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Saturday 11.12.22: Todd Edwards & Rissa Garcia at House of Yes

Intergalactic pussy power from MEOW-ter space: it's Space Cats! Dedicated to the galaxy cats and all of the fiercest felines of the deep space dance floor. Luxuriate in the love of the universe in psychedeli-cat purrrrfection vibes all night long. Wet your tongue, sharpen your claws, raise your paws. Scratch hard, meow harder.


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Get your ears on! Get some tail! Sci Fi Feline, Astrology Astronauts, Tiger print, Leopard print, Cheetah print, faux fur, real tails. Lions and Lionesses and Leos. Don’t worry- we’ll help. We’ll have a space-age style kitty beauty parlor to make your look purrrfect. 😽🛸See more inspiration HERE.


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Todd Edwards

Rissa Garcia


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space face beauty bar · galaxy cat bath hot tub · cuddle puddle · lasers coming out of eyes · pizza cats · acro-cats and acrobats · spacey performance spectacles · and of course… SPACE CATS!


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Saturday 8.13 Dancing Room Only: Chez Damier & Rissa Garcia

House of Yes presents Dancing Room Only with resident DJ and founder, Rissa Garcia. Since its inception in 2015, the resident DJ and founder, Rissa Garcia, has specifically curated Dancing Room Only to deliver nights that maximize dancefloor damage in the spirit of the NY dance-underground heyday.

Performance Art Absurdity

Visuals & Vibes

Freak Fashion, High Style, Art Vibes, express your best essence, feel fierce.

See more inspiration here: www.pinterest.com/houseofyesnyc/house-of-x

TABLE RESERVATIONS YES, we have tables!- contact Reservations@houseofx.nyc or call 833-803-0872 to book your table.

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“You realise an artist is of great import when you can break down their contribution to a scene into single words. Prescription. The Music Institute. KMS. Chicago's Chez Damier has plenty of associations which are spoken of in reverent terms within house music circles. Damier's first major involvement in the scene dates back to the late '80s and the opening of The Music Institute, the club he founded in Detroit alongside Alton Miller and George Baker that was instrumental in techno's development in the city. Around this time he was also a label manager and recording artist for Kevin Saunderson's KMS, releasing all-time greats like Can You Feel It and Untitled. Upon moving back to the Windy City around 1993, Damier hooked up with Ron Trent to create Prescription: The run of singles they released up until 1995 are among the most influential pieces of house music even committed to wax, taking in many of their own titles in collaboration—"Morning Factory," "Sometimes I Feel Like," "Be My." - Resident Advisor

Saturday 6.11 Dancing Room Only: Sandy Rivera (Kings of Tomorrow) and Rissa Garcia at House of X

Since its inception in 2015, the resident DJ and founder, Rissa Garcia, has specifically curated Dancing Room Only to deliver nights that maximize dancefloor damage in the spirit of the NY dance-underground heyday. On Saturday May 14th, we are pleased to welcome Tony Humphries to House of X.

Rivera, born January 18th 1971 and started his career at age 13 as a DJ in his native Spanish Harlem. He began producing house music in 1992, specializing in a more soulful sound. He has worked under a variety of pseudonyms, including Kings of TomorrowSoul Vision and Mysterious People, either alone or with partners Jose BurgosHAZE and Jay 'Sinister' Sealee (Rivera parted ways with Sealee in 2002). He is the owner of labels BlackWiz (founded 1993) and Deep Vision Records (founded 1995).

Rivera's best known track is "Finally", released in 2000 as Kings of Tomorrow on Distance Records, with vocals by Julie McKnight, which peaked at number 24 in the UK Singles Chart[2] and at number 17 on the Billboard dance chart, and appeared in a large number of compilations from labels such as Defected RecordsMinistry of SoundHed Kandi, and Warner Music. The track is included in K.O.T.'s first album It's in the Lifestyle. The same album also yielded the track "Young Hearts". The vocal version of "Finally" was also used as a part of a remixed single by the British act Layo & Bushwacka for their 2003 single "Love Story (vs. Finally)". The second K.O.T. album was released in 2005, titled Trouble. Rivera claims this is his first album produced without recourse to samples, and marks the official separation between this and other aliases: Kings of Tomorrow is used for more radio-friendly tracks, while his real name will be used for club-friendly tracks.

As a producer and remixer, Sandy Rivera has worked for a variety of other artists, including veteran jazz musician Terry CallierGisele JacksonBini & MartiniMichelle WeeksLadysmith Black Mambazo and Walter L. Robinson.

NY Nightlife Cares Coat Drive: Rissa Garcia, Sean Cormac & Chili Davis, Ruez

NY Nightlife Cares Coat Drive: Rissa Garcia, Sean Cormac & Chili Davis, Ruez

NY NightLife Cares Coat Drive

After first collaborating at Cielo in 2014 for their inaugural Dancing Room Only x Forward Disco event, resident artists Rissa Garcia, Sean Cormac and Chili Davis have continued to deliver quality house music to NYC, with guests ranging from Jimpster, Todd Terry, Fred Everything, Hector Romero and Danny Krivit all bringing their sounds to the aforementioned Cielo, Le Bain, Good Room, Panther Room and more.