Beet Street 2025 Afterparty ~ Ninajirachi • HiTech • Nanoos • Dummy • The Mall • Queen Méabh

Sat 10/04/25
7:00PM
18+
music
$25

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Over the moon to announce the full lineup of this year’s Beet Street Afterparty! ♡₊˚⊹
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12:00 – Ninajirachi (EDM / Electronic)
11:00 – HiTech (Ghettotech / House)
10:00 – Nanoos (Juke / Dancehall)
9:00 – Dummy (Alternative / Post-punk)
8:00 – The Mall (Synth-Punk / Darkwave)
7:00 – Queen Méabh (Disco / House)

The day’s festivities would not be possible without the generous support of
Presenting Sponsor – Educators Credit Union
Lead Sponsor – Outpost Natural Foods, Visit Milwaukee
Community partners – Wynk, Years Beer, Modelo, La Gritona, Lakefront Brewery, Stage Water, Gruber Law, City of Milwaukee Arts Board, Anodyne, 3 Sheeps Brewing
Media sponsors – WMSE, Milwaukee Record

Show Lineup

Ninajirachi

(Central Coast, Australia)
Genre: EDM, Electronic, Glitch

At only 24 years old, Ninajirachi has raised a flag for the new generation of Australian electronic artists on the international stage, from festival appearances at Lollapalooza, EDC and Spilt Milk, to sold out headline shows on both sides of the Pacific Ocean.

Growing up in a small town on the Central Coast of Australia, Nina was surrounded by rugged beaches and otherworldly natural wonders. Like many in her cohort, she was raised on the internet, obsessed with video games, fantasy worlds and software. By her teens, Nina was a self-taught music producer earning millions of streams online, drawing from her diverse obsessions to forge a sound she now describes as ‘girl EDM’. “My first musical heroes were Lady Gaga and Porter Robinson,” says Nina. “I’m obsessed with music technology. I feel limitless in what I can make just with my computer.”

At age 16, Nina took a fortuitous trip to Sydney where she volunteered at FBi Radio, discovering artists like SOPHIE, Grimes and Holly Herndon. Shortly after, she met Nina Las Vegas at a Diplo event, eventually signing to Nina Las Vegas’s NLV Records, with a string of EPs that earned her widespread critical praise and support slots for artists like Charli XCX and Cashmere Cat.

She was deemed an artist to watch by Billboard Dance, her ‘True North’ EP was named in The Atlantic’s top 10 albums of 2021, and her first mixtape ‘Second Nature’ earned her the cover of NME Magazine and EDM.com listing her in the Top Producers of 2022.

HiTech

(Detroit, Michigan)
Genre: ghettotech, House, Rap

A mix of Ghettotech, house, Rap & Miami base, HiTech are a mission to destroy stereotypical “bottle service” club culture by bringing raw energy, humor, dancing and moshpits back to electronic music. In the process, they’ve become one of the most talked about live acts since their debut last summer. Comprised of MCs/producers King Milo, Milf Melly and DJ 47Chops, HiTech released their albums HiTech & DETWAT last year on FXHE label, hitting The Fader’s Top 10 and Pitchfork’s Top 50 Albums of 2023 lists, racking up fans including Earl Sweatshirt, Danny Brown, Pink Siifu, Show Me The Body & Crystalmess and playing much lauded shows everywhere including Berghain, The Lot, Rinse, The Face’s Rated and across PFW. Hilarious and raunchy, HiTech are also outspoken and principled. With a summer full of festivals and news that HiTech and Detwat are being re-released on streaming services this summer, HiTech are bringing Detroit back to the global stage.

Nanoos

(Detroit, Michigan)
Genre: DJ

Nanoos is a Palestinian-Armenian DJ and producer from Detroit and now based in Chicago. Her sound pays homage to the rich traditions of the Levant and North Africa, seamlessly blending them with Ghetto Tech, Juke, Hip-Hop, Jersey Club, UK Garage, Dancehall, and House. With every set and production, Nanoos builds bridges between global genres while honoring her roots and community.

Dummy

(Los Angeles)
Genre: Pop, Post-Punk

Dummy — the Los Angeles band comprised of Alex Ewell, Emma Maatman, Nathan O’Dell, and Joe Trainor — announces its new album, Free Energy, out September 6th on Trouble In Mind Records, and shares the lead single/video, “Nullspace.” Pop has always been a big part of Dummy’s sound, but it manifests differently on Free Energy. Sometimes it’s quite literal (and funny), such as the bubbly synth sequence made with a Korg EM1 popping all over lead single “Nullspace,” which features a melody written by O’Dell and is the song the band calls the record’s “sonic mission statement and really influenced by Mark Van Hoen, especially the cut-up dreamy dance-pop he was making on the Locust record Morning Light.”

Dummy’s debut full-length Mandatory Enjoyment arrived in late 2021 and quickly became one of the year’s sleeper hits. Pitchfork, Bandcamp Daily, Stereogum, Aquarium Drunkard, and other publications praised Dummy’s mix of ambient and twinkly guitar pop, their deep musical references, and the intentionality with which they patchworked it all together. Fans bought copies of Mandatory so quickly that Trouble in Mind couldn’t keep it in stock. Sub Pop Records also invited the band to contribute to their legendary Singles Club series. Bands loved Dummy, too, and the group were asked to open for Horsegirl, Botch, Black Country, New Road, Luna, Spirit of the Beehive, Dehd, Snooper, Sweeping Promises, Snail Mail, and more.

Where Mandatory Enjoyment was cerebral and lo-fi, the product of a lot of time inside, Free Energy is all movement, presence, and physicality. A creatively restless band, Dummy felt like they had done the best version of motorik pop that they could do, and wanted to get harder, dancier, a little more psychedelic. Ewell and Trainor began experimenting with home recording, using DAW as kind of an instrument for composition rather than simply a tool. O’Dell dug deeper into instrumental/sample composition, in addition to contributing more guitar leads. Maatman also steps into the spotlight in a big way, her vocals noticeably foregrounded and confident, adding to the live performance feel that forms the foundation of Free Energy. The result is a record that celebrates music’s ability to move the body, whether that be through a teeth-rattling wall of MBV-esque noise, a sticky pop chorus, or a joyous drum machine—or, if you’re Dummy, maybe all of them in the same song.

Additionally, Free Energy features guest appearances by friends Dummy has played with on tour, including Oakland-based saxophonist and electroacoustic artist Cole Pulice and Jen Powers of Powers / Rolin Duo, along with a series of field recordings the band made while on tour: the rushing of water, the rumbling of the van, indistinct voices, chirping birds; the sounds of mundanity rising to cacophony before petering out, treated no differently than the ecstatic rhythms, explosive hooks, and blissful ambient stretches that came before. If there is any key to understanding what makes Dummy such a compelling band, perhaps it is this: it’s all music to them.

The Mall

(St. Louis, MO)
Genre: Electronic

synth punk

Queen Méabh

Genre: Disco, DJ, House

My style is the music you would hear at a Parisian discotheque. I blend French Touch, Deep House, Disco, and many other genres to create a blend of music that you can shimmer to through the night. I strive for the minimalistic mixing style of DJ’s like DJ Falcon, Alan Braxe, and Etienne De Crecy to name a few!