Known as a techno producer who has her own unique and innovative sounds, Julia has most recently been featured on Bandcamp Daily as the best electronic music producer and in a glowing review in The New Yorker that called her talent "beguiling" and "rare" and that her music "fills the mind."
She is the founder and curator of the music record label JUJUKA, co-founder of the event series Radial exploring the intersection between live sonic art and electronic experimental music at the Fridman Gallery and is a resident at The Lot Radio in NYC.
Her sets are dense and vivid. Unpredictable. She herself is enthusiastic and energetic with a charismatic fatal charm. Govor knows how to move, make others feel and engage.
She also is a consummate cat wrangler, experienced squirrel whisperer and can rock the hell out of a vintage ski suit.
Kamran Sadeghi works at the intersection of sound and art, bridging experimental music, modern club culture, and installations. Known for his modular/hardware performances and DJ sets, he blends bass, breaks, IDM, and avant-garde elements—textural, unpredictable, and often embracing unconventional time signatures. Sadeghi has collaborated with artists such as Zimoun, Patti Smith, Ellen Allien, Nan Goldin, Julia Govor and Matthew Herbert. His work has been showcased at CTM Festival, The Louvre, Berghain, Noguchi Museum, Nuits Sonores, and Funkhaus Berlin.
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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!
If you see or experience anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, please alert one of our team members and we will coordinate a resolution immediately.
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.
If you intend to smoke (anything), please take a break outside and take a few steps down the block. Don't worry, we always have re-entry.
We're all in this together. Thank you to the planets and back for your cooperation, coordination, and participation in this effort.