One of the most recognized DJs on the global scene, Palms Trax, will perform at Discoton alongside Ilija Rudman and Antonio Zuza. For this special edition, the booth will be lowered among the dancers in the center of the club.

Audiences in Zagreb will finally have the opportunity to hear Palms Trax. The star of vintage house, esoteric disco and subtle shades of the UK underground arrives at Discoton in Peti Kupe on November 29.
His story resembles a modern dance fairytale. His path from a curious and inexperienced young man on the English Riviera to an in-demand global DJ has been shaped by luck, but also by dedication and an unfailing sense of taste. After getting a job at one of London’s leading record stores, he discovered the masters of Chicago house and Detroit techno. Later amateur attempts in Berlin to emulate the sound of his heroes unexpectedly resulted in a genuine club hit in 2013.
Palms Trax’s rise as a producer and DJ developed through his collaboration with Dekmantel. His production became more mature, richer and more polished, and he grew into a DJ with a refined ear. His skills have been confirmed through occasional back-to-back sets with major figures of the electronic scene, as well as international tours from South America to Australia, including numerous legendary clubs.
He has also built a patient and curious audience through his cult radio show Cooking with Palms Trax. Despite the name, it is a deep journey through the history of dance music. This combination of elements has helped Palms Trax gain both success and strong audience trust.
In Peti Kupe, he will be joined by Ilija Rudman and Antonio Zuza. Following two newly released records, the productive Ilija is preparing for upcoming performances in prestigious clubs, including the forthcoming Discoton. Antonio is also working consistently on new releases and searching for musical gems, making it clear that this long-awaited night will offer an abundance of quality music.

All of this comes in the Sound Circuit edition, with the booth placed in the center of the club, at dancers’ level, accompanied by an adapted sound and lighting system.



