Solace Vinyl Sessions continues at Jupiter Disco with three selectors, focused on well-curated and tightly mixed techno records.
Texas-born and Brooklyn-based Henry Chow brings decades of underground experience to the floor. A lifelong crate digger, his sound is raw, mood-driven, and precise leaning into pressure rather than excess. From co-founding Houston’s long-running Crossroads series to releases on Marco Carola’s Zenit and appearances across the US and beyond, Chow’s approach is grounded, intentional, and built to be felt rather than rushed.
Toronto-based RestLes steps in with infectiously percussive, no-nonsense techno. Strictly vinyl, his selections are forward-pushing and physical, shaped by deep groove and sharp timing. As the mind behind the Invite series, he has shared floors with Mike Dehnert, Julia Govor, Rick Wade, and more bringing technical precision and strong floor awareness wherever he plays.
Closing the loop is STE‑VÍ, delivering the Solace sound regulars have come to expect.
Free before 10pm
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Jupiter Disco is a safe space for all. Our most important goal is to ensure everyone who steps into our space feels welcome and safe. In order to achieve this goal, it's mission critical that everyone approaches each other with respect. That means everyone.
We are passionate about bringing people together and building connections between participants in and adjacent to our community. Go ahead and say hi to someone new while you're here with us!
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We encourage everyone to be present and interface with the physical elements around you while you're with us, so we ask that you please limit your phone use throughout the space.
Phone screen and camera lights can also be distracting, so please be mindful of the brightness and the length of time you use those lights, if at all.
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