
Ship Wrek with Twin Diplomacy & Guests
Queens, New York

Overview
Ship Wrek returns to New York City on June 19 for a massive night at Knockdown Center, bringing their evolving sound to one of the city’s most iconic spaces. Joining them is Twin Diplomacy, Dutch-man Jengi b2b N2N, and Miami-based Slacey.

Set inside a 160-year-old former factory in Queens, the venue’s raw industrial setting and expansive layout set the stage for a larger, more immersive experience. Presented by Gray Area, this show runs from 10 PM to 4 AM and marks a major step forward for the duo.
Tripp Churchill and Collin Maguire have spent years building momentum through standout releases and relentless touring, earning support from names like Skrillex, Diplo, Chris Lake, and Tiësto. Now, Ship Wrek is stepping into a new chapter, shifting toward house music with a deeper focus on the dance floor and late-night energy. At Gray Area, we back artists who aren’t afraid to evolve, and this night reflects that mindset on a bigger scale.
Joining them is Twin Diplomacy, the Miami-born twin brother duo of Marius and Darius Bell. Before electronic music, the pair performed together in alternative rock bands, a background that still shapes the energy behind their sets and productions today.

Blending melodic and tech house influences with polished vocals and driving low end, Twin Diplomacy has quickly gained support from names like John Summit, Kaskade, Martin Garrix, and Tchami while releasing music on Insomniac Records, Armada, Revealed, and Confession.
Joining the lineup for a special b2b set are Jengi and N2N, two artists bringing very different but complementary styles into the room. Dutch producer Jengi broke through globally with “Bel Mercy,” the viral Mad Decent release that exploded across clubs and TikTok, eventually surpassing 100 million streams and over a billion views online. Supported by artists like Fred again.., Skrillex, Four Tet, Diplo, and Solomun, Jengi has become known for sharp, rhythm-heavy productions that blend house, hip-hop, and underground club energy.
Alongside him is N2N, whose unpredictable sets and emotionally charged selections have made him one of the underground’s fastest-rising names. Pulling from disco, funk, house, and hip-hop, N2N has earned a reputation for keeping dance floors locked in through tension, release, and nonstop movement. After more than 70 shows in 2025 and appearances at festivals including Desert Hearts, Elements, and Shambhala, he continues building momentum through his Dance Therapy imprint and a sound that refuses to sit in one lane.

Also joining the lineup is Slaycey, a Miami-born DJ and producer blending Latin house, minimal tech, and deep club grooves. Her productions have landed on Spotify editorial playlists, including the cover of Tech House Operator, while her growing international presence has taken her from London and France to New York and Atlanta.
This isn’t just another show. It's Ship Wrek stepping into something new, in a room built to match the moment. With more space, more room to move, and a crowd ready to go all night, Knockdown Center transforms into the perfect setting for this next phase. The building’s history, combined with its open layout and powerful sound, creates an environment where every moment hits harder and every set feels amplified.
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