory, and no continuation of a state without the addition, to the present feeling, of the memory of past moments. It is this which constitutes duration.” – Henri Bergson, An Introduction to Metaphysics.
Public Records aims to provide a safer space. We reject all forms of discrimination, including racism, misogyny, transphobia, homophobia, sexism, and other aggressive behavior. Consent is paramount. Please exist with respect for yourself and those around you. Anyone found in violation of our rules or safer space policy will be removed from the venue.
To share feedback about an incident, please email hello@publicrecords.nyc or alert a member of our team.
Tickets may be available at the door based on capacity. A ticket does not guarantee entry; admission into the venue, including UPSTAIRS, is subject to the discretion of our staff.
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Biografía de Kamma
Bold, joyful and ever-curious, DJ and producer Kamma's creative world is fueled by her sharp intuition and a solid musical foundation. She draws inspiration from her roots as an Amsterdam native, her Chinese-Indonesian heritage and a deep familial connection with club culture. Kamma’s parents were professional DJs in the Dutch capital's club circuit in the 80s and 90s, and she grew up amongst their 30,000 jazz, funk, disco and house record collection. Kamma's musical education continued at the iconic Trouw, where DJs mixed straightforward house and techno with rarer cuts from virtually every genre. These influences formed the blueprint for the experimentation Kamma explores in her own sets, moving from warm uplifting house into trippy, percussive techno and landing on all manner of euphoric sounds along the way.
Ever loyal to her Eastside roots, Kamma co-created Amsterdam's first high fidelity listening bar Doka, alongside frequent collaborator Masalo. The duo also runs the Brighter Days event and mix series, which celebrates an open-minded dance floor approach and platforms the local community as well as legendary guests from further afield. In 2023 Kamma & Masalo released a Brighter Days compilation on Rush Hour, featuring obscurities, previously unreleased music from upcoming talent, as well as their own K&M edits.
Kamma has leant her sensitivity and keen ear to solo productions too, a natural progression from practising piano and jamming on a Casio synthesiser as a child. Her debut single, ‘Snow In April’, which featured on Antal’s Rainbow Disco Club compilation, weaves abstracted electronics and ambient through transfixing loops of downtempo synths. Now Kamma’s productions are changing gears – with club-focused tracks on the horizon in 2024 and 2025. Her performances are set to follow suit, leaning more heavily into an electronic aesthetic whilst remaining true to her rock solid artistic foundation.
Leer másEver loyal to her Eastside roots, Kamma co-created Amsterdam's first high fidelity listening bar Doka, alongside frequent collaborator Masalo. The duo also runs the Brighter Days event and mix series, which celebrates an open-minded dance floor approach and platforms the local community as well as legendary guests from further afield. In 2023 Kamma & Masalo released a Brighter Days compilation on Rush Hour, featuring obscurities, previously unreleased music from upcoming talent, as well as their own K&M edits.
Kamma has leant her sensitivity and keen ear to solo productions too, a natural progression from practising piano and jamming on a Casio synthesiser as a child. Her debut single, ‘Snow In April’, which featured on Antal’s Rainbow Disco Club compilation, weaves abstracted electronics and ambient through transfixing loops of downtempo synths. Now Kamma’s productions are changing gears – with club-focused tracks on the horizon in 2024 and 2025. Her performances are set to follow suit, leaning more heavily into an electronic aesthetic whilst remaining true to her rock solid artistic foundation.
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