On Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, Spaceloft and House Kitchen present Danny Krivit for an exclusive three-hour session at Loft 14 in Montréal. The House Kitchen series is a loft party concept built around bringing world-class artists into intimate settings for limited-capacity events, and this date follows that format: only 200 tickets are available, first come first served. The event runs from 4 PM to 3 AM at 1439 Rue Saint-André, with support on the night from Fred Everything, Michael Terzian, and Lara Bee. Tickets are available via the event page.
Krivit is one of the most respected DJs and musical archivists in disco and house culture. A native New Yorker who grew up in Greenwich Village surrounded by music, he started DJing professionally in 1971. His father managed jazz trumpeter Chet Baker and ran a string of Village venues, and it was at one of these, the Ninth Circle, that a teenage Krivit first got behind the decks. He went on to hold residencies at the Roxy, Danceteria, and others throughout the late 1970s and 1980s, while forming a close friendship with Larry Levan and becoming a regular at the Paradise Garage. Known as the “King of the Re-edit” since the early 1980s, he built an international reputation through his meticulously crafted disco and soul edits, most notably the Mr. K Edits series. He went on to become one of three resident DJs at the legendary Body & Soul party alongside François Kevorkian and Joe Claussell, and his long-running 718 Sessions nights remain a staple of New York’s dancefloor community. With a record collection of over 80,000 pieces and more than five decades behind the decks, his influence on the culture runs deep.
Very few DJs can offer what Danny Krivit brings to a room: a living connection to the roots of house and disco, one of the deepest record collections in the game, and a selection ability honed over fifty years of reading dancefloors. Whether it’s a festival stage, a club residency, or a 200-capacity loft in Montréal, he delivers. Danny Krivit is available for DJ bookings, festival appearances, and event performances through MN2S.