
kiyoshi
New York, NY, USA

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Kiyoshi — born in Tbilisi, Georgia, a city pulsing with underground electronic energy — now calls New York home. Her journey began in the world of ballet, where rhythm and movement first met; that same pulse later found its way into turntables and vinyl grooves. A resident of Apollo Studio and Golden Record, Kiyoshi has been spinning records for nearly five years, weaving together a hot and heavy collection that bridges classic old-school heat with cutting-edge sounds. Her name often appears alongside the OGs of the underground — a testament to her evolving presence in the scene. From late nights at Apollo Studio, Golden Record, Resolute, and Signal to floors across Chicago, San Francisco, and D.C., Kiyoshi’s sets have become known for their deep, bass-driven sensuality — hypnotic, unpredictable, and always alive. She experiments freely, bending genres and textures, often slipping in strange and rare wax that catches dancers off guard and keeps them moving until the lights come on.
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Kiyoshi — born in Tbilisi, Georgia, a city pulsing with underground electronic energy — now calls New York home. Her journey began in the world of ballet, where rhythm and movement first met; that same pulse later found its way into turntables and vinyl grooves. A resident of Apollo Studio and Golden Record, Kiyoshi has been spinning records for nearly five years, weaving together a hot and heavy collection that bridges classic old-school heat with cutting-edge sounds. Her name often appears alongside the OGs of the underground — a testament to her evolving presence in the scene. From late nights at Apollo Studio, Golden Record, Resolute, and Signal to floors across Chicago, San Francisco, and D.C., Kiyoshi’s sets have become known for their deep, bass-driven sensuality — hypnotic, unpredictable, and always alive. She experiments freely, bending genres and textures, often slipping in strange and rare wax that catches dancers off guard and keeps them moving until the lights come on.
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