How has the underground NYC nightlife scene evolved since you began throwing parties as a high schooler in Brooklyn?<\/strong><\/p>\nBack in the day, the underground NYC nightlife scene was largely centered around illegal warehouse parties. Nowadays, the house and techno genres of music that we produce events for are a lot more accepted and popular. In North America, these have widely become accepted in mainstream culture, especially coming out of the pandemic. During isolation, people were watching music live streams and becoming exposed to these new genres, and now there\u2019s a lot more curiosity about them as a result. We\u2019ve noticed that the scene is growing quickly and is now more connected than ever with the rest of the music world.<\/p>\n
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Why Peggy Gou x Teksupport? What\u2019s shared here?<\/strong><\/p>\nPeggy Gou bridges the gap between music, art and fashion, which brings an amazingly diverse crowd, something we also prioritize at Teksupport. Peggy has played for Teksupport quite a few times as a headliner during our peak events, such as CircoLoco Halloween and Time Warp, so we felt it was time for Peggy to headline her own warehouse show here. We were proud to have sold out two shows in one weekend, each with a 5,000-person capacity. It was definitely a major level reached for both Peggy and Teksupport and it’s why this partnership continues to make sense.<\/p>\n
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What distinguishes a Teksupport event from other NYC underground nightlife?<\/strong><\/p>\nIn New York, there aren\u2019t many warehouse parties that happen as frequently as Teksupport events. We take pride in curating the elements that go into producing one-off events and large-scale warehouse parties; these are experiences impossible to replicate. Other consistent distinguishing factors are the tier of talent we bring, as well as the high level of production, and top-tier sound system. We are official partners with D&B, which makes the best sound system for non-permanent locations. <\/p>\n
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Was there a specific moment when you realized technology would be a way of enhancing an intimate music experience?<\/strong> <\/p>\nI started to realize this during the pandemic, when the only way to experience music events was through livestreams. Coming out of the pandemic, the way a customer purchased tickets completely shifted towards app platforms. We started using direct-to-user functions, through our ticketing partner DICE, and we\u2019ve been able to increase event awareness and communication beyond the traditional social media method.<\/p>\n
In terms of production, the traditional moving headlight technology is also shifting towards being LED-based, offering endless capabilities and an enhanced experience with more pixel capacity. Our recent partnership with ArtsDistrict Brooklyn is the first of its kind to see electronic music shows in a hybrid venue, using immersive visuals on this scale.<\/p>\n
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What are Teksupport\u2019s core values? What\u2019s your mission in the nightlife scene?<\/strong><\/p>\nWe never compromise on production and are determined to keep the quality of our artists as consistently incredible as possible. My end goal is not only to continue creating amazing shows that distinguish Teksupport events from others but to make New York City a hub for house and techno music on a global level.<\/p>\n
The intersection of technology, community and nightlife was appropriately encapsulated when, at the end of the night, we experienced a group of perfect strangers banding together to return a lost phone to a long-gone concert-goer, and after an hour of coordination, managed to reunite them, receiving as a thank you a $6 bottle of water and special baggy of raver substance. What generosity compelled the listeners to part with an active Peggy Gou set, I don\u2019t know, but safe to say it doesn\u2019t get more \u201cTech\u201dSupport than that.<\/p>\n
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