Every Friday night the floor catches fire at Boogie Bar as DJ Velvet Groove drops the needle on four decades of disco heat — from Chic and Donna Summer deep cuts to the freshest nu-disco edits coming out of Berlin and Tokyo.
The Residency
Disco Inferno isn’t a one-off. It’s a weekly covenant between the booth and the floor. Velvet Groove has been building this night for three years, refining a set architecture that starts low and slow — lush Philly soul, Larry Levan-era edits — then climbs relentlessly through Italo bangers and modern boogie funk until the room is a single organism moving at 120 BPM.
The lighting rig follows the music: warm amber pools during the opening hour give way to full mirror-ball scatter by midnight, and by 1 AM the strobes lock to the kick drum. No requests, no compromise.
Disco never died. It just moved underground and waited for the right room to come back to life.
DJ Velvet Groove
What to Expect
- Doors open at 9 PM, DJ starts at 10 PM sharp
- Full mirror-ball lighting installation with vintage disco spots
- Dedicated vinyl bar serving gold-label cocktails at happy-hour pricing until 11 PM
- Free entry before 10:30 PM with guestlist signup
Dress code is simple: come ready to move. Platform heels encouraged but never required. The only rule on the floor is that you keep dancing.
