our DJs are obsessed with pop music, including two local producers, ( check out cute boys' official remix for Kesha's boy crazy), nightlife writer DJ Gay Panic & resident DJ concon. flooding the radio waves with only the finest trash pop, eurodance & gay music, all night long.
request line is open. tune in to the radio, or leave us voice mail: (718)682-2657
request line is open. tune in to the radio, or leave us voice mail: (718)682-2657
request line is open. tune in to the radio, or leave us voice mail: (718)682-2657
about the DJs:
cute boys is the alias of Hunty Mayton (she/her), a producer and DJ based in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. For over a decade, cute boys has been churning out a steady stream of progressive pop remixes on SoundCloud, transforming familiar source material by pushing sweetness, drama, and intensity to unapologetic extremes. With a penchant for heightened emotion, glossy textures, and fast, kinetic grooves, cute boys has been building her DJ profile in Brooklyn since 2020, lighting up the borough’s favorite queer spaces, spinning with DJ Gay Panic for Elsewhere’s pride party, and opening SKSKSKS’s inaugural party where founder David Chan dubbed her a “SoundCloud legend.”
In 2025, cute boys launched a wave of new projects, including co-hosting the event series “SOÍREE” with DJs Tasheff and Nasir MF, releasing the collaborative single “cute kush!” with Kate Kush, and continuing her prolific remix practice. Her work gained wider recognition with a share from Addison Rae for the first of two Headphones On remixes, followed by the official release of “BOY CRAZY. (cute boys Remix)” via Kesha Records.
At the core of the cute boys project is an obsession with pop as fantasy and emotional excess, music that embraces vulnerability, obsession, and joy without irony. Her sets and productions blur the line between bedroom remix culture and club-ready euphoria, drawing from internet aesthetics, queer nightlife, and the maximalist impulse to feel everything all at once. Whether online or on the dance floor, cute boys creates spaces where devotion to pop becomes a communal, ecstatic experience.
Tim Reyes is a Brooklyn-based Latinx, queer DJ and producer serving sweat, style, and precision. Blending hip-hop roots, Latin percussion, and underground club heat, his sets have ignited Sónar Festival, B*iler Room (pre-KKR) and Beefcake Japan. Equal parts dancefloor and runway, Tim moves with intention, soundtracking bodies, subculture, and after-hours fantasy.
concon is a DJ and artist shaped by queer nightlife, community-driven dance floors, and the spaces where softness and chaos coexist. Based in NYC, his sets weave together pop, club, and left-field dance music, balancing immediacy with emotional texture. There’s a sense of play in their selections, but also care: music chosen to hold people, move them, and let something out.
Equally at home in intimate rooms and late-night environments, concon treats DJing as a form of connection, between tracks, bodies, and shared attention. His work is rooted in the belief that the dance floor can be a site of release, experimentation, and collective presence.
DJ Gay Panic is a DJ & writer who’s been burrowing into NYC’s queer underground for over a decade. Musically, he prefers thumping beats over grooving vibes (but never say never). He combines a disdain for pretension with a love for experimentation, pulling from the world of electroclash and underground pop alongside more expected club sounds. His sets are vocal-laden, bass-heavy, and maximalist.
After getting his start in the DIY punk world, he’s played institutions like Bossa Nova Civic Club and Elsewhere. His favorite gigs are at press-shy rural queer communes. Alongside the poet/performance artist Candystore, he founded the weekly party DILF-O-VISION at the Parkside Lounge. He’s a member of the drag + nightlife collective The Nobodies.
His writing has been featured in The Washington Post, PAPER, and Pitchfork. Currently you can find him on Substack writing his newsletter The Deviant Dispatch and drinking ginger ale at the club.
turn on, tune in, queen out, diva.