Brooklyn Sway touches down at Moondog Hifi this August, drawing deep grooves and atmospheric pressure to the heart of Brooklyn’s audiophile sanctuary. Rooted in the city’s warehouse lineage but cut with future-facing intent, the night brings a carefully curated lineup to an intimate system built for true heads and late-night explorers. Navid Navbox, architect of DC’s clandestine dancefloors and a selector whose style flexes between stripped minimalism and subtly melodic propulsion, takes the helm.
His marathon sets breathe with unhurried momentum, the kind of journeys that surface rare gems and lock the room in sync. Supporting is Jay Prouty, a name tied to boundary-pushing residencies and nuanced, rolling house. Prouty’s crate is as deep as his touch is timeless, promising a low-end focus primed for Moondog’s heavyweight setup.
Expect a dancefloor with magnetism, drawn by sound, not spectacle. No frills, just properly dialed frequencies, a crowd eager for lost hours and genuine connection, and a lineup built for those who know. Doors open late.
Sub frequencies linger. Brooklyn Sway is for the return to form: heads down, spirits up, music first.