From rooftop sessions to warehouse raves —
these are the selectors keeping BK moving.
Brooklyn-born, Lagos-raised. DJ Kola has been the heartbeat of BK's Afrobeats scene for over a decade — from intimate house parties in Flatbush to packed rooftops in Williamsburg. His sets blend the best of Nigerian, Ghanaian, and Caribbean sounds with an energy that doesn't stop until the lights come on.
Bed-Stuy's own. Roc Steady grew up on the same blocks that birthed hip-hop's golden era — and you can hear it in every set. Whether he's spinning Biggie classics at a block party or layering new R&B for a rooftop brunch, he reads the crowd like nobody else in BK. A true student of the culture.
Bushwick warehouse veteran. Nova's deep, hypnotic house sets have soundtracked some of BK's most legendary underground nights.
Sunset Park's finest. From quinceañeras to street festivals, Fuego keeps the Latin energy alive and the dance floor packed all night.
Crown Heights bred. Known for smooth, sophisticated sets that work just as well for a candlelit dinner as a packed Saturday night brunch.
The chameleon of Brooklyn DJs. From indie pop to deep electronic, Greenpoint reads every room differently and always delivers something unexpected.
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