Highlights from DJ EZ's New York Debut at MoMA PS1 Warm Up

Yesterday, MoMA PS1's "Warm Up" series brought the inimitable DJ EZ to New York for his first show in NYC during a run of his first U.S. shows ever. J-Cush, Ramona Lisa, Maxmillion Dunbar, the Flex is Kings Dancers, and Todd Edwards got the day started, with Todd Edwards in particular shouting out EZ and reminding the crowd what a big deal it was to have him playing.

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Yesterday, MoMA PS1's "Warm Up" series brought the inimitable DJ EZ to New York for his first show in NYC during a run of his first U.S. shows ever. J-Cush, Ramona Lisa, Maxmillion Dunbar, the Flex is Kings Dancers, and Todd Edwards got the day started, with Todd Edwards in particular shouting out EZ and reminding the crowd what a big deal it was to have him playing.

EZ played an eclectic mix of classic UK Garage, mixing in newer songs by Disclosure, Tessela, Royal T, and more.

Here are some highlights.

Hardrive "Deep Inside"

Julio Bashmore "Au Seve"

Daniel Bedingfield "Gotta Get Thru This"

Disclosure ft. Eliza Doolittle "You & Me"

Tessela "Hackney Parrot"

MNEK covering Disclosure's "White Noise" a cappella

Bonus: Todd Edwards singing his 2001 collaboration with Daft Punk "Face to Face"

See the remaining line-ups for MoMA PS1's summer "Warm Up" series here and buy tickets here.

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