Andrew Devlin is a New Yorker that likes to play good music for fun people. He throws a party called Level that happens regularly in New York and once in New Orleans. He thinks music and parties should be interesting and cool and not that serious all at the same time.

His mix for the 105th Good Room Podcast was recorded in his home studio with 2 turntables and a mixer and hopefully reflects that. You can catch Andrew Devlin playing at Good Room on 10.06 at a free party with Bwana and DJ Nicely (Working Women).

Brandon Wilner is a reader, writer, and twin who lives in New York. He co-runs the reissue label Fake Music Re-Anticipations and has a bi-monthly radio show on the Lot Radio (with DJ Voices). His other work can be found via Publication Studio; the Summer Forum residency journal, Dilettante; Resident Advisor; and the designed-object company Areaware. As for DJing, if he thought that playing records were more dangerous than living in general, then he probably wouldn’t do it.

Unscented DJ has put together a mix of curious house records for the 104th Good Room Podcast. The set feels very New York, like when you leave your house and the city can take you anywhere through the night.

Lauren Murada is a dancer turned DJ who has a love for oddball, leftfield jams that bring out ones inner freak under the discoball. Lauren is the host of Love Games, a disco party in the Bad Room on the first Thursday of the month. She’s also a member of the L&L&L Record Club with Lauren Goulet and Laura Marin.

Lauren put together the 103rd Podcast ahead of the September 7 edition of Love Games with JD Samson and J.Andromeda. Lauren has described the all-vinyl mix as music for boudoir, so find someone you like, hit play and get down to some sleazy-ass disco.

Kellam Matthews is a DJ out of Brooklyn and a regular behind the decks at Good Room. He is also responsible for Frendzone, a monthly party/label with his partner in crime, Octo Octa. He crosses between house, techno, breaks and drum n bass. Lush soundscapes, driving acid and slowed down breaks are common themes in his mixes.

This all vinyl Podcast was recorded at Good Room 08/12/17. You can catch him on the dancefloor with Call Super and Josey Rebelle on 09/21.

Dominguez is a Brooklyn-based producer who is always working dance floors to a sweat. A member of underground collective MNMLKTCHN, Dominguez takes elements from house, techno and minimal sounds to make his own signature sound.

With MNMLKTCHN appearing monthly in the Bad Room, Dominguez is a regular behind the decks (and in other places). He’s put together the 101st Good Room Podcast ahead of MNMLKTCHN’s next party with Sassmouth, Beto Cravioto and Karlos Leon on 08.31.

Kim Ann Foxman has had quite the career. The Hawaii born artist and DJ, shot to fame as a vocalist for Hercules and the Love Affair and has since continued her rise to become one of New York’s finest DJs and a prolific producer in her own right. As a producer, Foxman delivers catchy hooks and haunting melodies, and is also celebrated for beguiling and original vocals.

This year Foxman started her Firehouse residency at Good Room which has grown from strength to strength. As well as playing with heroes like Ellen Allien and Jennifer Cardini, the residency has given Foxman a place to explore different sounds whilst still captivating the dancefloor.

With her next Firehouse residency going down on August 19, we invited Foxman to get behind the decks for the Good Room Podcast. For our 100th edition she’s taking us on an hour long journey through electro, breaks, house and beyond. You can catch her on the dancfloor doing an extended set at Good Room on the 19th with L.Sangre.

Steve Mizek & Savile stand in the ranks of a resurgent underground in American dance music. So close you might call them brothers, the pair co-manage Argot and Tasteful Nudes, the former of which focuses on North American-based artists, while Nudes’ roster explores more international talent.

As DJs, they cover a breadth of genres and moods, priding themselves on an open-ended approach to selection that flouts expectation. Endlessly challenging one another to push beyond their comfort zones, you might hear a ballroom classic flirting with 90’s Synewave, or a sly pop hit nestled against a Chicago jack track.

The pair put together a mix for the 99th Good Room Podcast which will takes in all aspects of the dancefloor experience. You can hear them live in the Bad Room on August 18th where they’ll be playing all night long.

Michel Amato, aka The Hacker, has a long and varied career in music. From his early begins in a new wave band to his work with Miss Kitten and releases on International Deejays Gigolos, and creating the electro-clash craze, he’s had a far reaching influence on the electronic music world.

In 2015, Michel began a new project called Amato. Influenced by early EBM, German techno and new wave, he began producing tracks under his new moniker. The first one to be released, called Physique, came out on the Minimal Wave offshoot Cititrax Tracks Volume One EP and was a dancefloor success. His debut solo EP entitled Le Desordre et La Nuit was released last year, integrating his love of the new wave to form four EBM tinged techno funk hits.

This podcast was recorded live at Good Room on 06.23.17 at the Cititrax party.

Brooklyn-based singer, multi-instrumentalist and producer Heidi Sabertooth has a serious love for hardware. She’s been creating her unique brand of avant electronics since 2012 and she shares it with the world on her Newtown Radio show Deep Dive.

She’s put together an all vinyl set for the 96th Good Room Podcast featuring some experimental grooves with a sense of humor.

Working Women is a project rooted in elaboration, uncertainty, and persistence. They believe that all who identify as women are working women. This music is for them.

Working Women are headlining in the Bad Room on July 2 and will be joined by Will Dimaggio and Mike Bloom. Tickets are $15 via Resident Advisor.